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Venison and Radishes
Rick Larson
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Location: Manitowoc WI USA Zone 5
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posted 13 years ago
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Wild whitetail venison with fresh pulled radishes from the garden. Plus a garden-grown sweet butternut squash brought out of storage.
Soaking up information.
Rion Mather
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That is fantastic, Rick! It is rare to see someone post one of their cooking videos online.
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Rick Larson
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Thanks for the nice comment. I think what is rare is a real life effort at it. Plenty of cooking shows with full blown sets - using the most expensive editing programs - one can watch.
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