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Author Topic: Who says you can't eat antlers?  (Read 1495 times)

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Offline deadeye

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I got a jump on preparing this antlers for a plaque.
They usually lay around until the following summer but my grandson was eager to have his on the wall above his bed so I did it early.
Boiled antler soup for supper!

***I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it.***

Offline Reinhard

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Nice rack!!!.  In Asia [Korea],  Small spikes are simmered for some kind of healthy broth.  They simmer them 3 times.  Cook, let cool, cook let cool ect.  good luck.

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The kid will think that is awesome.  Nice racks too.

Offline delcecchi

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Bone Broth is a trendy thing among the health food and glitterati sets. 

"nice rack" sounds like something a famous politician or two might have said....