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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooseman View Post
    You didn't expect to get that many did you, you sure had your work cut out, but hay you filled the order. I hope you enjoyed your nap you earned it,well done.
    I was hoping for one each. But I wasn't going to look a gift horse in the mouth. The farmer loves the deer going to charity (maybe not so much to my relations ) and really encourages me. It helps to keep numbers down too because they have to be controlled. He refers to them as "vermin", but curiously was very angry when a casual hunter shot an outstanding head in the velvet - so he still appreciates a good head and likes having them around. When he told me about the big velvet he said "you could have shot that during the roar". Nice.
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    Job done then. Happy wife happy life !
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    Give away the boring backsteaks, keep the good bits: the ribs, shanks, neck, brisket and shoulders.

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    Will be a heavy lift loading that extra bag onto the scales at the airport! Choice
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    cheers - thanks the post good read
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    You're a machine @Tahr. Good on ya
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    Excellent work Tahr, merry Xmas ��
    @gimp that looks delicious
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    Shut up, get out & start pushing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    Give away the boring backsteaks, keep the good bits: the ribs, shanks, neck, brisket and shoulders.

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    @gimp did you boil or bake those first?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tahr View Post
    @gimp did you boil or bake those first?
    Parboiled til fork tender. Hard to stop them drying out when baking.
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    Great read there @Tahr...cheers for that.
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    Well it turned out that the maximum weight per bag was 23kg and our 2 were 25kg each. So I had to pay $40 for the excess weight. Not too bad because there was 28kg of boned venison in them plus presents and personal stuff.

    The things we do to appease blended families, eh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by charliehorse View Post
    You're a machine @Tahr. Good on ya
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    Last 2021 flurry for me and @Brian last night.

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    Fantastic as always chaps!
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    On the way home there was a deer grazing on the roadside on Kaitoke hill south of the twin lakes viewing area.
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