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Thanks to Tony and family for hosting the gtg, I think it was a pretty good success overall!
Powerful good food, lots of good range time, and pleasant company.
It was also good meeting a few folks I'd not encountered in the past.
 

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Good morning!
Thank you Tony and your wife and family for your hospitality! All of the food was amazingly good! I have to ask what cut of meat was ground up to make those hamburgers? They were remarkably good.
It was really good to visit with everyone. There was an impressive assortment of projectile pushers there. Impressively accurate too!
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Just standard hamburger from home grass raised beef. The middle one is this years freezer choice and we are still working on last years beef. I need to do more cooking and grilling it seems. I might sneak out a steak to cook up since this one got an 18 day hang.
Thanks to Tony and family for hosting the gtg, I think it was a pretty good success overall!
Powerful good food, lots of good range time, and pleasant company.
It was also good meeting a few folks I'd not encountered in the past.
Was your wife happy to not have to cook lunch for you today?
 
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Bought another item for when we move to the Stamp. A wood stove. It’s similar to the one we had in our current house. (I had removed it after the fire and set it on the back deck out of the way. We hadn’t planned on putting it back in to the house because most folks don’t do wood heat and we wanted to set the house up to eventually sell it and move to the Stamp. But we were going to use it at the Stamp. Sometime in the rebuilding process somebody stole it. I actually saw it on marketplace last fall for sale. Thought about going to look at it, along with the Police, but had no way to actually prove it was mine.)
I had checked out new ones, what I call a circulator type, and they are EXPENSIVE. Up to about $1800 expensive. This one had been bought for a small cabin and only been used 4 times. It put out too much heat for the gentleman so he quit using it.
 
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