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Liver, heart, lengua, I love it all.
And if you can find a rancher that doesn't use bands these days, nuts are one of my favorites.
Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Karen must want something. I have no idea how old you are. Is she of childbearing age?
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I read alot about the mountain men, trappers(same thing) and Native Americans(Injuns). They all virtually lived on buffalo out on the buffalo plains. A total meat diet, I have read and been told, won't really work without the organs and intestines included in the diet. Throw in some roots and herbs.
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Liver, heart, lengua, I love it all.
And if you can find a rancher that doesn't use bands these days, nuts are one of my favorites.
Travis Friend Travis, I totally forgot the nuts. YES, deer and elk nits are fanastic. I've had elk brains and eggs for many breakfasts in camp. Sometimes it's pretty good and sometimes not so much. Nuts are always good. Blessings, Steve
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I cook heart similar to dvdegeroge, but I fry up some bacon and use the grease instead of butter.
Onions, shrooms and floured heart pieces then all get cooked along with the bacon. Not exactly health food, but my goodness is it tasty.
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I'll die right next to you. Better make that three! I love heart and tongue. markschubert's lovely wife, Joy, fixes a great tongue sandwich! Sweet/hot pickled heart or tongue made with lots of onions is great food! Heart is one of those meats that needs to be fried just right or it gets too tough. Kinda like calamari. Ed
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Elk gizzards are the best!
The first time I shot myself in the head...
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Steve, Growing up on a farm in Central Texas to a Czech born family i can honestly say it all sounds good. Funny, my children, both teens, fight over my chicken gizzards. Everyone should try turkey necks prepared the same way as you do the gizzards once before you die. Unbelievable. TexasBBQ
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Karen must want something. I have no idea how old you are. Is she of childbearing age? We're both 21 years of age and HOT To TROT!!! (Just kidding ) Naw, we're old farts. I'll be 70 on June 18th. K-Lady will be 70 on February 23rd next. She probably wants something small, like a new Tahoe. And if she does, I will buy it for my wife of 49 years. No problem. Blessings, Steve
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In one simple word: NO!
Sorry, not NO but HECK NO!!
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Steve, Growing up on a farm in Central Texas to a Czech born family i can honestly say it all sounds good. Funny, my children, both teens, fight over my chicken gizzards. Everyone should try turkey necks prepared the same way as you do the gizzards once before you die. Unbelievable. TexasBBQ Remember killing the hogs, rolling them in a hot ash bath and scraping the hairs with the metal cup thingie. Then, butchering. The sausage, we'd grind and fry out the patties and put them in a crock-jar with fat all around and over the top. The sausage was sealed so well, it would keep forever. So, so, so good. Blessings, Steve
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Elk gizzards are the best! Just about as rare as turkey teeth.
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Venison liver. Thinly sliced, rolled in flour, salt & pepper and fried. Umm, Umm, good.
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Elk gizzards are the best! Just about as rare as turkey teeth. They are somewhat hard to come by.
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I am fond of heart...just about any, sliced thin coated in flour and fried quick. Gizzards and hearts chicken fried are to die for, as well as made italian style spezzi( cooked slow in red sauce with some hot pepper) Liver from a young of the year whitetail is great pan fried. Chicken liver pate can be delicious too.
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No animal guts or tongue for me, you can have mine!
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Steve, Growing up on a farm in Central Texas to a Czech born family i can honestly say it all sounds good. Funny, my children, both teens, fight over my chicken gizzards. Everyone should try turkey necks prepared the same way as you do the gizzards once before you die. Unbelievable. TexasBBQ Remember killing the hogs, rolling them in a hot ash bath and scraping the hairs with the metal cup thingie. Then, butchering. The sausage, we'd grind and fry out the patties and put them in a crock-jar with fat all around and over the top. The sausage was sealed so well, it would keep forever. So, so, so good. Blessings, Steve Oh man, and our priest, Father Arthur would always be there and he'd always eat the pig ears out of the wash pot BEFORE they could be put into breakfast sausage BUT no one would stop him!!! Serious memories, thanks.
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I always eat the heart, liver, gizzard from fowl, and the heart and liver from deer. Wife cooks the ones from fowl, but not the ones from deer, she calls them "the guts'
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Pickled deer tongue is terrific and don't forget a good old pickled pig's foot makes an awfully good snack too.
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About the only offal that I have not developed a taste for is kidneys. They do not taste good to me no matter how they are fixed. Heart, liver, tongue, gizzards, and nuts I eat and relish them all. Now if you want to think you have died and gone to heaven get ahold of some turkey nuts. Lord are they gooooooooooooood.
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