03-08-2005, 20:17
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"On the Road Food"
Greetings! I was curious if You all had any great "on-the-road" recipies?
My Favorite is : A Sprite mixed with some KettleOne Vodka. Great at any hour!
 Holly
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03-08-2005, 20:37
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Depends on how long it has been run over
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03-08-2005, 20:49
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Depends on how long it has been run over
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Sir, well, ??? I don't get-it? :-)
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03-08-2005, 21:32
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Sir, well, ??? I don't get-it? :-)
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"On the Road Food" = Road Kill.
Get it now?
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03-08-2005, 23:17
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Depends on how long it has been run over
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That was funny!
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03-09-2005, 17:15
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Originally Posted by The Reaper
"On the Road Food" = Road Kill.
Get it now?
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Yes, and yes. Thank you Sir. My appologies for being so dumb.
Holly
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03-09-2005, 17:28
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Road Kill
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Depends on how long it has been run over
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How flat is more important than how long. If it's out near the middle it can get pretty flat and dry real quick. Now off on the side near the ditch it can age better. Without too many rips it can stay fairly juicy.
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03-09-2005, 17:55
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How flat is more important than how long. If it's out near the middle it can get pretty flat and dry real quick. Now off on the side near the ditch it can age better. Without too many rips it can stay fairly juicy.
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Greetings Sir,
A little bird told me that SF Soldiers enjoy deer from time to time? Does that apply?
Holly
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03-09-2005, 18:09
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Deer
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A little bird told me that SF Soldiers enjoy deer from time to time? Does that apply? 
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Holly;
Who told you about the deer? That deer we ate caused all kinds of problems. Kicked off about 10 15-6 investigations and caused the battalion comander to go balistic. Good thing Forest K. at Group HQ backed me or it was the long walk off a short plank for this young (at the time) team sergeant.
I ate deer before that little dust up and again after. I'd eat deer anytime. If I ever found time to get back to my plot up in Iowa I'd get me a big fat corn feed one and munch on it.
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03-09-2005, 18:13
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Greetings Sir,
A little bird told me that SF Soldiers enjoy deer from time to time? Does that apply?
Holly
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Hello Holly, hope you are well.
I love venison. Put an "X" next to my name will ya?
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03-09-2005, 18:21
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Hey Doc!
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Hello Holly, hope you are well.
I love venison. Put an "X" next to my name will ya?
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Yes Sir!  I guess according to "Pete" that Deer is a big hit 'round these parts? Well, ya'll come on down here to Oklahoma, we have lots of deer, and even deer hunters.
I am curious though, what goes with deer to make a meal?
Holly
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03-09-2005, 18:27
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Ms. Holly,
Don't you let Sir Jack Moroney ruffle your feathers - he was just being Mean Mr. Smartypants !
Requirements for Good On-the-Road food:
1) Carries well - doesn't get easily squished in the bag, even when rolling down a cliff on top of it
2) Lasts for at least 3-5 days
3) Is somewhat better than just pure sugar
4) Can eat it in very small amounts without making the rest of it ick.
Given that, I keep:
1) Cashews
2) Peanut MnM's
3) Your fave health-food bars
Also ordered some yogurt-covered dried cherries for my last trip that were good from a guy who quit his geek job and went into the exotic-dried-fruits-by-mail-order biz.
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03-09-2005, 18:30
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Meat on the Grill
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I am curious though, what goes with deer to make a meal?
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Holly;
Guy rule # 1. When a guy has meat on the grill he does not fill up on rabbit food. Salt. Pepper and beer are all you need when munching on meat.
OK, OK, for you guys on a "Healthy Diet" you can throw in some lightly grilled onions and green peppers.
Once you get your fill you can nibble on other things like greens and taters.
Pete
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03-09-2005, 18:35
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Originally Posted by Pete
Holly;
Guy rule # 1. When a guy has meat on the grill he does not fill up on rabbit food. Salt. Pepper and beer are all you need when munching on meat.
OK, OK, for you guys on a "Healthy Diet" you can throw in some lightly grilled onions and green peppers.
Once you get your fill you can nibble on other things like greens and taters.
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Frontsight, Good Call!! Thank you... :-)
Pete, greetings Sir, I will remember the hint about the meat on the grill idea. I just toss a salad anyway, and grab me that yummy steak!
Great ideas folks,
Holly
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03-09-2005, 20:39
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Originally Posted by FrontSight
Ms. Holly,
Don't you let Sir Jack Moroney ruffle your feathers - he was just being Mean Mr. Smartypants !
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Damn FS, such language. Do you eat with that mouth?
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