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Yarddog

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So I’ve never heard of canning venison. I guess you run that thru the pressure cooker. Maybe cook it first so it’s just a heat and eat thing? Or more cooking once you open it.
Pack it raw, pressure cook in sterile jars at 10 lb for 75 minutes.
It’s fall apart tender, pre seasoned and cooked with whatever you want to add when canning. Like pot roast but ready to heat and serve.
You can do beef the same way. And chicken. We can whole chickens. Cut it up a bit and stuff it in the jar. When you use it later it’s the same as if you simmered the bird in a pot all day.

Shelf life around 3-5 years.
 

Goldhedge

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Change my mind...

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cola

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I passed the LSAT, got into Duke, then decided I didn't want to be a lawyer.
Law school definitely is not for everyone. I remember starting out reading perhaps 50 pages per night in my assigned reading the first week, and then by the middle of the second term needing to have built up to 500 pages. I kid you not. I spent my mornings in the law school library when it opened before class, and stayed until supper time afterwards. At which time I was mentally exhausted and worthless other than thoughtlessly taking a walk or mindlessly surfing the internet, I don't recall there being a pass / no pass on the LSAT. I did though score well enough on mine to qualify for a scholarship my fist year, which is the most that they then offered. Then of course they pulled the rug, lol. I took out loans half way through for the rest. I never worked at a firm (other than clerking during school) and was fortunate to have had two firm job offers waiting for me. I took the second offer because of the pension and never looked back. Sometimes in life you get lucky and get everything right the first time. Sometimes you go left, when you should have gone right..It can be easy to miss a miscue, I think in that way we're much like other animals who learn from their mistakes after the fact.
 
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LJ farming

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View attachment 19118490 View attachment 19118491 View attachment 19118492 View attachment 19118493 Mutts are same shit different day!

Unfortunately me too! Trimming is sooo fun!

Thankfully it only takes 10-12 days every 70ish days.

Hopefully done by Christmas🤷‍♂️


Dogs are doing the same ole shit and my fingers seem to be becoming invisible to the trim scissors! Three paper cut size scissor inflicted wounds have been glued closed thus far and I’m not sure if I am 1/2 done yet.

Merry Christmas to all!

Peace


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cola

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This has been in the news alot lately - Luigi Mangione perp walk - in New York - Jimmy Dore has some interesting insight 🤔

It's an interesting case, Gypsy. Latest word I heard is the prosecutor may have blown his foot off aiming for apparent grandiosity, by linking a Terrorism charge, to what would have likely been a relatively slam dunk murder conviction. I have been too busy to read too much more, but it appears they've jeopardized what could have been an easy case. :eek:
 

Gypsy Nirvana

Recalcitrant Reprobate -
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It's an interesting case, Gypsy. Latest word I heard is the prosecutor may have blown his foot off aiming for apparent grandiosity, by linking a Terrorism charge, to what would have likely been a relatively slam dunk murder conviction. I have been too busy to read too much more, but it appears they've jeopardized what could have been an easy case. :eek:
Ya - and I heard reports that this Luigi was living in pain from spondylitis of the spine - which he tried to get fixed - but wasn't happy with the treatment - so went and killed the CEO of the med insurance company that he thought had let him down - perhaps many people can sympathise as to why he got mad enough to go out and murder the someone - he felt was responsible 🤔

- to me sure - it has mitigating circumstances - but does that justify going out and murdering someone? - I think not -
 
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