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The meal looks great and I really like your cooking utensils, the cast iron has the best
seasoning, the cooking great over the tractor rim, "we have the same rim for the
fire ring."
I grew up on the water,so I love the outdoorsy theme of you cook outs.
 
That's outstanding. That's how I do quail (open pit) as well. Best way to prepare it IMO.

Thanks for posting Jeanie!
 
You knocked another one out of the ballpark Jen!!!!!!!!! Awesome, why do I always see this stuff right when I wake up and am so hungry!!!!! Heck it would not matter I would gobble that down even if I had just ate a 10 course meal
 
Thanks friends! You're all invited to the next camp out. Bring lawn chairs, tall tales and your beverage of choice. :mrgreen:

Bob, you're the one who needs to adopt me!!

George, I finally got a dishwasher but I DO need someone to vacuum and carry heavy stuff. You're hired! :thumb:

Bob in St Louis... This was the only time I had the chance to camp this summer. I wish I could have spent more time out there. :-D

Thanks again everybody! I hope to replenish my quail and venison stash soon. :)
 
The meal looks great and I really like your cooking utensils, the cast iron has the best
seasoning, the cooking great over the tractor rim, "we have the same rim for the
fire ring."
I grew up on the water,so I love the outdoorsy theme of you cook outs.

dport, it sounds like you had a great childhood! Water and outdoor cooking... just love the combo. Thanks!

Absolutely delicious Jeannie! I'm headed out camping this weekend and I can guarantee that nothing I eat will look even 1/10th that good!
Jason, Sounds great! Wish I could go too.

Cowgirl, you do know that I hate you! :wink: I haven't had quail since I lived in Oklahoma. The family farm was just outside of Kingfisher, and we sure had a lot of quail on the property. Oh the memories... thanks for the pics.
lol Thanks Sawbones. I go through Kingfisher pretty often on my way to Ok city. :thumb:
 
Serious skills there Jeanie! :shocked:

And cooking skills aside, it really looks like a downright pleasant way to spend the day/night - just fantastic! :clap2:
 
dport, it sounds like you had a great childhood! Water and outdoor cooking... just love the combo. Thanks!

Your welcome and your right, it was a great childhood that spilled over into
adulthood. My children and now my grandchildren are living that dream.

We have a two and a half acre pond on our property that gets well used
by all, fishin swimin, cookin on the water, such a blessing.

Keep up the pics of your adventures, I sure do like them.
 
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