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I'm headed down to So.Eastern Ohio to do some squirrel hunting and to check the place out for deer season. Hopefully no repairs will be needed.
Simple fare, the blow outs are in deer season. Taking my chicken mac and cheese stuff, with the spicy salsa in it. Making some Sloppy Jo's with green peppers and onion cut up.
I'll dice some squirrel and brown it in a pan. Add green peppers, onions and soy sauce for a simple stir fry. Put that over some brown rice.
Sounding Good?
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I'm headed down to So.Eastern Ohio to do some squirrel hunting and to check the place out for deer season. Hopefully no repairs will be needed.
Simple fare, the blow outs are in deer season. Taking my chicken mac and cheese stuff, with the spicy salsa in it. Making some Sloppy Jo's with green peppers and onion cut up.
I'll dice some squirrel and brown it in a pan. Add green peppers, onions and soy sauce for a simple stir fry. Put that over some brown rice.
Sounding Good? Nope.
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All except the green peppers...I am VERY allergic to Bell peppers in any guise and would be the evenings' entertainment if I ate any. Otherwise, sounds like a great idea. Ed
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Green peppers are not bell peppers. They are those green stalks looking like very shinny, round celery. They are also known as scallions. All except the green peppers...I am VERY allergic to Bell peppers in any guise and would be the evenings' entertainment if I ate any. Otherwise, sounds like a great idea. Ed
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Making me hungry just reading this.
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all of that works for me. I love camp cooking and camp food.
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Green peppers are not bell peppers. They are those green stalks looking like very shinny, round celery. They are also known as scallions. All except the green peppers...I am VERY allergic to Bell peppers in any guise and would be the evenings' entertainment if I ate any. Otherwise, sounds like a great idea. Ed Interesting. And all this time I thought that scallions were "Green Onions", "Spring Onions", "Green Shallots", or "Salad Onions", not a pepper at all... Guess my botany-fu must be off... Ed
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green onions are scallions. peppers ain't even in the same family.
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You're not alone. I've never heard of green onions/scallions refered to as a "pepper".
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Sounds real good! IF you leave out the tree rat.
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Sounds real good! IF you leave out the tree rat. My point exactly.
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green bell peppers, just called green peppers around here
And what is wrong with squirrel? Same as rabbit, I eat first year woodchucks too.
Roast Raccoon can be good, as long as they aren't eating garbage. I'm a hillbilly, but not enough for possum
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green bell peppers, just called green peppers around here That's what they have been called in my family all my life... I love 'em, just can't eat 'em. Now, fried tree rat or baked with some cream of mushroom soup...that's a whole 'nother story! Ed
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Sounds real good! IF you leave out the tree rat. My point exactly. Geeze...I thought everybody loved squirrel....
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Ain't nuthin' like squirrel and gravy. That and some fresh out of the oven biscuits, MAN!
Side of fried taters too!!
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all of that works for me. I love camp cooking and camp food. Amen brother!
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Squirrel is a favorite, and there ain't much close.
Green pepper is a green bell pepper, nothing "green onion" about it?
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Sounds real good! IF you leave out the tree rat. My point exactly. Geeze...I thought everybody loved squirrel.... Nothing wrong with Squirrel. In stews,parboiled and fried etc,etc. Stir fried to where it is all rubbery tasting.. Hell no. I'm not Chinese.
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Ain't nuthin' like squirrel and gravy. That and some fresh out of the oven biscuits, MAN!
Side of fried taters too!! can we have an amen to that...AMEN
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