So I tried something new in cooking.. Rabbit stew. It's something I've been interested in and I make a decent stew (not that it takes all that much skill. The C-in-C butchered one yesterday and I did a little recipe hunting and ingredient shopping.
Layered 1.5 lb of potatoes followed by about 1lb of carrots in the slow cooker. Light seasoning of salt/pepper/garlic salt between each layer.
The rabbit I quartered the legs and de-boned the torso. It ended up being about 2 lbs of meat. The remainder and offal went to the dogs. Waste not want not.
A layer of canned mushrooms and half an onion cut in 1/8th pieces.
Cooked on 'high' in the pot for about 3 hrs then on 'low' for about 4 hrs. The meat was falling off the bone.
On the plate:
The entire family (sans one) enjoyed it and cleared their plates. A few minor tweaks for next time (more seasoning primarily) will make it even better.
Monday, September 5, 2016
Sunday, September 4, 2016
A Criminal History
So a bit back, there was a murder in a neighboring town. A guy 'accidentally' shot his girlfriend through a closed door, killing her. Now in standard MDA meme, they would go on about how reckless and irresponsible gun owners are and how X laws would have prevented this from happening.
Then you look past the headline to the facts of the case.
POS A (need the qualifier, there are more involved), the shooter, was a felon in possession that has an adult criminal history (starting when he was 18), progressing from underage drinking to DUI/Reckless driving, to burglary. Now he had the gun because he was given it by an 18 yr old, POS B, (also a felon in possession (history of drugs, theft, and traffic violations) in order to commit an armed robbery. Well POS A decided to back out of the deal but kept the gun and shot through the door because he thought POS B and his buddies were coming to get him. Both were on probation.
Other dispositions:
GF: Felon. On probation for drugs and resisting arrest.
POS C: Felon, laundry list going back to when he was 18
POS D: Felon, laundry list going back to when he was 18
Not a single innocent among the bunch, the norm for most violent crime. What brought this to my attention was a post by a local running for State Rep. Here was his commentary:
No matter his other issue positions, this shows a complete and total disconnect from reality and/or just another political hack/poser.
Then you look past the headline to the facts of the case.
POS A (need the qualifier, there are more involved), the shooter, was a felon in possession that has an adult criminal history (starting when he was 18), progressing from underage drinking to DUI/Reckless driving, to burglary. Now he had the gun because he was given it by an 18 yr old, POS B, (also a felon in possession (history of drugs, theft, and traffic violations) in order to commit an armed robbery. Well POS A decided to back out of the deal but kept the gun and shot through the door because he thought POS B and his buddies were coming to get him. Both were on probation.
Other dispositions:
GF: Felon. On probation for drugs and resisting arrest.
POS C: Felon, laundry list going back to when he was 18
POS D: Felon, laundry list going back to when he was 18
Not a single innocent among the bunch, the norm for most violent crime. What brought this to my attention was a post by a local running for State Rep. Here was his commentary:
This shouldn't happen here.and one of the supporters blames the GOP.
This shouldn't happen. Period.
We need to get serious about gun violence in this country, and we'll begin with Illinois.
Our hearts go out to the family and loved ones. Deepest condolences.
No matter his other issue positions, this shows a complete and total disconnect from reality and/or just another political hack/poser.
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