backcountry_sassn
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When I hear this, I take it as a challenge. It all starts in the field. And I know we all hear that all the time but it’s true. If I killed a beef cow, let it lay in the sun while I take pics for a couple hours, half a$$ gut it, dragged it through the dirt, load it in my truck, drove around to show my friends, left it in the garage because I’m too tired, the next day cut it up not really taking my time, then over cook it, I’m pretty sure it wouldn’t taste good. Maybe if you stuff it in a jalapeño wrapped in bacon and cover in in BBQ sauce it would be fine haha.
Ive learned to love the entire process..... mainly so I can change peoples minds about game meat (I’m definitely prideful). Here’s some pics of how I view wild game cooking. I’ll make sure to post recipes on the thread in the future.
Ive learned to love the entire process..... mainly so I can change peoples minds about game meat (I’m definitely prideful). Here’s some pics of how I view wild game cooking. I’ll make sure to post recipes on the thread in the future.
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