Subj : Re: I'm back. To : Dale Shipp From : Dave Drum Date : Tue Jun 28 2022 06:28:09 -=> Dale Shipp wrote to Bill Swisher <=- DD> Smiting a large animal like a moose - or a hawg or cow - will do your DD> bodywork no good. And, if has happened around here a couple times the DD> animal rolls up over the hood and comes into the passenger compartment DD> the results can be fatal. BS> Often referred to, locally, as getting your moose the hard way. Moose DS> What are the laws there. If you are unfortunate enough to hit and kill DS> a moose or any other large animal, can you keep the carcass? TTTT, I am DS> not even sure what the law says here in Maryland. According to the list of legal roadkill harvesting (AKA Buick Bambi) https://tinyurl.com/KEEP-BAMBI Maryland: Permit required. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Betty Trucker Roadkill Helper Categories: Pasta, Cheese, Dairy, Herbs, Vegetables Yield: 6 Servings MMMMM-------------------------SAUCE MIX------------------------------ 4 1/2 c Dehydrated cheese 2 2/3 tb Powdered milk 2 2/3 c Flour 2 ts Onion powder MMMMM---------------------OTHER INGREDIENTS-------------------------- 2 c Macaroni elbows +=OR=+ 1 c Uncooked rice +=OR=+ 2 c Sliced potatoes; dried is OK 2 c Water (1 cup if using fresh - potatoes) 1/4 c Butter; or more 1 lb Roadkill of choice; bones - removed as much as you can - fur/feathers, too Salt & pepper Mix the sauce ingredients well and store in an airtight container. Makes 5 pounds After removing hide, fur/feathers, and bones/fragments as best you can chop the meat as fine as you wish and brown in a skillet. Stir in the pasta, rice, or potatoes then the water and butter, combining well. Add a half cup of the Sauce Mix and combine well. Cover the skillet and simmer until the pasta/rice/potatoes are cooked to desired doneness. Season with salt and pepper. RECIPE FROM: The Back of the Box Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Do not use elevator in case of fire. Water works best. --- MultiMail/Win * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .