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Award-winning chef, hunter shares favorite game dishes - The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com


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Award-winning chef, hunter shares favorite game dishes
The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com, MI - Nov 26, 2008
And pheasant dressed with sausage cornbread stuffing is a flavorful, tangy change to the holiday table. When I tried to kitchen-test Cizma's wild recipes, ...

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A crafty alternative: Homemade gifts serve as economic idea - Mid Columbia Tri City Herald


A crafty alternative: Homemade gifts serve as economic idea
Mid Columbia Tri City Herald, WA - Nov 30, 2008
Cooking websites feature the tried-and-true mix-in-a-jar idea. Recipes vary from potato chip cookies to soups to party mixes. But one Herald reader says a ...

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Food, fun, drinks, more food at Cooking Expo - Chicago Daily Herald


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Food, fun, drinks, more food at Cooking Expo
Chicago Daily Herald, IL - Nov 18, 2008
Served cold or warm, smoked pheasant embraces the flavors of the season. Try it as an appetizer on crisp bread with cranberry chutney and Gouda, ...

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Bringing it on home for the holidays - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune


Bringing it on home for the holidays
Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - Nov 13, 2008
You can hardly go wrong cooking the mild game meats of elk and pheasant, but some gamebirds are a little trickier. So here are a few tips: * Take your time. ...

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Fall a fine time for feral flavors - Frederick News Post (subscription)


Fall a fine time for feral flavors
Frederick News Post (subscription), MD - Nov 5, 2008
“I like to wrap the breasts in foil, or cook the legs separately when cooking a pheasant.” Sometimes he serves a halfpheasant, with the legs and breasts ...

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