Posted by Scott in SF on September 26, 2009 at 20:24:53 from (75.61.98.211):
A bit of background, when I was going to college (University Of North Dakota) in the early 1980's I was poor, everybody was. I lived, for four years, on soybeans stolen (?) by 5 gal buckets, from dads grain bins and the cull ewes we would slaughter. Mom would turn these old sheep in to lamberger and would can the roasts and steaks in Ball jars in her pressure cooker and send them to school with me. My apartment was very popular because there was always food to eat. So now 30 years later, the place has not seen a sheep in 25 years and the bins are full of wheat and barley, and North Dakota has a population of deer that the Game and Fish Dept says is "testing land owner tollerence". So they are having a doe reduction season starting Oct 2. 4 tags for everyone, nonresidents pay $55 a tag and residents pay $12 or something. So hunting does this year are my cousins, brothers and I. Eleven hunters that can get 44 deer. I think we can all fill. My 78 year old mom says if I buy lids for the jars she will turn all this deer meat into burger and sausage and can the roasts and steaks. I love my mom.
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