Venison Chili Tonite!!
- wilder11354
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about 2.5# venison for chili.
No secret recipe, Summer sausage was yummy, took a 1/3 of 5 pound stick to a small xmas family get together. That's All folks!- mkline
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The same for me today also . I've made 4 batches of it this season. I told the wife that someone's going to be eating good this winter . She wont touch it so that's her loss. I made it on the Alaska in the living room .
Mike
Mike
- SWPaDon
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I had venison chili last night, venison spaghetti tonight, the jerky I made is almost gone already, and I made it a week ago. Had venison hamburgers several days back, medium well done, of course.
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It sounds real good. I had to suffer w/ some real nice back-strap, mashed pots & some corn from neighbors garden last yr. YEP, blanched--
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You poor fella..........gots it rough don't yafreetown fred wrote:It sounds real good. I had to suffer w/ some real nice back-strap, mashed pots & some corn from neighbors garden last yr. YEP, blanched--