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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5723860" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>I butcher what will be eaten at my house and all else gets dropped off at the processor and I pay the basic cut package fee. The meat comes back neatly trimmed & vacuum packed. We make about 150lbs summer sausage, a bunch of breakfast patties, and probably 50lbs of jerky every year. We drive around delivering our local Christmas cards with a summer sausage, crackers, & cheese. For several older folks in the area we've bought insta-pots and give them with a venison roast & veggies ready to make a pot roast. </p><p></p><p>Would be cheaper & easier donating the excess deer to Hunters For Hungry but doing it this way makes me feel good making others smile, and it scores me some pretty outstanding places to hunt! Sharing the bounty of a successful hunt, especially with those who are no longer able, gives a satisfying feeling that has got to be one of humanity's most primal emotions. I wouldn't trade it for anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5723860, member: 20583"] I butcher what will be eaten at my house and all else gets dropped off at the processor and I pay the basic cut package fee. The meat comes back neatly trimmed & vacuum packed. We make about 150lbs summer sausage, a bunch of breakfast patties, and probably 50lbs of jerky every year. We drive around delivering our local Christmas cards with a summer sausage, crackers, & cheese. For several older folks in the area we've bought insta-pots and give them with a venison roast & veggies ready to make a pot roast. Would be cheaper & easier donating the excess deer to Hunters For Hungry but doing it this way makes me feel good making others smile, and it scores me some pretty outstanding places to hunt! Sharing the bounty of a successful hunt, especially with those who are no longer able, gives a satisfying feeling that has got to be one of humanity's most primal emotions. I wouldn't trade it for anything. [/QUOTE]
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