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Can you smell what the Rock is cooking?
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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 2345607" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Boiling water just to bottom of antlers.....but the secret it using the correct amount of laundry detergent in the boiling water to make all the meat fall off the bone....a little scraping helps loosen and break down the film's and meat..but don't get carried away....should only take about 2 hours to clean...refresh with clean water and half the soap...and let air dry....</p><p>8 hours in a hot pot softens the bones.....i used to boil my elk antlers(spikes..no soap) and giv'm to the dog...he'd chew those things down to the last inch of the tip.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 2345607, member: 99519"] Boiling water just to bottom of antlers.....but the secret it using the correct amount of laundry detergent in the boiling water to make all the meat fall off the bone....a little scraping helps loosen and break down the film's and meat..but don't get carried away....should only take about 2 hours to clean...refresh with clean water and half the soap...and let air dry.... 8 hours in a hot pot softens the bones.....i used to boil my elk antlers(spikes..no soap) and giv'm to the dog...he'd chew those things down to the last inch of the tip..... [/QUOTE]
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