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    Quote Originally Posted by GWH View Post
    The Wife's away so I get my favorite Batchelor dinner. Sika fillet served with creamy mushrooms with onions garlic and sweet chilli, farken yum if I don't say so myself ;-)

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    Farken Yum alright

    Venison looks to be cooked to perfection to GWH

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    Farken Yum alright

    Venison looks to be cooked to perfection to GWH

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    Thanks Pete, yep tender and juicy, bloody beautiful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GWH View Post
    Thanks Pete, yep tender and juicy, bloody beautiful!
    And the best part was you harvested, processed and cooked it yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    And the best part was you harvested, processed and cooked it yourself.
    Yes exactly, i have only really started taking an interest in cooking since i have been hunting ;-) when i vacume pack each piece of meat i always date it and write on what type of deer it was, so when cooking/eating it i can recall the hunt and harvesting of the animal which i find very rewarding

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    Mate that looks classic.
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    Id eat the shit out of that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Id eat the shit out of that!
    I just did ;-) and now its being washed down by a rum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Id eat the shit out of that!
    Gibo you are a fucking legend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Gibo you are a fucking legend.
    No, i just like that meal

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    That looks fantastic :thumbup:

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    I/we had a minor domestic(as bad as it ever gets) which resulted in pig headed me cooking and eating the dog tucker out of the freezer on the bbq while the the other half cooked her chicken wings in the oven again as usual.

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    The kids,dogs, and I loved our dog tucker venison bones while someone kept yelling out "tea is ready soon"

    The dogs ate my chicken,pretty sure they are sick of it too

    This may come across as petty but until you have had chicken nibbles 4 or 5 times a week cooked the same way every time for 10years straight you won't understand.

    All i wanted to do was bbq them for a change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    I/we had a minor domestic(as bad as it ever gets) which resulted in pig headed me cooking and eating the dog tucker out of the freezer on the bbq while the the other half cooked her chicken wings in the oven again as usual.

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    The kids,dogs, and I loved our dog tucker venison bones while someone kept yelling out "tea is ready soon"

    The dogs ate my chicken,pretty sure they are sick of it too

    This may come across as petty but until you have had chicken nibbles 4 or 5 times a week cooked the same way every time for 10years straight you won't understand.

    All i wanted to do was bbq them for a change.
    VC prostrate yourself on the ground and beg forgiveness immediately. Take the inevitable tongue lashing as we all do and learn that it is not very often we are right but you were wrong this time. It is the only way out of the dark.
    It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
    What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    I/we had a minor domestic(as bad as it ever gets) which resulted in pig headed me cooking and eating the dog tucker out of the freezer on the bbq while the the other half cooked her chicken wings in the oven again as usual.

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    The kids,dogs, and I loved our dog tucker venison bones while someone kept yelling out "tea is ready soon"

    The dogs ate my chicken,pretty sure they are sick of it too

    This may come across as petty but until you have had chicken nibbles 4 or 5 times a week cooked the same way every time for 10years straight you won't understand.

    All i wanted to do was bbq them for a change.
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    Go give your wife a big cuddle and tell her you love her ....... but not chicken nuggets.

    Cheers
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    You have left it a bit late to retrain with less chicken mate

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    Na i think she is getting the hint now,leaving my tea in the microwave wasn't doing it but im pretty sure the "I would rather eat dog tucker than chicken nibbles" peacefull protest got threw
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