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Date: 13 Dec 2006 00:08:55
From: I_AM_EVIL
Subject: OT: Just in time for Christmas


Copied from MSNBC via MSN.

Rudolph roasting on an open fire?

Just in time for Christmas, Illinois hot dog stand sells ones made of
reindeer

GLENVIEW, Ill. - Just in time for Christmas, they’re selling reindeer hot
dogs in suburban Chicago.

With grilled onions and mustard, it will cost you eight dollars at Fred
Markoff’s hot dog stand in Glenview.

The reindeer dogs are made in Alaska and actually contain a bit of beef
and pork because reindeer meat is so lean and dry.

Markoff says he first tasted the reindeer hot dogs on a visit to Alaska a
few years ago and decided to offer them as a December special at his stand.

His other specialties include smoked alligator-and-pork sausages and
buffalo bratwursts.


I wonder if he puts a dab of ketchup on one end of the hotdog to simulate
a "red nose."


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Date: 13 Dec
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: OT: Just in time for Christmas





On Dec 13 2006 1:08 AM, I_AM_EVIL wrote:

> Copied from MSNBC via MSN.
>
> Rudolph roasting on an open fire?
>
> Just in time for Christmas, Illinois hot dog stand sells ones made of
> reindeer
>
> GLENVIEW, Ill. - Just in time for Christmas, they re selling reindeer hot
> dogs in suburban Chicago.
>
> With grilled onions and mustard, it will cost you eight dollars at Fred
> Markoff s hot dog stand in Glenview.
>
> The reindeer dogs are made in Alaska and actually contain a bit of beef
> and pork because reindeer meat is so lean and dry.
>
> Markoff says he first tasted the reindeer hot dogs on a visit to Alaska a
> few years ago and decided to offer them as a December special at his stand.
>
> His other specialties include smoked alligator-and-pork sausages and
> buffalo bratwursts.
>
>
> I wonder if he puts a dab of ketchup on one end of the hotdog to simulate
> a "red nose."
>
>


I have had smoked Reindeer in Finland and it was pretty good.



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Date: 13 Dec 2006 01:26:38
From: I_AM_EVIL
Subject: Re: OT: Just in time for Christmas


On Dec 13 2006 4:00 AM, arlo payne wrote:

> On Dec 13 2006 1:08 AM, I_AM_EVIL wrote:
>
> > Copied from MSNBC via MSN.
> >
> > Rudolph roasting on an open fire?
> >
> > Just in time for Christmas, Illinois hot dog stand sells ones made of
> > reindeer
> >
> > GLENVIEW, Ill. - Just in time for Christmas, they re selling reindeer hot
> > dogs in suburban Chicago.
> >
> > With grilled onions and mustard, it will cost you eight dollars at Fred
> > Markoff s hot dog stand in Glenview.
> >
> > The reindeer dogs are made in Alaska and actually contain a bit of beef
> > and pork because reindeer meat is so lean and dry.
> >
> > Markoff says he first tasted the reindeer hot dogs on a visit to Alaska a
> > few years ago and decided to offer them as a December special at his stand.
> >
> > His other specialties include smoked alligator-and-pork sausages and
> > buffalo bratwursts.
> >
> >
> > I wonder if he puts a dab of ketchup on one end of the hotdog to simulate
> > a "red nose."
> >
> >
>
>
> I have had smoked Reindeer in Finland and it was pretty good.



While visiting my uncle who lived in Alaska, I tried smoked reindeer.
It was very good. One of my favorites is smoked salmon. I've had the
opportunity to try various types of game meat in my lifetime. People
would be amazed how good a lot of it is if they could just get past the
thought of what kind of animal it came from. Some that come to mind are
bear, alligator, rattlesnake, ostrich and buffalo. Before someone asks, NO
they don't taste like chicken. Only chicken tastes like chicken.


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Date: 13 Dec 2006 04:43:32
From: A Man Beaten by Jacks
Subject: Re: OT: Just in time for Christmas


On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 01:26:38 -0800, "I_AM_EVIL" <a1632@webnntp.invalid > wrote:

>On Dec 13 2006 4:00 AM, arlo payne wrote:

>> I have had smoked Reindeer in Finland and it was pretty good.

> While visiting my uncle who lived in Alaska, I tried smoked reindeer.

How do you keep it lit?


    
Date: 13 Dec 2006 02:03:09
From: I_AM_EVIL
Subject: Re: OT: Just in time for Christmas


On Dec 13 2006 4:43 AM, A Man Beaten by Jacks wrote:

> On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 01:26:38 -0800, "I_AM_EVIL" <a1632@webnntp.invalid>
wrote:
>
> >On Dec 13 2006 4:00 AM, arlo payne wrote:
>
> >> I have had smoked Reindeer in Finland and it was pretty good.
>
> > While visiting my uncle who lived in Alaska, I tried smoked reindeer.
>
> How do you keep it lit?


As long as you don't roll it too tight you shouldn't have a problem
keeping it lit. It's better if you use a bong or pipe. Keep a blow torch
beside you just in case it keeps going out. A regular lighter just
doesn't produce enough heat to get it lit.


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Date: 13 Dec
From: arlo payne
Subject: Re: OT: Just in time for Christmas





On Dec 13 2006 2:26 AM, I_AM_EVIL wrote:

> On Dec 13 2006 4:00 AM, arlo payne wrote:
>
> > On Dec 13 2006 1:08 AM, I_AM_EVIL wrote:
> >
> > > Copied from MSNBC via MSN.
> > >
> > > Rudolph roasting on an open fire?
> > >
> > > Just in time for Christmas, Illinois hot dog stand sells ones made of
> > > reindeer
> > >
> > > GLENVIEW, Ill. - Just in time for Christmas, they re selling reindeer hot
> > > dogs in suburban Chicago.
> > >
> > > With grilled onions and mustard, it will cost you eight dollars at Fred
> > > Markoff s hot dog stand in Glenview.
> > >
> > > The reindeer dogs are made in Alaska and actually contain a bit of beef
> > > and pork because reindeer meat is so lean and dry.
> > >
> > > Markoff says he first tasted the reindeer hot dogs on a visit to Alaska a
> > > few years ago and decided to offer them as a December special at his
> > > stand.
> > >
> > > His other specialties include smoked alligator-and-pork sausages and
> > > buffalo bratwursts.
> > >
> > >
> > > I wonder if he puts a dab of ketchup on one end of the hotdog to simulate
> > > a "red nose."
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > I have had smoked Reindeer in Finland and it was pretty good.
>
>
>
> While visiting my uncle who lived in Alaska, I tried smoked reindeer.
> It was very good. One of my favorites is smoked salmon. I've had the
> opportunity to try various types of game meat in my lifetime. People
> would be amazed how good a lot of it is if they could just get past the
> thought of what kind of animal it came from. Some that come to mind are
> bear, alligator, rattlesnake, ostrich and buffalo. Before someone asks, NO
> they don't taste like chicken. Only chicken tastes like chicken.
>
>

I hate chicken!

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Date: 13 Dec 2006 15:01:11
From: Aboo
Subject: Re: OT: Just in time for Christmas


On Dec 13 2006 3:26 AM, I_AM_EVIL wrote:

> While visiting my uncle who lived in Alaska, I tried smoked reindeer.
> It was very good. One of my favorites is smoked salmon. I've had the
> opportunity to try various types of game meat in my lifetime. People
> would be amazed how good a lot of it is if they could just get past the
> thought of what kind of animal it came from. Some that come to mind are
> bear, alligator, rattlesnake, ostrich and buffalo. Before someone asks, NO
> they don't taste like chicken. Only chicken tastes like chicken.
>
>
> The 2nd Amendment........America's TRUE Homeland Security.


My personal favorite is Raccoon. Very good stuff.

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Date: 13 Dec 2006 18:06:51
From: Peg Smith
Subject: Re: OT: Just in time for Christmas


"Aboo" <jhemphill@ndbh.com > wrote:

>My personal favorite is Raccoon. Very good stuff.

Really? I didn't know that. We've got one of the fuckers roaming here
at night, dumping over garbage cans, and strewing garbage all over the
place. Hmmm...

Which is best, fried, baked, or grilled?

Peg