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On Mon, 03 May 2021 21:48:42 -0600, US Janet >
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>On Mon, 3 May 2021 22:23:37 -0400, Dave Smith
> wrote:
>
>>On 2021-05-03 8:08 p.m., Daniel wrote:
>>> A friend of mine gifted a bunch of axis deer backstrap as well as a load
>>> of other really good meat. Creme de la creme as they say. I've never had
>>> deer much less axis deer that he hunted in hawaii.
>>>
>>> I was told that it's easy to overcook and that it comes out pasty if
>>> overdone. So, with that in mind, anyone with experience with wild game
>>> meat have tips for me to prevent this mishap?
>>>
>>> I would not want to mess this up regardless, but it gives alot more weight
>>> for me personally that he's dying of cancer. He was making room in his
>>> game freezers for a few elk that he killed last season.
>>>
>>> I've had the meat now for about a month but it seems high time to pull
>>> some out to grill.
>>>

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>>He killed the elk last season and he is just making room for them in the
>>freezer now? I think I would pass on the free meat.

>
>An elk is a heck of a lot of meat.


Sure is, and a privilege to eat. And offered for free, no less.