Ultradog MN
Well-known Member
- Location
- Twin Cities
I mentioned I got a doe a week ago in the
thread about rifle scopes.
It cost $150 to get it back from the meat
cutter in nice packages.
That's too darned much!!
But I had bought the Mrs a tag so the two
of us went back up this weekend.
And took another doe.
But we weren't gonna pay $150 again.
No way.
My wife was a city girl. I taught her to
like venison but she had never been around
the death and evisceration of her meat.
Abe Lincoln once said that if you weren't
able to use a knife you could hold a leg.
She handled that task admirably and I was
proud of her.
But now I have to cut up this deer.
Dear me...
I'm just going to strip it, take out a
couple of roasts and make the rest of it
into burger.
Still have the tools from when I used to
cut them up.
Was wishing I had an electric grinder
though.
Which got me to thinking...
Do you think 5 hp and 16 speeds will do it?
I'll put some kinda cover over the ways
and a slide to direct the grind into a
pan.
Don't want shavings in my burger or burger
in my shavings you know.
Anyway, a meat grinder is a good tool to
own.
Not having to power it manually it will be
better. And a precision grinder better yet.
We'll have meat for ourselves and gifts for
our our friends this year.
And it's a fun and interesting life we live
around here.
thread about rifle scopes.
It cost $150 to get it back from the meat
cutter in nice packages.
That's too darned much!!
But I had bought the Mrs a tag so the two
of us went back up this weekend.
And took another doe.
But we weren't gonna pay $150 again.
No way.
My wife was a city girl. I taught her to
like venison but she had never been around
the death and evisceration of her meat.
Abe Lincoln once said that if you weren't
able to use a knife you could hold a leg.
She handled that task admirably and I was
proud of her.
But now I have to cut up this deer.
Dear me...
I'm just going to strip it, take out a
couple of roasts and make the rest of it
into burger.
Still have the tools from when I used to
cut them up.
Was wishing I had an electric grinder
though.
Which got me to thinking...
Do you think 5 hp and 16 speeds will do it?
I'll put some kinda cover over the ways
and a slide to direct the grind into a
pan.
Don't want shavings in my burger or burger
in my shavings you know.
Anyway, a meat grinder is a good tool to
own.
Not having to power it manually it will be
better. And a precision grinder better yet.
We'll have meat for ourselves and gifts for
our our friends this year.
And it's a fun and interesting life we live
around here.