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Looks pretty damn tastie Phil--Got me a cast iron just like that I've used it for every thing from beens to fish fries--I went north with my youngest weekend up in the Lelanau Pennisla where my oldest lives and had a blast myself--good pic's
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Awesome Phil! ::ds:: ::tu:: Thanks for sharing.
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Phil, looks like you guys eat well when camping - a good reason to go! OH
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Wasn't you scared you'd get lost in the woods with all that camo on?
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My winter white legs would be easy enough to spot, even from the air. :lol:
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Phil,
as a home cook I see them as fine lookin' vittles.

Nice pictures too.
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philco wrote:My winter white legs would be easy enough to spot, even from the air. :lol:
True. LOL.....LOL.....LOL
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So I took my Colonial Camper Hobo knife, my Case Hobo knife and my BSA mess kit and fixed me and my brother in-law some brans and franks over the grill at the park today....
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8) Scott, Looks like some Mighty Good Eatin' there! I Love Beans but sometimes my Wife really Regrets serving them to me, if you catch my drift :mrgreen: ::facepalm::
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Bush's don't bother me. When I make dry beans (pintos) I add an 1/8 tsp of baking soda. Knocks the air right out of 'em.
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Looks like fun Scott!

I like beans myself

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It was hotter than HELL outside, but I love the pine needles under my soles and trees surrounding me!
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[quote="jerryd6818"]Bush's don't bother me. When I make dry beans (pintos) I add an 1/8 tsp of baking soda. Knocks the air right out of 'em.[/quote


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caddyman1973 wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:Bush's don't bother me. When I make dry beans (pintos) I add an 1/8 tsp of baking soda. Knocks the air right out of 'em.[/quote


What fun is that Jerry???? LOL!!!
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Jerry,does the soda affect the taste much?

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wlf wrote:Jerry,does the soda affect the taste much?
It's such a small amount, there's no effect on the taste at all.
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I'm hating the heat here in Florida, but I refuse to make it keep me jailed up inside! :x

Off to the park I went with my grandson!
I taught him what deer poop was!
I taught him how to bust a branch across the front of his knee.
I taught him how to use my saw blade on my VIC SAK Camper.
And how to help build a tarp tent.
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Excellent Scott. Those boys are very fortunate to have you as their grandfather.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Excellent Scott. Those boys are very fortunate to have you as their grandfather.
Thank you very much Jerry! ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Good job, Scott. Your taking on a very important role.
I'm looking forward to my granddaughter getting a little older.
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Hot in Florida? ::shrug::

It was 97 degrees here in Oregon today.
A week ago it was 64 degrees and raining.
Sort a suddenly summer scenario. ::undecided::
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jerryd6818 wrote:Excellent Scott. Those boys are very fortunate to have you as their grandfather.

Yes they are.. ::nod:: Kudos to ya!! ::tu:: ::tu:: John :D
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Thanks John!! ::handshake::
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Scott -- One for your sig. Image
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Good stuff Scott - looks like great fun for all involved!
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