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Cold weather comfort food

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  • BankwalkerBankwalker ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited October 2019

    Im stuck in my camper while it is too rainy and windy to hunt outside. Nonetheless, this is better than staying home with my wife and the FIVE additional female visitors at my casa for the weekend. I have directv on watching the UF/USC game, a 12 of beer, a fresh bottle of Eagle Rare, and pot of venison stroganoff simmering on the stove for lunch. Open face sloppy hoes for dinner.

    Edit: I can’t edit this because I’m too amused by the typo, but will point out I MEANT to say Sloppy Joes instead of Hoes.

  • donmdonm ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    one has to be very cautious about being in an environment with so much estrogen. Hang in there.

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