@Beekissed I have to disagree with the blanket statement that "venison doesn't taste gamey if butchered properly." I agree that most venison tastes great if handled properly. However, I know from experience that an old swamp buck in full rut will taste a lot stronger than a young buck taken in farm country after the rut is over and has been eating spilled corn for 3 weeks; no matter how you handle it.
But proper handling of the carcass makes a huge difference. If we end up with an older deer, there are certain recipes that we will not make with that meat. Our neighbor used his mule deer only for dog food because they don't like the flavor of the meat.
How can I determine what type of apple trees I have? The trees came with the house ... probably 20 years old or so. I think I am going to pick a couple and make some applesauce just to see how they cook up. No use trying to can apple pie filling out of eating apples like a red delicious or something similar.
I know that I have a crab apple, but the other two have big, red apples. Any suggestions for use of crab apples. So far I have been raking them up and setting them out in the field for the deer.