BenchrestJohn
CGN Regular
- Location
- Maple Ridge, BC
Congrats for the bear.
One question, why did you make fire at the beginning?
One question, why did you make fire at the beginning?
To answer BenchrestJohns question, I didn't intentionally start that on fire. It got a little carried away. I was just trying to burn some honey and send some scent down wind!
MD, to be honest, I'm partly worried about Trichanosis and not cooking it well for our guests. And also, I figured sausage would be a good route to go down as we have an awesome butcher just down the street who makes amazing wild game sausages.. To die for.
To answer BenchrestJohns question, I didn't intentionally start that on fire. It got a little carried away. I was just trying to burn some honey and send some scent down wind!
MD, to be honest, I'm partly worried about Trichanosis and not cooking it well for our guests. And also, I figured sausage would be a good route to go down as we have an awesome butcher just down the street who makes amazing wild game sausages.. To die for.[/QUOTE
Just cook any bear meat as well as you would pork and it's fine.
I save rib racks, saw them into sections and bake in the oven with tomatoes, onions and garlic. And Like I said before, ground bear meat is excellent in spaghetti, lasagna, chili, anything calling for ground meat. Just cook it well.
And about the crocs... that definitely wasn't planned. I realized I forgot my rubber boots at home halfway out... big tactical error! But, luckily, the "croc" is the world's most versatile, comfortable, and stylish shoe known to man! They were up to the task! Cheers!




























