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Antelope at the table?
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 330919" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>Plus 2...</p><p> </p><p>IMO, alfalfa fed antelope is the best tasting meat on the planet. i like it better than the best beef I've had. In fact I'm cooking up some spaghetti with antelope grinds now. On the flipsdie, sage fed antelope is the strongest gamiest meat I've ever had. Good for heavily spiced sausage.</p><p> </p><p>Also, you need to get them cooled as qick as possible. That makes a HUGE differnce.</p><p> </p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 330919, member: 11717"] Plus 2... IMO, alfalfa fed antelope is the best tasting meat on the planet. i like it better than the best beef I've had. In fact I'm cooking up some spaghetti with antelope grinds now. On the flipsdie, sage fed antelope is the strongest gamiest meat I've ever had. Good for heavily spiced sausage. Also, you need to get them cooled as qick as possible. That makes a HUGE differnce. Mark [/QUOTE]
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