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		-2 venison t-loins or "backstraps" as we call em down here ;) 
	-Moores, Dales or your favorite marinade -Vinegar -Conecuh sausage/banana pepers or jalapenos (your choice) -Pack of bacon -Grill Beat your meat with a good tenderizin hammer first! *:D Cut straps lenthwise almost all the way through, stuff with jalapenos, banana peppers, conecuh sausage, or whatever you like. I like banna peppers and connecuh. Then wrap tightly in bacon slices, soak overnight in marinade. My preference here is about 1/3 vinegar 2/3 Moores Marinade till loins are covered. Throw on a hot grill to sear it at first, then cool down to a medium heat and cook slowly til done. I have made many deer eating converts out of this one. *8) http://www.forumpictureprocessor.com...eler%20025.jpg  | 
		
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		We call them backstraps or tenderloins up here too. Yours looks to be a great way to cook them. billy Mac ;D 
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		Wow that does look like the way to do it! "Backstrap" must be universal t-loin lingo - we call it that too. 
	Well, after this I'm thinking I might lay down a few nannies (does) this year. ;D  | 
		
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		Those nannies make the best ones!! 8) 
	Specially the ones that weight about 45 lbs! :D  | 
		
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		bout timeto do some scoutin' round here, aint it stink. 
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		Already been doin it....bow season opens next weekend (14th) here. Im goin up to do some more planting and such this weekend, but I got a couple spots ready for opening day. ;) 
	Gonna hopefully get in a little more scouting Fri-Sat if I can get off the tractor and planting. ::)  | 
		
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		damn that looks great! :o 
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		I know Kajun....Stinky has just given several nannies up and down the east coast a death wish.  
	I hope you are happy Stinky - you deer Hitler you.  | 
		
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 Oh!! I know, Ill sling a few arrows at some, thatll make me feel better! 8)  | 
		
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		Just thought it was time to bump up one of my favs. Hope to put some on the ground in a few more weeks!! :D 
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		We can start taking does Sat. the 15th. 
	What is "conecuh" sausage? Never heard of it and I eat alot!  | 
		
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		http://www.conecuhsausage.com/ 
	Conecuh comes from the Muscogee language, and has been interpreted to mean either "land of cane", "polecat's head" or "conch shaped". There's a county named that in south central Alabama.  | 
		
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		Do we have a local Lowcountry equivalent?  | 
		
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		Morris Tuten in Ridgeland (if he is still alive)processes whole hogs but I don't know what else he does. 
	Every year we order at least one half of a 200lb hog, split down the backbone with head and hair removed to do a inground pit cooked BBQ. harbour check your pm.  | 
		
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		I buy it at any local grocery store here....its a name brand as well. :-/ 
	but yeah bow season starts here on Oct. 15th. Im looking forward to some fresh straps. Gonna go plant and get things in order this weekend. 8)  | 
		
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		Tsubaki pm right back at you :) :) 
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