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52 minutes ago, smurfy said:

gosh.......and here i thought you were a straight up saint!!!!!!!!!🤪🤣🤗

I worked inner city as a paramedic as well as rural areas and on reservations. I'm sure I've frustrated a few people trying to do my job. Probably even on YouTube for all I know?

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31 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Raw?! Like Rocky style?

Yes, never got sick once. I don't do it anymore as it's a decreased nutritional value compared to cooking it. Now I cook it. Same breakfast everyday for about 15 years now

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49 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Raw?! Like Rocky style?

Back in the days when I fished tournaments I was on the water 40 hrs/week plus working my full time job.  A few raw eggs when I got home at night was enough for “dinner” so I could go to sleep.

 

I really like sushi and red meat cooked rare too.  Call me an animal. 😆

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10 minutes ago, smurfy said:

What you don't eat spinach like Popeye?🤣 What about your wheaties!!👍

Red meat, venison, Waterfowl, grouse, walleye, veggies and eggs. Pretty plain

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13 hours ago, Kettle said:

Red meat, venison, Waterfowl, grouse, walleye, veggies and eggs. Pretty plain

sounds like a pretty darn good menu to me!!!!!!!!👍 i dont see taters on there though??? i gotta have taters!!!!!!!😉

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19 hours ago, Kettle said:

Yes, never got sick once.

Living dangerously!

 

That's all it took to make me avoid doing it in the future though.  One big dose of salmonella, e-coli, norovirus, or listeria and you'll be spending days camped by a toilet.  Been there, done that.  Never again.  People think they're invincible...until they're not.

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38 minutes ago, gimruis said:

Living dangerously!

 

That's all it took to make me avoid doing it in the future though.  One big dose of salmonella, e-coli, norovirus, or listeria and you'll be spending days camped by a toilet.  Been there, done that.  Never again.  People think they're invincible...until they're not.


I suppose an instance like that can change a person’s perspective.  I can’t say I’ve never been sick from bad food but I’ll say it’s always been from something that was cooked.  Whether cooked wrong or stored wrong/too long is debatable but could never trace a bad bout back to raw food honestly.

 

My wife does NOT agree with me either.  Some meals get a little tricky to make to keep everyone happy.

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2 hours ago, gimruis said:

Living dangerously!

 

That's all it took to make me avoid doing it in the future though.  One big dose of salmonella, e-coli, norovirus, or listeria and you'll be spending days camped by a toilet.  Been there, done that.  Never again.  People think they're invincible...until they're not.

So gim, sounds like you eat like most females, 🤣kale okra, and the like!!

 

Sheez what do you eat!!

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I have had food poisoning and yes it was bad, and from a hog roast...  still go to them too..  and try many new things too.. you have fun in your world gimruis

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Omg.   I love me a hog roast!!😍

 

I told you I had tequila and southern comfort poisoning?;right!!🤣

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11 hours ago, smurfy said:

sounds like a pretty darn good menu to me!!!!!!!!👍 i dont see taters on there though??? i gotta have taters!!!!!!!😉

Taters are vegetables??? Not tater tots tho!!!

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16 hours ago, Kettle said:

Taters are vegetables??? Not tater tots tho!!!

yea i wouldnt eat tater tots either!!!!!!!!👍

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21 hours ago, smurfy said:

what do you eat!

Lol I probably eat a lot of the same foods you do.  When it comes to eggs, meat, seafood...it just gets fully cooked for my plate though.  Forgive me for not gulping down a few raw eggs like a pelican.

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Yea I rarely eat eggs much less raw. I have heard it's healthy. Still won't .

 

Just giving you a hard time!!👍

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3 hours ago, gimruis said:

Lol I probably eat a lot of the same foods you do.  When it comes to eggs, meat, seafood...it just gets fully cooked for my plate though.  Forgive me for not gulping down a few raw eggs like a pelican.

well done steaks right??  

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3 hours ago, Mike89 said:

well done steaks right??  

People who eat anything past medium need to seek professional psychiatric help

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9 hours ago, Kettle said:

People who eat anything past medium need to seek professional psychiatric help

yuppers!!!

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12 hours ago, Mike89 said:

well done steaks right??  

Haha.  No.  Medium rare is fine.  I don't need to chew on a hockey puck.

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1 hour ago, gimruis said:

Haha.  No.  Medium rare is fine.  I don't need to chew on a hockey puck.

Just old leather straps!!🤣🤣apparently you seem to have no problem with all the preservatives in our foods today. I know you ain't no Euiel Gibbons.

 

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44 minutes ago, smurfy said:

I know you ain't no Euiel Gibbons.

No idea who that is.  Had to look it up though.  Born in 1911 and died in 1975.  That explains why I've never heard of him.

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49 minutes ago, gimruis said:

No idea who that is.  Had to look it up though.  Born in 1911 and died in 1975.  That explains why I've never heard of him.

he ate pine needles and pine cones raw!!!!!!!!!

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14 minutes ago, Wanderer said:

And Grape Nuts.

My wife eats this now and then,vio tried them once. Yep tastes like raw pine needles and pine cones!!👍

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

THIS!

I remember his commercials and for years seeing a pine tree in the woods, hoping I didn't have to try eating one of those to survive!  :P

 

 

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I don't mind eatting Grape nuts. But the mound of sugar I would have to add, would make the health benefits negligible! 😆

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On 1/27/2023 at 10:26 AM, smurfy said:

he ate pine needles and pine cones raw!!!!!!!!!

LOL are you kidding me.  Pine cones?!  I imagine that hurts later when it comes out.

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Finicky fish post cold front. Dragging jigs, not actually jigging and on small fatheads

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