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comfort.
Was out and about with my wife today, I was wearing my SW Saffron, at our first stop, where we had breakfast. the comment I got was from a gentleman who stated that "that looks comfortable." I gave a short reply, that it was, very. Spent the rest of the morning shopping here and there, no further comments of any kind. At our last stop, met someone from my work, who has seen me before, kilted. He said, "nice skirt." I gently corrected him, by saying, "it's a kilt." He said he knew that. I know that he was kidding, he and I have had talks about my wearing kilts. All in all a nice day. We even went to a store we had never been before, it speciallizes in bison meat. Bought a roast and a couple of steaks. Cooking the roast right now.
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Pictures or it didn't happen... 
(Actually, I just like to see pics of Saffron kilts. I'm going to have to get one myself one day.)
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heh
My saffron has been in the closet a couple months now... I am not allowed to wear it until the wedding in October! Try that Jones, staring at you everytime you open the closet. "WEAR ME WEAR ME!"
DO not do this to yourself Ghostblight.
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I tell ya,
I want a review of that kilt, AND a review of that roast. MMMMmmmmm
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Sounds like a good day. Bison is excellent meat. Unfortunately, when we moved to this area, stores that carry items such as bison are a 3 hour drive (one way.) Enjoy your roast.
[I][B]Nearly all men can stand adversity. If you really want to test a man’s character,
Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]
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How do you cook the bison? I know bison burgers should not be charcoal grilled. There is not enough natural fat and they get really tough, really fast. Not sure how to cook a roast or steak. Slow cooker?
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I am using the pressure cooker. It turned out pretty good. I have had ground buffalo before, makes a great meatloaf. Trying to eat a diet with more grass fed meat, both red and white. My wife and I were vegetarians for many years, and vegan for several, but due to my wife's diabetes, have added meat back into our diet. I have lost about 33 pounds, mostly by cutting down on the carbs. She has her blood sugar levels down into a very normal range.
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I'll be right over, as it sounds delicious.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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FREEDOM is comfortable!
I love bison too. Long trek to get it. Fresh bison in restaurants when I can. Local supermarket brings it to town twice a year for a week.
Lost the source, but not too long ago read where someone set forth that if we'd go back to eating bison, elk, and salmon diabetes would disappear. No clue how true that is. But I love all three.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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3rd July 09, 08:13 PM
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 Originally Posted by cormacmacguardhe
I am using the pressure cooker. It turned out pretty good. I have had ground buffalo before, makes a great meatloaf. Trying to eat a diet with more grass fed meat, both red and white. My wife and I were vegetarians for many years, and vegan for several, but due to my wife's diabetes, have added meat back into our diet. I have lost about 33 pounds, mostly by cutting down on the carbs. She has her blood sugar levels down into a very normal range.
I'm impressed that you've lost weight giving up your vegetarian ways. My sister had to reconvert before she wasted away. I'm glad the diet helps with your wife's illness, my nephew is diabetic, it's tough on a ten year old.
Bob
If you can't be good, be entertaining!!!
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