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/ Toilet paper #181  
Summer Crow Kabobs
submitted by Gordon Krause (Crow Busters Founder)
Ingredients
16 pieces of crow breast meat (no bones) (8 crows)
16 pieces of green pepper
16 cherry tomatoes
8 button mushrooms
8 ears of sweet corn
1 1/2 cups of Teriyaki sauce
1/2 cup melted butter
8 kabob skewers
Preparation
Cut each piece of crow in half and place in a covered bowl with the Teriyaki sauce over night. Clean and cut each ear of corn into 3 pieces. Cook in boiling salt water for 10 minutes. Alternately put corn (3 pieces), green peppers (3 pieces) and cherry tomatoes (3) along with 4 pieces of crow meat on each skewer. Use 1 mushroom to top each skewer. Brush with melted butter and place on preheated grill for about 4 minutes. Flip, butter again and place back on grill for another 4 minutes. Repeat one last time for a total of 12 minutes or until they appear done. Serves four adults.

Sounds tasty ... :thumbsup:
 
/ Toilet paper #182  
I've never personally known anyone to eat crow, but my Dad told me about an old black fellow who lived and worked on my grandparents' farm. The old fellow didn't know how old he was, but thought he was barely in his teens when the slaves were released. Anyway, Dad said that old man would give him a shotgun shell for any crow Dad brought to him when Dad was a kid. So when I was a kid, I shot a crow, dressed it out, and wanted to see what it would taste like. But that was the only critter I ever dressed and took home that my Mother would not allow me to take into the house. So I never got to try crow, even though I ate a lot of blackbirds and medowlarks.

And today, I visited 3 Walmarts looking for the gallon jugs of distilled water. Not a single one to be found.

However, at two of the Walmarts, an employee at the door to the store room was passing out toilet paper; one 6 roll package per customer.
 
/ Toilet paper #183  
We thought that half the Lodge had come down with the virus because of the fever, chills and shakes, but finally figured out it was because they closed the bar.

"No beer and no TV makes Homer go crazy." - The Simpsons episode parody of The Shining.
 
/ Toilet paper #184  
I've never personally known anyone to eat crow, but my Dad told me about an old black fellow who lived and worked on my grandparents' farm. The old fellow didn't know how old he was, but thought he was barely in his teens when the slaves were released. Anyway, Dad said that old man would give him a shotgun shell for any crow Dad brought to him when Dad was a kid. So when I was a kid, I shot a crow, dressed it out, and wanted to see what it would taste like. But that was the only critter I ever dressed and took home that my Mother would not allow me to take into the house. So I never got to try crow, even though I ate a lot of blackbirds and medowlarks.

And today, I visited 3 Walmarts looking for the gallon jugs of distilled water. Not a single one to be found.

However, at two of the Walmarts, an employee at the door to the store room was passing out toilet paper; one 6 roll package per customer.

You on CPAP too?
 
/ Toilet paper #185  
Summer Crow Kabobs
submitted by Gordon Krause (Crow Busters Founder)
Ingredients
16 pieces of crow breast meat (no bones) (8 crows)
16 pieces of green pepper
16 cherry tomatoes
8 button mushrooms
8 ears of sweet corn
1 1/2 cups of Teriyaki sauce
1/2 cup melted butter
8 kabob skewers
Preparation
Cut each piece of crow in half and place in a covered bowl with the Teriyaki sauce over night. Clean and cut each ear of corn into 3 pieces. Cook in boiling salt water for 10 minutes. Alternately put corn (3 pieces), green peppers (3 pieces) and cherry tomatoes (3) along with 4 pieces of crow meat on each skewer. Use 1 mushroom to top each skewer. Brush with melted butter and place on preheated grill for about 4 minutes. Flip, butter again and place back on grill for another 4 minutes. Repeat one last time for a total of 12 minutes or until they appear done. Serves four adults.

Don't tell anyone but a robin's breast is much tastier and not so dark...

For doves...rat traps work great with a little peanut butter to hold some bird seed on the bait tray...
 
/ Toilet paper #187  
Summer Crow Kabobs
submitted by Gordon Krause (Crow Busters Founder)
Ingredients
16 pieces of crow breast meat (no bones) (8 crows)
16 pieces of green pepper
16 cherry tomatoes
8 button mushrooms
8 ears of sweet corn
1 1/2 cups of Teriyaki sauce
1/2 cup melted butter
8 kabob skewers
Preparation
Cut each piece of crow in half and place in a covered bowl with the Teriyaki sauce over night. Clean and cut each ear of corn into 3 pieces. Cook in boiling salt water for 10 minutes. Alternately put corn (3 pieces), green peppers (3 pieces) and cherry tomatoes (3) along with 4 pieces of crow meat on each skewer. Use 1 mushroom to top each skewer. Brush with melted butter and place on preheated grill for about 4 minutes. Flip, butter again and place back on grill for another 4 minutes. Repeat one last time for a total of 12 minutes or until they appear done. Serves four adults.

Is this a public service announcement for those who were saying "this is just the flu" a week or so ago and now "eating crow"?
 
/ Toilet paper #189  
Somerset Walmart got a large shipment of TP in yesterday. I watched as the customers would strip a pallet bare. They were limiting it to one per customer. It was gone in a couple of hours. I heard they got another shipment in today. Thats a lot of TP.

Stanford Walmart had to call police because irate woman could not understand that they would not sell her a cart stacked full of bottled water.

Got a call from day care years ago over cats.
Seems when they were doing the animal picture flash cards my son would call out target when the cat one came up.
 
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#190  
My wife was at the grocery store. At one place in the store, they have previously opened containers. She said there were a lot of plastic wraps of TP with one stolen from it in there.

Ralph
 
/ Toilet paper #192  
Don't tell anyone but a robin's breast is much tastier and not so dark...

Weren't robins the first bird protected by law in this country because they were so easy to kill and so tasty that the pioneers traveling west were eating so many they were in danger of becoming extinct?
 
/ Toilet paper #193  
Weren't robins the first bird protected by law in this country because they were so easy to kill and so tasty that the pioneers traveling west were eating so many they were in danger of becoming extinct?

My sainted mother (RIP) would kill me to this day if I killed a robin. :confused3:
 
/ Toilet paper #194  
Ifn you raise blueberries you will think the only good robin is a dead one. Worst bird for stealing blueberries we have.
 
/ Toilet paper #195  
Yep, for about 6 years now.

Hadn't thought much about the distilled water... Guess better start hunting for some while we still have some.
 
/ Toilet paper #196  
Which makes you part of the problem if you weren't completely out and buying for a family of 6.
A 24 pack? We have a couple of those in our storeroom, just because one goes upstairs one goes downstairs and then that's about what fits underneath the sink...

Aaron Z
 
/ Toilet paper #198  
Boil tap or rainwater. Collect the steam. 'Course, you need the contraption to do that.

You can use your dehumidifier and collect the water..
 
/ Toilet paper #199  
Weren't robins the first bird protected by law in this country because they were so easy to kill and so tasty that the pioneers traveling west were eating so many they were in danger of becoming extinct?

That sounds like a logical history...know they are protected (I was jesting)...

They likely do it elsewhere also but down in central FL they gather in masses and gorge themselves on a few different varieties of fermenting berries...they are a total nuisance and the droppings on vehicles are acidic...!
 
/ Toilet paper #200  
Ifn you raise blueberries you will think the only good robin is a dead one. Worst bird for stealing blueberries we have.

:confused3: We were only farmers back then but mom would not tolerate killing robins.
 

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