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Originally posted by BigL View PostIt'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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Originally posted by Skinny View PostLove me some Texas “Trash”!
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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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Originally posted by Skinny View PostSpeaking 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!!!
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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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