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    Default Food! The well fed warrior

    What is your idea of amazing food?






    Last nights dinner: Garden fresh grilled sweet corn, pablano's, and eggplant, Greek salad, blackberries, fresh bread, bacon and potato frittata and a cold home brew.
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    Life is not doom and gloom. It is beautiful and filled with promise of opportunity and adventure to those who have the mind set to notice.

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    Oh yeah that is nice. Minus the beer for me. Water will do.
    Turtle snake to the north. Blue dragon to the east. Red sparrow to the south. White tiger to the west.

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    An all-you-can eat Sushi buffet within a stone's throw from the ocean and free flowing Sapporo
    Gabriel Suarez

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    I remember eating caribou tenderloin fried up on a pan with some sliced taters over a propane heater once. It was windy and cold out on the tundra, but when I think of my favorite meals, it is in the top ten list.

    It wasnt my first caribou but it was my first with a bow. I had low crawled for a quarter of mile to get into position and spent several hours stalking. The herd of caribou came right to me and I was laying flat on my back in the middle of them waiting for the right moment. The cows were all within 30-60 yards of me but the bulls were just on the outskirts of my range. They started to move out of the area and I took advantage of the only opportunity I had. 86 yards on the range finder, the bull stopped to eat and I came to full draw laying flat on my back. I did about half a sit up and released it, and it just felt right. I could see it as if it were in slow motion as the arrow tore through its rib cage.

    It might not have been fine cuisine by anyone's standards...but after over a week of hard hunting...it was certainly very tasty and a moment frozen in time that I will never forget.
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    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." -Edmund Burke

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    You guys are down-right poetic!
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    If you are planning for one year, sow rice. If you are planning for one decade, plant trees. But if you are planning for a lifetime, educate people. - Old Chinese Proverb

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    On a sandbar after a good morning of fishing the river. A shore lunch that's as fresh as it gets. Another is a full night of jug fishing with a good fire between runs with good friends and cold beer.
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    Dinner at my German neighbor's tonight:

    - beer he brewed
    - cheese his wife made
    - bread his wife made
    - home-made venison sausages on the grill
    - spanikopita my daughter made
    - salad the new neighbor down the lane brought
    - berry crisp new neighbor down the lane brought
    - more beer
    - then cheese, and some port wine I made last year

    An excellent time, I met the new neighbors, and we were all speaking German and drinking at the end of the evening, looking at a lovely sunset over the Pacific as the bats came out to eat all the bugs and leave us in peace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Pfleger View Post
    The juices in your chin wiskers from the tenderloin of a beast you anchored just hours prior (you still wear traces of its blood and hair on your pants) with a well placed missile launched at arms length from ambush. Washed down with an intoxicating beverage at dusk, in a camp thick with the smoke of lodgepole, serenaded by a mountain stream, recounting the tale of the stalk, and good conversation with brothers.....
    You got quite a way with words bro, specially since it's all for real! Hope to join you at a feast like this one day!
    Luck Is For Rabbits...!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Pfleger View Post
    Wraith.....I'm with ya bro...nothing drives man like the pursuit of beast and the desire to reproduce!!! Cavemanish indeed.....and in its purest flavor!
    Indeed! Fresh moose, caribou, and bear for meat. Fresh shrimp, halibut, and salmon for sea food. All of which I killed or caught myself and no other human hands have touched is my idea of good food!!
    "Anyone too proud to learn is too arrogant to win a fight" -Gabe Suarez

    "We should provide in peace what we need in war." -Publilius Syrus

    "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." -Edmund Burke

    "Men trained in arms from their infancy, and animated by the love of liberty, will afford neither a cheap or easy conquest." -Declaration of the Continental Congress, July 1775.

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    My favorite meal: A nice thick ribeye medium rare, a baked potato, maybe some green beans and a glass of unsweetened iced tea.

    What may have been one of the best meals ever was a breakfast I once had while camping up on the Mogollon Rim. Simple ham and eggs with dutch oven biscuits. There was something about that meal that made it stand out. Maybe it was just the fresh air with the scent of the pines, or the company that I was with or maybe we just got lucky, but it's never been duplicated.
    You'll take my life but I'll take yours too
    You'll fire your musket but I'll run you through
    So when you're waiting for the next attack
    You'd better stand there's no turning back


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