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<blockquote data-quote="dogdinger" data-source="post: 213088" data-attributes="member: 9616"><p><strong>hard to say....</strong></p><p></p><p>but i feel the degree to which food taste good is directly related to...(1) how hungry you are and (2) the surroundings and the atmosphere in which you consume it...... i remember a certain caribou hunt in Quebec....eating caribou tenderloin and filets of northern pike, grilled over hot campfire coals while watching the northern lights put on a spectacular firey display...yum</p><p> </p><p>another favorite would be grilled dall sheep ribs....of course that was after living off freeze dried food for a week, humping a forty lb backpack, then making a great 400yd shot on a 39 inch ram...</p><p> </p><p>cant leave out moose roast, slow cooked all day in a dutch oven, covered with campfire coals, while out glassing for grizzlies....served over homemade biscuits that my brother made in a frying pan....little burned on the bottom but the gravy cured that.....yum yum....AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogdinger, post: 213088, member: 9616"] [b]hard to say....[/b] but i feel the degree to which food taste good is directly related to...(1) how hungry you are and (2) the surroundings and the atmosphere in which you consume it...... i remember a certain caribou hunt in Quebec....eating caribou tenderloin and filets of northern pike, grilled over hot campfire coals while watching the northern lights put on a spectacular firey display...yum another favorite would be grilled dall sheep ribs....of course that was after living off freeze dried food for a week, humping a forty lb backpack, then making a great 400yd shot on a 39 inch ram... cant leave out moose roast, slow cooked all day in a dutch oven, covered with campfire coals, while out glassing for grizzlies....served over homemade biscuits that my brother made in a frying pan....little burned on the bottom but the gravy cured that.....yum yum....AJ [/QUOTE]
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