Youth and good health is totally wasted on people too immature to appreciate what a gift it really is. Old German proverb- - - - - - "Ve get too soon oldt, und too late schmart!"
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Jerry
Youth and good health is totally wasted on people too immature to appreciate what a gift it really is. Old German proverb- - - - - - "Ve get too soon oldt, und too late schmart!"
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Jerry
No doubt about it. Youth is wasted on the young.
Jerry
Gun control laws make about as much sense as taking ex-lax to cure a cough.
I like a small chunk of tofu in miso soup. My grandson will eat a block of tofu with soy sauce only on it. I think he gets this from his dad. I once ate a tofu corndog, and it wasn't bad, since the corn is what you tasted.
I'd about as soon eat a tofu dog as a regular hot dog. Can't stand hot dogs, maybe one a year because they look so good. I like the chili they put on chili dogs; kinda kills the taste of the floor sweepings they put in a hot dog.
Concealed carry is for protection, open carry is for attention.
I can't believe that you have lived this long and not had a good hot dog...my go-to brand are Koegel Vienna's...( Koegel Dinner Franks are damned good too)my butcher also makes some terrific in-house hot dogs
Sharps Model 1874 - "The rifle that made the west safe for Winchester"
Not so....it may be the case with cheap store bought weiners, but premuim and kosher dogs are made with good meat. My butcher in-house dogs are fabulous...
Sharps Model 1874 - "The rifle that made the west safe for Winchester"
Two things that are not worth the effort to make into food; javalina and goat. I'd rather eat tofu.
I've shot quite a few feral goats when I lived in Texas and I like the meat and think that it tastes like a cross between pork and lamb. It's the hide that has that godawful odor and once you get the skin off and sealed in a garbage bag, there is no foul odor to to the meat.
I've had javelina and goat (Cabrito) that wasn't terrible. I just don't prefer it. That's why I said it's not worth the effort and not that it can't be ok when done correctly.
I've been on ranches where the Mexican guys did the hole in the ground, make mesquite coals and bury the goat or javalina in the hole and let it cook all day. Not bad. But a lot of work for what it was. Let's just smoke some brisket...
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And part of old ford cars
"1935 Ford was using one bushel of soybeans for every car he manufactured."
One or the udder.
They have too much sense to do such a thing.
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Jerry
But a hare's breadth from shrewdness, one might say?
No doubt about it. Youth is wasted on the young.
Gun control laws make about as much sense as taking ex-lax to cure a cough.
Or breath is wasted on the old?
So does that mean you plan to quit breathing?
Gun control laws make about as much sense as taking ex-lax to cure a cough.
Son that's somebody with nothing to do with his time but keep me in trouble with mom.
I'd about as soon eat a tofu dog as a regular hot dog. Can't stand hot dogs, maybe one a year because they look so good. I like the chili they put on chili dogs; kinda kills the taste of the floor sweepings they put in a hot dog.
Jerry
I want a replay of the javelina post......
See my stipulations.
Jerry
mostly care.
When I was a kid, when we slaughtered a hog we used everything but the oink and not that much of it was ground up.
I've shot quite a few feral goats when I lived in Texas and I like the meat and think that it tastes like a cross between pork and lamb. It's the hide that has that godawful odor and once you get the skin off and sealed in a garbage bag, there is no foul odor to to the meat.
And not shooting an old musky boar for food, as well.
I've been on ranches where the Mexican guys did the hole in the ground, make mesquite coals and bury the goat or javalina in the hole and let it cook all day. Not bad. But a lot of work for what it was. Let's just smoke some brisket...