If you only have two countries, this is not the club for you. Lets see how many of you are out there who have more than three countries. Free antique rice pullers to all new members!
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!
Not sure if you're being serious... but in case you meant something like "at least 3 countries by type AND year", I would quality (barely) with:
- US
- Canada
- USSR (mostly 61-91)
Quote: "Houseofham"Not sure if you're being serious... but in case you meant something like "at least 3 countries by type AND year", I would quality (barely) with:
- US
- Canada
- USSR (mostly 61-91)
Not serious, I posted this light hearted during a very ridiculously dramatic moment of the forum that most people missed, and thankfully has mostly been deleted. Sadly there has been more teenage drama than coin talk in the last few years, I just want to get past the drama and talk about coins, culture, geography, and history.
But thanks for Joining, please give me your bank info so I can send your free Rice Puller.
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!
Quote: "redsmithstudios"But thanks for Joining, please give me your bank info so I can send your free Rice Puller.
Please mail it to:
Main Top Head Vice-President of Golds and Silvers
R. P. Consulting Services, Incorporated
Shop 13, Opposite 3-Walls-5-Corners Cafe, Industrial Lane
Mumbai, India
Quote: "ALLRED1950"Not sure I would qualify But sure would like a rice puller, You trade acorns for one. Have 4 of them with no squirrel month juice on them
sorry but the ones with squirrel mouth juice are worth more. But more importantly if you throw them at someone will they turn to stone?
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!
Quote: "ALLRED1950" May be I should have not eaten squirrel this week end. You brown then up and put in cream of mushroom soup and cook till tinder. A lot of bone though
Quote: "ALLRED1950"Squirrel Eating Coin Men unite. What is your favorite way to eat them, Sorry David ,but the S.E.C.M. have taken your over your post.
Hey at least we are talking about something important now!
I have always heard about squirrel gravy, but I always cooked them on a spit over the fire, how do you make the gravy?
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!
idolenz the plague I think is carred by the write footed mouse , and wood rat. And other rats.
David not sure about what the gravy,we will had to ask uncle bob.
Huntin' party campfire recipe for squirrel gravy.
1. To paraphrase the old eskimo recipe for owl soup; first you kill a squirrel.
2. Cook the squirrel. Most people prefer to skin and clean it first.
3. Add, milk, water, flour, salt, pepper and stir until the whole mess has turned into gravy.
4. Eat the squirrel and gravy. (Some folks throw the squirrel away and just eat the gravy. Your choice.)
Fancy inside cookin' recipe details.
Cut up the squirrel. Add salt and pepper to one cup of flour. Roll the squirrel in the flour and then cook him up low and slow until he's tender, probably 1 hour or so. Then add cup of water, cup of milk, the rest of the flour and start stirring real slow until its ready to eat.
Back in the good ole days, a friend and I went squirrel hunting and in a secluded valley , we came upon the most massive oak tree I have ever seen.. We both saw 2 different squirrels in that tree and shot them both.
We proceeded to sit on opposite sides of the tree, and shot 16 squirrels out of that 1 tree.
Put on a squirrel feed @ the local gin mill, and drank free beer all night.
Totally forgot about that day until I read this Post in the Forum.
Good Stuff..... Thanks Guys
Well, I guess you could use a crock pot if you had enough duct tape to strap enough extension cords together to stretch a few miles out into the woods or if you're lucky enough to have a wife who actually likes having dead squirrels in her kitchen. Otherwise a good heavy cowboy skillet and a pile of dry wood should do the trick.
I've only just reconcile itself with Neil eating goats, even to the point of eating goat vindaloo twice recently myself and now you are on to squirrels? I reckon I could give it a try but they look suspiciously like rats to me.
Non illegitimis carborundum est. Excellent advice for all coins.
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Phil let me explain myself some. Three times in my life I have been in the back country,me and two horse. For 3 to 6 weeks. And did not see another human the whole time. And let me tell you it is not like the movies. Two horses in the back country is like haveing 10 kids to look after. You spend more time taking care of them then yourself. But after two weeks of can and dried food ,those little guys start to look real good. Even the horses start to tell you look fresh meat. Because you are eating there sweet feed. Let me tell that is very good ,you have to cook it ,or you be chewing all day , An you will not look very nice,after. For about 8 years I lived in the back country, the biggest town I would go to was pop. 3000. It was a big adjustment when I moved back to a city. But I draw a line at skunk ,and long pig. Everything else is fair game.
That's a terrible waste of a good shell. Everyone knows you should line them with tin foil and wear them as a hat to stop the government from mind controlling you.
Non illegitimis carborundum est. Excellent advice for all coins.
Make Numismatics Great Again!
Really how much meet can you get off a squirrel. My 85 yr old mom traps them all summer, not big at all. She doesn't like them wrecking the sheds. Plus now I will need to check out the Edson squirrel next time I go there. Its only 45 mins away. I didn't even know it existed.
I thought Duck Dynasty only did squirrel for ratings. Its interesting that people really eat this rodent. What is the flavor like. How many for a meal. I have heard about the other critters, but thought people were joking. I have had bear ham in my youth.