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    #16
    Originally posted by BigL View Post
    It's a good way to keep ticks and chiggers off you. Not sure about the cover scent properties of it though. If you smell bad enough to keep ticks and chiggers, I'm sure other animals can smell you too.
    Good deal and eats to. LOL

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      #17
      Originally posted by dope hunter View Post
      GJ's beer drinking crackers

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      Thank you!


      Skinny

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        #18
        Originally posted by BigL View Post
        It's a good way to keep ticks and chiggers off you. Not sure about the cover scent properties of it though. If you smell bad enough to keep ticks and chiggers, I'm sure other animals can smell you too.


        Me either. I just know it was a scent fad for several years. Guy would choke down the big garlic tabs in the vitamin section before deer hunting.

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          #19
          I did manage a doe this evening. I guess wind was just rt.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Skinny View Post
            Love me some Texas “Trash”!


            Skinny
            I've never heard it call Texas Trash. My mom made it around the holidays for as long as I can remember, we always called it "nuts & bolts". Don't ask me why we called it that, because I haven't got a clue. Mom is gone now, but my sister makes it and so do her kids.
            It's the best part of the holidays and I always get to bring home a gallon zip lock bag of "nuts & bolts"

            There is no comparison between home and that store bought crap

            I agree with Curt, I would give up hunting before I give up eating home made part mix.

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              #21
              When it's around I can't put down. Hadn't thought bout it till this thread. **** I'm craving it now.


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                #22
                Originally posted by Skinny View Post
                Speaking of red pepper flakes...my cousins wife makes some sort of special saltine crackers. Not exactly sure what she puts on them, but there are red pepper flakes and they are like crack!!!


                Skinny
                We call them fire crackers. My wife just made a double batch of the Texas trash last night.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by MBV77 View Post
                  Crushed red pepper flakes, ranch dressing mix, canola oil, and saltine crackers all tumbled and mixed together in a ziplock bag. Good stuff.


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                  This ^^^

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                    #24
                    You can't beat the homemade stuff! The store bought chex mix will do in a pinch but its just not the same.

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                      #25
                      We also had some dry roasted nuts in ours when I was a kid.

                      oh look...what is that?

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                        #26
                        Hunted this am, then went to my nephews baseball game. My brother in law commented "Not sure if that is you or me, but something stinks." No way a vampire is gonna get me for a few days.

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                          #27
                          fire cracer recipe

                          Fire Crackers Recipe
                          Fire Crackers (Seasoned Saltines) Recipe


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                          Prep time
                          5 mins
                          Cook time
                          30 mins
                          Total time
                          35 mins

                          Ingredients
                          1 box of unsalted saltine crackers (4 sleeves)
                          1 cup of canola oil
                          1 (1 ounce) packet of dry ranch dressing mix
                          2 tbsp of crushed red pepper flakes
                          ½ tsp garlic powder
                          2 Glad plastic containers (8 Cup)
                          Instructions


                          Place two sleeves of crackers into each Glad container.
                          In a bowl, mix oil, ranch dressing mix, red pepper flakes, and garlic powder.
                          Continue to stir mixture. You don't want the red pepper flakes to settle.
                          Drizzle half the the mixture into each container, over the crackers.
                          Put lids on the containers and turn upside down every 5 min. for 30 min.
                          Will keep for up to a week

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                            #28
                            Start pouring garlic on your corn to get them accustom to the smell

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                              #29
                              Put some in your feeder and get the deer as addicted to it as you are and you will be set!

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