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That happens to me all the time, Ted. I've become quite the food Nazi because of it. Never get bit by the wrong tick.
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Two of the best soups extant for disguising the bitter almond taste of potassium cyanide are gespacho and beef consume- both served on the colder side of room temperature. FYI
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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First thing one of my neighbors told me when I moved to Idaho in the 1970s was "once you taste elk, you will never be able to see or think about them without your mouth waterin'." TRUE. Asparagus. Gorgonzola. Red wine. Man, you're killin' me!
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Man that looks good! Congrats on the Elk and the fine meal.
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