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I will be making my fish this Sunday, I have a secret recipe that I put together in 1989

People who don't like fish will eat a few pieces of the fish I make. They like it a lot

I used to do fish fry's and lots of people would show up at the house to enjoy a good breaded piece.

Along with the fish I'll be making onions and french fries.

I made it at tailgates and it was received well.

Hopefully a fish fry will help with a win !

Anyone going or have plans for the game ?

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I don't know what I am cooking yet, but we will be here on the couch at home. I will also have the live chat running.

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I'll be at the campground helping with a controlled deer hunt for handicapped hunters. I'll be able to sneak back to the camper to catch snippets of the game.


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Another miss for me. At least watching it live. I’ll record it and watch it after 5pm. I have a major project going in the studio that has to be done by December 1st. Ready for an install at a park in downtown Portland. So my weekend will be spent in the shop. Both during the Bucks’ and Browns’ games.


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Joining up with the Englewood, Fla. Browns Backers.


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Plan on meeting up with the Englewood, Fla. Browns Backers Club.


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Originally Posted by DeisleDawg
Anyone going or have plans for the game ?

My favorite comfy chair drawn up close to the TV (after I have moved all throwable objects out of reach....lol).


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Hope to watch but have family coming to visit, so we'll see.


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would love some fish!If I can find a place to watch, may come up

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taking a couple of hogs to the butcher... if we can get them loaded on the trailer. The small one is somewhere between 600-900 pounds, depending on who you ask, and the big one does not like the idea of trailers at all, lol

We're starting super early, but I'm prepared for it to be an ongoing struggle by gametime


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The big one knows where that trailer is headed.


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Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Joining up with the Englewood, Fla. Browns Backers.

You in Florida ?

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Originally Posted by PrplPplEater
taking a couple of hogs to the butcher... if we can get them loaded on the trailer. The small one is somewhere between 600-900 pounds, depending on who you ask, and the big one does not like the idea of trailers at all, lol

We're starting super early, but I'm prepared for it to be an ongoing struggle by gametime


Seriously ! You're doing some real cool stuff, good for you !

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Originally Posted by PortlandDawg
Another miss for me. At least watching it live. I’ll record it and watch it after 5pm. I have a major project going in the studio that has to be done by December 1st. Ready for an install at a park in downtown Portland. So my weekend will be spent in the shop. Both during the Bucks’ and Browns’ games.

Is that the park where I believe is between the Willamette River

Where the Rose Festival is held and the downtown area where the Elephant Castle bar area is

My last time there was 1984

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Some ribeyes
Hopefully the tetons show.
Drink alot of oj and milk.

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I'll be at home with a sick kid eating chips and salsa with either BBQ chicken or hamburgers...


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Originally Posted by DeisleDawg
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Joining up with the Englewood, Fla. Browns Backers.

You in Florida ?

Yes. Pat's mom is 95 so we come down here a lot over the past 2-3 years. Like every 4 weeks lot.

Dealing with 2 strong women here. One didn't want to move up near us a decade ago and two who weren't ready for the assisted living route. Finally my wife is starting to agree with me that something needs to be done above and beyond all the things we already are doing at this point. I am pretty much her mother business agent, and have been for a good while.

It is what it is.


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Originally Posted by jfanent
I'll be at the campground helping with a controlled deer hunt for handicapped hunters. I'll be able to sneak back to the camper to catch snippets of the game.

The hunt was a huge success. We had 17 hunters who took 21 deer the first day and 6 the second. It was an archery/crossbow hunt. Most of the hunters were wheelchair bound, and we had plenty of volunteer guides who took them to the blinds and stayed with them if they wanted. The looks on the hunters faces just made our hearts melt. It was a well run event, with meals provided. The blinds were set up 2 weeks ago and baited regularly. It was cold, snowy and windy, but these hardcore guys hunted all day until last light. Some came back to the shelter house to warm up for a while and went back out. They all came in for lunch though. 12 returned for the second day on Sunday, most scored the previous day and were holding out for a big buck. A guy I used to work with who's paralyzed from the waist down took 3. He donated 2 of them to charity, as did some of the other hunters. All had a great time and did the park a huge favor by thinning the herd, which was sorely needed. I was able to catch parts of the game....what I did see was pathetic.


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It's wonderful you volunteered for such a great cause. My hats off to you.


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Awesome!
That's so cool, man. What a great way to volunteer.

I got my pigs to the butcher in time to be home for the game (unfortunately). I saw the first drive, which was nice to watch, then I dozed off until halftime. Unfortunately, I stayed awake for the rest of the game; pathetic is a good choice of verbiage for what I saw. We looked outcoached and outclassed at every level, every position.


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Originally Posted by PrplPplEater
I got my pigs to the butcher

just for the record, the hanging weights of my pigs were 570# and 528#.... so, I'm freezer shopping this week.


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You're going to need a pretty large freezer.


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I have half a large chest freezer open, I'm looking to add another 16 cu ft chest freezer to that.


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Holy smokes. You'll be set for a while.


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We used to raise a Black Angus calf on my uncle's farm every year to slaughter in the fall. It sounds like you have a pretty good plan in place. Is pork all you raised?


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I got my pigs to the butcher

just for the record, the hanging weights of my pigs were 570# and 528#.... so, I'm freezer shopping this week.

You going to sell any? Surely, right?

An average size deer will feed us for at least a year. (we usually process a deer ourselves, so I don't know 'hanging' weight. Is that after field dressed, but with bones, etc?)

I can't imagine having 500 to 800 lbs of pork, be it a combination of bacon, loin, chops, etc.

Most deer I get (keep in mind, I'm not a horn hunter. Doe eat just as well as bucks - maybe better. First deer I see, with a good shot, I'm taking it.) provide 50-70 lbs of meat. Usually in the 50 lb range.

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Not planning to sell any, but only half of it is mine. I didn't raise them and I'm not planning to do pigs each year, so this is probably just a one time thing, but as soon as I get my fence finished I will be raising sheep, so I'll have a separate lamb freezer for that and those I *will* be selling. Hoping to sell enough lamb each year to qualify for the Ohio CAUV tax breaks.

p.s. hanging weight is the field dressed weight, head, legs, etcetera included. Roughly 55-65% of that weight will end up as the butchered weight, which is how much meat you get to take home.


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Got it. Thanks. Bro in law raises steers and hogs. I just wondered what the 'hanging" weight was, and you answered what I figured.

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Originally Posted by PrplPplEater
I have half a large chest freezer open, I'm looking to add another 16 cu ft chest freezer to that.


Does you butcher just warp the meat of does he also vacuum seal?

I also be interested in how you will get the meat, as in how it is cut. Are you getting whole cuts or is it broken down, such as bacon sliced, chops, sausage made from fall off?

Sounds good my man. Set up a hen house with rooster and you are in chicken and eggs....self sustaining. Sounds like you will have enough meat to trade. You may already be doing that to cover butchering.


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just getting all the standard cuts... chops, ribs, etc... hams are too big to handle whole, so they're getting broken up or just treated as bulk meat. Extra meat being left on the ribs. Big ole shoulder roasts.... and the rest will be bulk sausage.

I've got hens and two roosters, but those little bastards are being stubborn about pooping me some breakfast. I've got grown hens, but haven't gotten a single egg, yet.


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just getting all the standard cuts... chops, ribs, etc... hams are too big to handle whole, so they're getting broken up or just treated as bulk meat. Extra meat being left on the ribs. Big ole shoulder roasts.... and the rest will be bulk sausage.

I've got hens and two roosters, but those little bastards are being stubborn about pooping me some breakfast. I've got grown hens, but haven't gotten a single egg, yet.

I only had one Cock and the Hens laid a lot

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Originally Posted by PrplPplEater
just getting all the standard cuts... chops, ribs, etc... hams are too big to handle whole, so they're getting broken up or just treated as bulk meat. Extra meat being left on the ribs. Big ole shoulder roasts.... and the rest will be bulk sausage.

I've got hens and two roosters, but those little bastards are being stubborn about pooping me some breakfast. I've got grown hens, but haven't gotten a single egg, yet.


LOL...ugly hens or not you best show them how it's done or a neck wrenching in soon to be had. LOL



Seriously, you might not need two roosters. Just saying as a northern boy with southern grandparents and mother, or southern boy raised in the north. Take your pick. The hens aren't going to kill them,the other rooster might. The roosters might not be looking at the hens.


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I had 10 hens and one Rooster and eggs galore

also had two ducks and the one duck and rooster hung out all the time they would sun bath together

it was hysterical

I also depends on the type of hens you have

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It does. I am just thinking the 2 roosters might be making the hens tense.


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The roosters were kinda dropped on me. I was actually given four of them, but two wandered north and while I hear them some mornings, I haven't seen them in a couple months. So, I have two of the four remaining, and neither is large enough to bother butchering.

The hens I have were in the middle of molt when I got them two weeks ago. Molt can go on for two to three months. I'm currently switching them to a higher protein diet to help ensure they get through it as fast as possible. Hens usually will not lay any eggs at all when they molt. As for stress, the move from their old house to here, plus molt, plus my dogs being freaking turds about critters being in their yard until just the last week or so when I started using a zap collar to train the dogs to stay away from the coop, is probably more the issue. Add in shorter days and freezing temps and it really isn't a surprise that I'm not getting breakfast.


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Zap collars are wonderful training aids.


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Originally Posted by PrplPplEater
.....Add in shorter days and freezing temps and it really isn't a surprise that I'm not getting breakfast.

You might have to tap into that half ton of pork in your freezer!


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