Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
[Re: Lugnut]
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12/31/21 06:32 PM
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Scrapple is pork including heart, liver, etc. Boiled and then ground and mixed with corn meal to make something like meat loaf. It's then sliced and fried. Common for breakfast around here, especially if there's going to be company. But not my favorite.
-Ryan
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
[Re: Lugnut]
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12/31/21 07:51 PM
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I read through the scrapple tutorial. Very informative.
I was a bit surprised that the pup was able to avoid the pot.
Man who mistake shillelagh for fairy wand; see pixie dust, also.
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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12/31/21 08:18 PM
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I really like the 5 gallon pail that you use much better than those blue buckets that people talk about. Nice food too.
wanna be goat farmer.
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
[Re: Lugnut]
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12/31/21 08:41 PM
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Lug… you and that young lady are certainly putting a hurt on the critters. I envy a guy with a good partner.
Osky
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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12/31/21 08:53 PM
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I could eat that everyday!
Nice looking fox.
swampgas chili and schmidt beer makes for a deadly combo
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
[Re: Lugnut]
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01/01/22 01:33 AM
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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01/01/22 05:56 AM
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Scrapple, Souse, and Head Cheese. As a kid grew up eating that with the old timers in the family. Food of the brave and will make you grow hair of the palms of your hands!
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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01/01/22 02:22 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. My wifes relatives in Maryland make it all the time.
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
[Re: Lugnut]
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01/01/22 02:32 PM
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No experience but I'm thinking it is pon hoss, more pudding like than scrapple... More like a meat cake. How I make venison scrapple.
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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01/01/22 02:34 PM
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Our breakfast is often french toast with home made maple syrup. We sometimes put maple syrup on our scrapple.
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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01/01/22 08:07 PM
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Nice reddies. You sure have them dialed in. We used to have a lot more red fox in this part of eastern SD back when I was younger but somewhere the tide got flipped and the coyote came out on top.
I don't think its related but, the decline of the reddie here seemed to happen about the same time as a demise of the jackrabbit (white-tailed). If red fox are now just occasional here, jackrabbits are down right rare! Our land grant university, who's mascot is the "Jackrabbits", I guess has finally found funding to look into what has happened to this hare in our state. Other people must have noticed few-to-no jacks as well...
"And God said, Let us make man in our image �and let them have dominion �and all the creatures that move along the ground". Genesis 1:26
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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01/01/22 08:36 PM
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I live in the "fox belt" so it's always been pretty thick with them around here. Eastern coyotes started moving into the area about 12-15 years ago. I was very concerned that they would have a negative impact on he red fox population. So far that hasn't happened.
The coyote population seems to be scattered and not very dense in all those years.
I rarely target them on my home line but you'd think I'd catch a few more as incidentals in fox sets.
I've caught three coyote for the last five hundred red fox.
Eh...wot?
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Re: A Trapper’s Breakfast
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01/01/22 09:42 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. The Three Stooges favorite breakfast ,,, rotten eggs and burnt toast . For those ( like me ) who don't know what scrapple is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSq8NHhRAsY
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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