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You could slow simmer it on the stove, too, and avoid the crock pot. I like to set it and forget it, until it wakes me in the middle of the night with the smell.

I don't see why you couldn't use half-used poultry. Just try to keep the bones to use.
I want to try to master the crock pot. It would be handy when I'm in the fields.

I kept everything...it was too good to toss. :drool
 
Just came back in for lunch. We dropped a 12 inch trunk white oak tree. While I was hauling slash limbs up the hill to the edge of the pond I stumbled upon a pile of Guinea Hen feathers. Last week I found the white chicken feathers on the west side of the pond.

This is starting to be creepy. Todays feather are about 200 feet from my chicken run.

Is there a CSI for fox murders?:oops:

I go on record voting camera survived lunch did get 5 lb meal worms delivered along with the part for my Ma's old vita mix a seal we need to replace cannot wait to get it going...

@getaclue How is it heeling there? damn better not think terminal I was 24 when they said I was going to be could not survive had a 3 yr old God was not done I turn 57 in August.... GIRL POWER!!!!!
 
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I freeze stock in gallon zip lock bags. They don't explode but you do have to put them into a bowl to thaw.


I freeze mine in bags too. I lay them out on a cookie sheet for the initial freeze. It takes a little longer that way, but they tuck away in the freezer better when they're flat.
 
Thank you all for the encouragement, and prayers! When I first began going to this oncologist, she was not encouraging at all, and totally against me doing chemo. We locked horns. She didn't believe what I told her about the previous time I went through chemo, and the results. I had proof. When she went through all my paperwork from the first time, and found out I was right, she agreed to trying only one of the chemo drugs I had been previously given, and stopping it after the third infusion, if it wasn't doing anything.

Well, the tests after the third infusion showed that it had killed the cancer cells in the affected lymph node, and stopped all progression everywhere else. She was shocked, and pleasantly surprised. Now she's more hopeful. My next infusion will be my sixth treatment. After that one, I will get an MRI. I'll know more then.

I'm not going to stop my fight, until God Himself calls me home. Until then, everybody's just going to have to put up with me. LOL!
 

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