I was looking for a recipe I posted several years ago and found some smart lady had put all of the great recipes on Thingaday into one nice “cookbook” for us. I had made many recipes from the American Heritage Cookbook. One of my favorites was Mormon Spit Pea Soup which has meatballs and potatoes and is a main dish in itself.
We recently met a man who traps and butchers deer and wild boar and he has given us lots of delicious meat. The Thingaday Cookbook is a good reference so I want to tag it to my blog! You can find hte recipe for Barbecued Venison, which is actually cooked in a pot!
I want to make the Creole Gumbo again! Ane Prune Bread! Lots of good recipes on this site!!
Here is the deerslayer on the far right! Mr. Nakabepu! He also has six goats,100 chickens and 600 blueberry trees.
Yoko is holding an egg from one of his “arokana” chickens!
We were thrilled to make friends with this interesting guy and it happens that he speaks English quite well…and took part in our English Bible class last week!! We all had a great time!
Check it out!