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| I carve better than Hawkeye |
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| Jack the Ripper carved better than me |
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| I don't eat meat |
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| I would hurt myself with a knife so I leave it to someone else. |
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Floridaboiler
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Posted: 01/22/05 - 20:43 Post subject: Meat Carving
How well do you carve meat?
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Cappy
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Posted: 01/22/05 - 20:44 Post subject:
Hawkeye
I am better with the electric knife than a carving knife
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Laurie Ellen
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Posted: 01/22/05 - 20:45 Post subject:
Nobody carves better than Jack the Ripper.
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JACKED UP
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Posted: 01/22/05 - 21:03 Post subject:
DH don't let me touch anything but a butter knife.
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gretriever
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Posted: 01/22/05 - 21:30 Post subject:
I'm good with everything but the Thanksgiving turkey, unless it turns out moist. If it's dry, it's not a pretty scene.
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airehead
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Posted: 01/22/05 - 22:29 Post subject:
Why carve? Eating directly off the bone is so...so...primal. And it gets the job done without getting silverware dirty!!!
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Laurie Ellen
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Posted: 01/22/05 - 22:40 Post subject:
| airehead wrote: | Why carve? Eating directly off the bone is so...so...primal. And it gets the job done without getting silverware dirty!!!  |
You said... PRIMAL.
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Kimba90
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Posted: 01/23/05 - 06:50 Post subject:
Does cutting up a deer count?
Before cooking?
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RexRacer
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Posted: 01/23/05 - 08:22 Post subject:
I kick butt at carving!!!
I prefer to buy chickens especially whole and carve them before cooking. Alot cheaper, you get the cuts you want, and a nice carcass for soup!!
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Floridaboiler
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Posted: 01/23/05 - 12:04 Post subject:
I am only okay at it. It depends on the meat for me I guess. Mrs. Boiler likes here meat wafer thin and I just can't get as thin as she likes it. I guess she got spoiled by her dad.
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jrjo
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Posted: 01/23/05 - 12:12 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: | Hawkeye
I am better with the electric knife than a carving knife |
...holidays aren't complete without a chance to use a psuedo-power tool on the dinner bird.
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