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Apple? You cut down an apple tree? It's 95% oak here, with a few
Maples. Burn the Oak. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... We're burning apple and maple this year....nice flavorful wood... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Lady Pilot" wrote Sure it does, you should check out the nice fire I have going in the fireplace! Is it a real fireplace with real firewood making a real fire? Or one of those phony propane yuppie pretender fireplaces? Scotty |
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Here in Michigan, if a commercial orchard is sold off as residential real
estate, the apple tress must all be taken down because the new home owners may not treat them with pesticide, thus unleashing an unwanted insect population. One of our boys bought a farmhouse that was originally a commercial orchard and they raised the orchard...hence...a lot of apple wood...we have a lot of oak around here but the big ones were all lumbered off 75-100 years ago...they are still trying to catch up with the maple and walnut population. I've been nursing along two oak trees since we moved here 23 years ago...one is finally big enough to produce acorns and we had our first squirrels move in this year. (I like squirrels, so that's an ok thing). "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Apple? You cut down an apple tree? It's 95% oak here, with a few Maples. Burn the Oak. Scotty "katysails" wrote in message ... We're burning apple and maple this year....nice flavorful wood... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Lady Pilot" wrote Sure it does, you should check out the nice fire I have going in the fireplace! Is it a real fireplace with real firewood making a real fire? Or one of those phony propane yuppie pretender fireplaces? Scotty |
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 03:14:05 GMT, "katysails"
wrote this crap: Here in Michigan, if a commercial orchard is sold off as residential real estate, the apple tress must all be taken down because the new home owners may not treat them with pesticide, thus unleashing an unwanted insect population. One of our boys bought a farmhouse that was originally a commercial orchard and they raised the orchard...hence...a lot of apple wood...we have a lot of oak around here but the big ones were all lumbered off 75-100 years ago...they are still trying to catch up with the maple and walnut population. I've been nursing along two oak trees since we moved here 23 years ago...one is finally big enough to produce acorns and we had our first squirrels move in this year. (I like squirrels, so that's an ok thing). I like squirrels too. They don't taste like chicken, They taste more like beef. Just say the word, and I'll give you my recipe for squirrel stew. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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Gee thanks, Horvy...there isn't enough meat on a squirrel to make it worth
my while... "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 03:14:05 GMT, "katysails" wrote this crap: Here in Michigan, if a commercial orchard is sold off as residential real estate, the apple tress must all be taken down because the new home owners may not treat them with pesticide, thus unleashing an unwanted insect population. One of our boys bought a farmhouse that was originally a commercial orchard and they raised the orchard...hence...a lot of apple wood...we have a lot of oak around here but the big ones were all lumbered off 75-100 years ago...they are still trying to catch up with the maple and walnut population. I've been nursing along two oak trees since we moved here 23 years ago...one is finally big enough to produce acorns and we had our first squirrels move in this year. (I like squirrels, so that's an ok thing). I like squirrels too. They don't taste like chicken, They taste more like beef. Just say the word, and I'll give you my recipe for squirrel stew. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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Ya gotta shoot a bunch of em, add some rabbits and a pheasant or two
if you're lucky enough to find some. In a pinch , groundhog can be used, but it needs to be soaked a while first. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ "katysails" wrote in message ... Gee thanks, Horvy...there isn't enough meat on a squirrel to make it worth my while... "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 03:14:05 GMT, "katysails" wrote this crap: Here in Michigan, if a commercial orchard is sold off as residential real estate, the apple tress must all be taken down because the new home owners may not treat them with pesticide, thus unleashing an unwanted insect population. One of our boys bought a farmhouse that was originally a commercial orchard and they raised the orchard...hence...a lot of apple wood...we have a lot of oak around here but the big ones were all lumbered off 75-100 years ago...they are still trying to catch up with the maple and walnut population. I've been nursing along two oak trees since we moved here 23 years ago...one is finally big enough to produce acorns and we had our first squirrels move in this year. (I like squirrels, so that's an ok thing). I like squirrels too. They don't taste like chicken, They taste more like beef. Just say the word, and I'll give you my recipe for squirrel stew. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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Rabbits and groundhogs we've got by the dozens....once ina while a pheasant
will appear but only if the local 4-H groups have planbted them...we do ahve a lot of turkeys, though... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Ya gotta shoot a bunch of em, add some rabbits and a pheasant or two if you're lucky enough to find some. In a pinch , groundhog can be used, but it needs to be soaked a while first. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ "katysails" wrote in message ... Gee thanks, Horvy...there isn't enough meat on a squirrel to make it worth my while... "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 03:14:05 GMT, "katysails" wrote this crap: Here in Michigan, if a commercial orchard is sold off as residential real estate, the apple tress must all be taken down because the new home owners may not treat them with pesticide, thus unleashing an unwanted insect population. One of our boys bought a farmhouse that was originally a commercial orchard and they raised the orchard...hence...a lot of apple wood...we have a lot of oak around here but the big ones were all lumbered off 75-100 years ago...they are still trying to catch up with the maple and walnut population. I've been nursing along two oak trees since we moved here 23 years ago...one is finally big enough to produce acorns and we had our first squirrels move in this year. (I like squirrels, so that's an ok thing). I like squirrels too. They don't taste like chicken, They taste more like beef. Just say the word, and I'll give you my recipe for squirrel stew. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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Ya making GUMBO? Sounds good
Scott Vernon wrote: Ya gotta shoot a bunch of em, add some rabbits and a pheasant or two if you're lucky enough to find some. In a pinch , groundhog can be used, but it needs to be soaked a while first. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ |
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We just call it stew. Throw in carrots, potatoes, onions, celery, etc.
"Bell" wrote in message ... Ya making GUMBO? Sounds good Scott Vernon wrote: Ya gotta shoot a bunch of em, add some rabbits and a pheasant or two if you're lucky enough to find some. In a pinch , groundhog can be used, but it needs to be soaked a while first. -- Scott Vernon Plowville Pa _/)__/)_/)_ |
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On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 13:27:01 GMT, "katysails"
wrote this crap: Gee thanks, Horvy...there isn't enough meat on a squirrel to make it worth my while... Wrong again. Two squirrels make enough stew for a family of four, with plenty of leftovers. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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We come from hardy farm stock...2 squirrels isn't enough to make the dog
happy... "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 13:27:01 GMT, "katysails" wrote this crap: Gee thanks, Horvy...there isn't enough meat on a squirrel to make it worth my while... Wrong again. Two squirrels make enough stew for a family of four, with plenty of leftovers. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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