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I, fortunately, can say, this time, that foible was not personal experience.
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Ken61 Cured/smoked boneless pork chops, cooked in Kraut until almost falling apart are especially good. Mike
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Ken61 Cured/smoked boneless pork chops, cooked in Kraut until almost falling apart are especially good. Mike Oh yeah.....awesome. I recently started curing my own bacon. It's surprisingly easy. I'm too cheap to buy the actual bacon sides, but any pork will work with Instacure #1 as the base. It's nice to be able to use whatever flavorings you desire.
I prefer wood to plastic, leather to nylon, waxed cotton to Gore-Tex, and split bamboo to graphite.
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I could hold my own pretty well as a teenager having grown up on a farm in eastern NC where everything I had to touch was heavy!! That mall and the grape vine posts was pretty tough although we did not do them all in one session! Loading hay bales onto a trailer and then toss them into the barn loft prepared me pretty well for the grape vines. I was pretty tough, but not that tough. Thanks for the spell check. I believe I must have been spelling the island off Greece rather than the tree from the swamp. Unfortunately the grapes were a would-be money crop that did not pay off so I then had to go out and take all the wire down and coil it and then uproot all the posts and haul them back behind the barn and stack them. Amazingly, I am still quite fond of grapes!!
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2 Piper, you may very well be correct about that maul being hickory rather than cypress now that I think about it. After over 50 years the memory does seem to fade a bit!! I do remember that the blasted thing was quite heavy.
Perry M. Kissam NRA Patriot Life Member
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