Caseknife
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Bones and processing scraps go out in the field for the birds and critters. Fun to watch the interaction between the ravens, eagles, magpies and other birds.
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Get one of these, buy once cry once. https://www.allamericancanner.com/Second the stock making. I save as many of the bones as I can and then we make stock on football watching days. This year I am going to learn to actually can it vs just freezing it.
For stock, we just keep bags of the cut odds and ends of our veggies in the freezer too. That way by the time we want to make stock we have plenty of carrots, onions, herbs, etc that just get thrown into the stock pot to simmer.
Straight to the dump...CWD protocol plus free so no messing with stinky dog farts
I did make bone broth once...that was a lot of work and tasty
I have heard it's exponentially faster. Maybe I'll give it a try on my next elk or non-CWD deer.I do bone broth on occasion, we picked up a pressure cooker and it made the process way quicker.
I have heard it's exponentially faster. Maybe I'll give it a try on my next elk or non-CWD deer.
You are missing out on the all day house aroma of simmering. Either way a great use of the bones.Yeah, the pressure cooker is one hour vs. many hours simmering on the stove, piece of cake
You are missing out on the all day house aroma of simmering. Either way a great use of the bones.
Wierdo wizard or serial killer?Pile them up in the driveway and act like I'd doing rituals on the so the neighbors think I'm some sort of wierdo wizard and they leave me alone. Then I take them out to the grasslands and dump them for the coyotes.
Pile them up in the driveway and act like I'd doing rituals on the so the neighbors think I'm some sort of wierdo wizard and they leave me alone. Then I take them out to the grasslands and dump them for the coyotes.