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    Manwich for small animals

    no this isn't a joke, wife got several cans of Manwich on sale for like $ .69 cents each, I figured god forbid Squirrel Manwich doesn't sound like a bad dinner choice if thing ever got down to it.

    anyone else keep a few cans around, worst case Rat or Pigeon Manwich might be something they could sell in a Chinese restaurant ....lol

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    I don't know about squirrel Or eeewww the other ones mentioned but I have used rabbit in it and that was taste. Also have used turkey, chicken and turtle,I grounded the meat of course.

    While living in Belize I made ground meat from this and used it as you would hamburger.


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    I too vote for the hamburger style meal mixes (Manwich, Hamburger Helper, etc..) for anything that you may harvest.

    I once got some venison from a co-worker... it was pretty gamey so I used Hamburger Helper.. It helped it out a lot. I guess not everyone soaks there game in salt water. Dohno...

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    I like hamburger helper, but I find Manwich absolutely revolting
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    A squirrel sandwich is just a sandwich, but a squirrel manwich is a meal!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ElevenBravo View Post
    ...I once got some venison from a co-worker... it was pretty gamey so I used Hamburger Helper.. It helped it out a lot. I guess not everyone soaks there game in salt water. Dohno...

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    Your friend hunting in a pine bush? I have never soaked any of my game meat in Salt water, ever! Most people don't believe I am feeding them wild game. I'm not sure what I do different, but my wife approves!

    Never heard of manwich. but I keep a decent supply of HB helper. or just make it. dice up some veggies, fry with the meat, add water and some stock, throw in some pasta, and when it is almost ready, dump in a can of tomatoes!

    Works well with rice too.
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    I like the hamburger helper meals also, I will also add different meats to some easy made pasta meals.
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    I always soak any wild caught animal, be it footed game or finned, in salt water. Removes pretty much all the "gamieness" out of it and leaves the meat flavor the way it should be enjoyed. But, different strokes for different folks!
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    ^^^^I've heard buttermilk works also....of course salt water would be much cheaper and works fine also.
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    Agreed! We even started brining our Turkey and it's dang good that way.
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