A Trapper’s Breakfast
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12/31/21 10:37 AM
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This one is my granddaughter’s (that’s why no pepper). She told me she was “extra hungry” on the line this morning. So I made her an extra large breakfast when we got back. Bacon, eggs, scrapple and toast. We caught a double this morning. Ended up with three this morning.
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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12/31/21 03:18 PM
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Great catch, great pics, and a great time with a loved one.
Sorry about the scrapple, though. Life gets better
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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12/31/21 03:47 PM
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Nice haul on the foxes, looks as if she likes her food well done.
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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12/31/21 03:50 PM
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Way to go!
Bacon not too crispy and ruined, scrapple is always a good choice (I’ll send you good scrapple if you need it). Even the eggs look good.
Nice job on the fox also
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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12/31/21 03:59 PM
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Nice haul on the foxes, looks as if she likes her food well done. Somebody had the toaster set too light. I pushed them down again intending to only give a bit more time but forgot about it. I was going to make her new toast but she said she likes it like that.
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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12/31/21 04:02 PM
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Congrats lug and to your granddaughter. That breakfast looks good. Wife had me make scrapple for Christmas morning. Turns out it wasn't that bad. Came from down your way. Way to go!
Bacon not too crispy and ruined, scrapple is always a good choice (I’ll send you good scrapple if you need it). Even the eggs look good.
Nice job on the fox also That's my own venison scrapple that she helps make. She came across a small bone in it and tried blaming me. I told her it must have come from the pile of grindings she sorted through.
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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12/31/21 04:04 PM
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Congrats lug and to your granddaughter. That breakfast looks good. Wife had me make scrapple for Christmas morning. Turns out it wasn't that bad. Came from down your way. Way to go!
Bacon not too crispy and ruined, scrapple is always a good choice (I’ll send you good scrapple if you need it). Even the eggs look good.
Nice job on the fox also That's my own venison scrapple that she helps make. She came across a small bone in it and tried blaming me. I told her it must have come from the pile of grindings she sorted through. Yeah, definitely her pile. What’s your venison scrapple recipe, minus the bones?
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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What’s your venison scrapple recipe, minus the bones?
Here's a link to a pictorial/tutorial I did a few years ago on how I make scrapple. Scrapple: A Pictorial/Tutorial
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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12/31/21 05:28 PM
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It's mostly a southeastern Pennsylvania/PA Dutch thing Airport Trapper.
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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12/31/21 06:08 PM
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It's mostly a southeastern Pennsylvania/PA Dutch thing Airport Trapper. And the best scrapple is made right here in Felton, Delaware.
Who is John Galt?
You don't rise to the occasion, you fall to the level of your training.
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