good deal for me !

larry@stinescorner

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I brought a friend of mine a box of assorted vegetables,and he insisted on giving me 3 big packs of frozen deer steaks. Cooking some with onions from the garden right now!
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Looking good! Don't have much left myself from last year, but NY's early bow season starts this week so freezer-filling time is right around the corner! Don't bowhunt myself but have enough friends that do that I usually end up with a meal or two to take the edge off before firearms season starts and I can repay them.
 
Hi Larry;
I was hoping that the AHs had left this site, but seems that they haven't. Our garden did well and unlike the AHs, your, and my family will eat well and and not spend a fortune at the grocery store. It costs us more for paper towels and detergents than food. When things slow down I will e-mail you with pics. of our summer.
It's too bad we have to put up with the AHs that have invaded this site. The ACG.
 
Larry, good looking steaks and onions!
Tell us how it turned out.
Always enjoy your pictures on YT.
You really could be a professional photographer if you wanted to.
You get it; this site is about our tractors AND the other good stuff too!
A few don't get it.
Hope they appreciate the other stuff in their lives and the lives of others.
Dave
 
Looks really good to me!

Hope you kept some potatoes for yourself.

Thanks for sharing your photos with us.

Need to talk with you; email is open.
 
Back in the late '70's, in the hayday of the commercial fishing industry in the Pacific Northwest, I worked for Production Credit Assn. and had a number of commercial fishing clients. Some good, some not so good.

Went to call on one of the good ones. We were under instruction to take the good customers to lunch, spare no expense. His wife was gone, so just him and me. Asked him where he wanted to go to lunch, and he said, "Actually, I've got some real nice venison backstrap- how about I just make us lunch?"

So I'm watching this multi-millionaire making us lunch, obviously enjoying himself immensely. Frying the venison, making us a salad, etc. Me a kid in my 20's, who aspired to riches, and this guy is obviously enjoying the simple things in life.

Never forgot that. Its the simple things that make life worth living.

Years later, I was commuting to work near Seattle, and found a car pool. The guy shows up the first day, in a distinctly colored Lincoln Continental Mk 5 that was just like the one that belonged to Mr. Crab Fisherman's wife. As I got in, I told the driver, who I had never met before- "What's it worth to you for me not to call Frances R., and tell her where her car is?" Turns out he was married to their daughter. Small world.
 
thanks! this site is so great,and I met so many nice people on here,that the good will always outweigh the bad, I never knew much about computers or picture taking until the wonderful people on this site sparked my interest, Between help from my daughter,and many kind people on this site,I learned to post pictures,and it opened up a new interest in my life, I would like to personly thank all the nice people on this site.... Larry
 
Good post Larry.
You give and you recieve.
I just finished the last of the venison this weekend. Had a 1 1/2 lb package of hamburger and made a casserole. Froze some of that.
Usually my deer is long gone by now but I bought some pork last winter so it lasted longer.
Only about 38 more days left till we can try our luck at getting more venison.
Looking forward to that.

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(quoted from post at 16:35:20 09/27/11) thanks! this site is so great,and I met so many nice people on here,that the good will always outweigh the bad, I never knew much about computers or picture taking until the wonderful people on this site sparked my interest, Between help from my daughter,and many kind people on this site,I learned to post pictures,and it opened up a new interest in my life, I would like to personly thank all the nice people on this site.... Larry


Larry I hope you keep posting pictures as long as you please. I love seeing where are other people live and work. Your garden is in a very beautiful part of the country.
 
oh yes,we did! but I like to give them away,so everyone can try them,also because of too much rain in august,I not sure they will store well for long periods of time ,I know you have sufferd terribly with no rain down your way,so I certainly do not want to complain, I hope all is well,nice talking with you,,, Larry
 
I think you are right! I also think that most of the people on this tractor site are way richer than they realize,because they do appreciate the simple things in life.
 
Boy does that look good!! Just finished eating an hour or so ago, and looking at that picture makes my hungry again.....

We ate fresh venison tenderloin Saturday night with fried potatoes...had to fire my SIL for not bringing up any onions...

Good Deal indeed!!!!!

Thanks for posting the pics.

Tim
 
Larry, concerning those who post negatively, sometimes I wonder what makes them tic. I loved your answer about the dog biting them! And I agree, that the good will outweigh the bad. And you are so right about appreciating the simpler things in life. So just keep the pictures coming, the rest of us like them anyway. (As all the other posts indicate.)
 
Larry,after 35 years of marriage my wife has just learned to fry wild game that will melt in your mouth.We have a 2 acre garden and planted 200 tomato plants and about 1200 ft of green beans this year.The deer damaged are beans bad and we never got 1 tomato,The deer ate our plants 3/4 the way down,the tomatos came back then they ate all of the green tomatoes.This is the first year they have ever touched our garden.Deer season will have a different outlook this year

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James, my experience this year mirrors yours: the deer didn't even wait for nightfall before they started eating. Between the deer on the tomatoe plants and the stink bugs on the squash, i didn't get a thing out of the garden. So...I spent the time I WOULD have spent in the garden learning to shoot a bow!
 

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