Yum! What’s next to the upper rack of ribs?
Looks delish!A shoulder....I lopped that 1 off not thinking/yapping while cleaning it and the other shoulder was destroyed from the bullet. I intended to leave them attached but I'm an airhead sometimesView attachment 105059
My youngest is the same way. She does not like beef at all, rarely eats any meat except chicken for that matter.My 3 year old frustrates the bejesus outta me refusing to eat meat. She will eat couple bites of chicken every so often but she ate 5 helping of backstrap last night....her first time eating large portions of meats and asking for more was my kill....made me happy
Definitely had to eat what was fixed at my house too. The common statement was you dont have to like it but you ARE going to eat it.When I was a kid, you ate what was put in front of you to a large degree. Parents fixed what they wanted and if you were hungry, you joined in. You could turn up your nose at the likes of broccoli and brussels sprouts to a degree, but that was about it.
Adding liver to onions just ruins the onions.Same in my household……. Cow tongue and all. We had beef cows all through my young years. BTW, it’s delicious….. tastes like and has the consistency of a nice roast if prepared properly. How about liver and onions….. yum. When I was a kid, I couldn’t eat sweets….. I would get sick. I had a hospital stay when I was 7 years old or thereabouts. The nurses said I was the only kid they ever saw that ate all the regular food and refused the desserts. Wish I were that way now!!!
Quite a few across oklahoma. Look for big creek draws and public around lakes.I'll be following this closely. No pigs here in Idaho, figure my best odds are in Oklahoma for public land. Texas and California for ranch type hunts. I love the pig stories. Got a terrible fascination with them. I'll be traveling next year for them.
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Whereabouts in Oklahoma are you heading?I'll be following this closely. No pigs here in Idaho, figure my best odds are in Oklahoma for public land. Texas and California for ranch type hunts. I love the pig stories. Got a terrible fascination with them. I'll be traveling next year for them.
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Good place to start. Check your regs, I don't hunt on public hardly at all so I'm not knowledgeable on hog regulations on publicLooking at central and central east portions of the state. Just finding public access spots on OnX and doing some loose research. Open to any suggestions.
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