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<blockquote data-quote="7mmTikkaShooter" data-source="post: 1726617" data-attributes="member: 92915"><p>Here's an idea that has become tradition in our camp; kebabs. I pack all of the fixings except the meat. Then when someone makes the first kill the backstraps and tenderloin go into a marinade bag which of course is optional but I've become a big fan of the Jack Daniels marinade bags because they're easy to pack and are delicious. Season the meat, or don't, however you like but then it's as simple as cutting up the peppers, onions, mushrooms, or whatever you like and grill them over your camp fire or stove. If you forget skewers no problem, I've whittled tree branches and even deconstructed barb wire chunks for a single piece of wire. If you're planning on it for a meal it puts a little pressure to not get skunked but there really isn't any meal much more gratifying than filling your family and friends bellies with meat you harvested that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmTikkaShooter, post: 1726617, member: 92915"] Here’s an idea that has become tradition in our camp; kebabs. I pack all of the fixings except the meat. Then when someone makes the first kill the backstraps and tenderloin go into a marinade bag which of course is optional but I’ve become a big fan of the Jack Daniels marinade bags because they’re easy to pack and are delicious. Season the meat, or don’t, however you like but then it’s as simple as cutting up the peppers, onions, mushrooms, or whatever you like and grill them over your camp fire or stove. If you forget skewers no problem, I’ve whittled tree branches and even deconstructed barb wire chunks for a single piece of wire. If you’re planning on it for a meal it puts a little pressure to not get skunked but there really isn’t any meal much more gratifying than filling your family and friends bellies with meat you harvested that day. [/QUOTE]
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