I look forward to your ‘09 blog.
Lorraine
]]>Looks like bear is prepared just like any other large game:
http://www.bowhunts.com/recipe_bear.html
If you want, I’ll ask my relatives if they have any roadkill bear recipes.
Dave
How would you prepare bear, anyway? Other than over a fire like a caveman, I mean? Maybe a fatty flank roasted gently with a dusting of parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme–served on a bed of rice with a side of asparagus….
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]]>I gather this means bear is off the diet, even free range ones?
Lorraine
]]>The vitamins we need to supplement are B-12, iodine, Omega-3 fatty acids, and pantothenic acid. I take daily supplements which cover these needs (and I add glucosamine chondroitin).
Protein is actually very easy to get plenty of on a veggie diet, and the protein from meat is not as good for us. So I read, anyway.
Hi, Mary. :)
I’ve read a bit here and there about the ethics of vegetarianism. They seem well-intentioned and reasonable, but I don’t kid myself that my personal withdrawal from eating chicken, beef or pork will make those animals’ lives any better. (There’s also the environmental concern, I know.) I’m just in it for the health. :)
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]]>Garbage may be an issue with the bears, though. Hm. I’m not sure how to improve the situation, though. I already have a large garbage container with a lid. I don’t normally put food in it. So far, so good.
d
]]>I was out cutting some wood around Thanksgiving. Thought of you. Figured you probably had family out of school and/or in town so I didn’t ring you. Worry not, though. There’s lots where that comes from. I’ll be working on it fairly regularly this summer (and probably spring, as time allows). I’ll holler.
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