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, I mean is it ground up like hamburger meat or what?

WAY too gamey for me.
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Originally posted by ncgirl21 I've seen that a lot of people on here eat buffalo. Well I've never seen it at my grocery store- where do you usually buy it? How does it come- , I mean is it ground up like hamburger meat or what?
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Originally posted by Tank316 if you find the right on-line source, you can get any type of cut you desire, roasts,hamburger,steaks, etc. |
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Originally posted by Jodi Tank do you buy yours online? |
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Originally posted by Jodi Is this them?: http://www.northstarbison.com Prices are a bit high but how lean is the ground buffalo? I ordered from one place and their ground buffalo appeared fattier than ground chuck. I was pissed. |
Thanks Tank - I trust your sources way more. I try to get it local but its not available all the time. I like to buy in bulk when I do find it.
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Originally posted by Akateros I am Canadian, and I don't get my buffalo at a health food store. It comes from a small, family-owned specialty butcher, which also runs a stall at the local farmers' market. It took me some scouting around to find it, but once I did, I realised it was one of those "well-known secrets". The farmers' market also has vendors who sell deer and elk and other game meats, depending on the season. I also found a farm nearby that raises organic emu for meat. There's bound to be something like that near you, Jen. I actually unearthed my bison source by putting "bison meat" and the name of my city into Google, which led me to a little mailing list of pretentious local foodistes. |
Originally posted by Jodi Thanks Tank - I trust your sources way more. I try to get it local but its not available all the time. I like to buy in bulk when I do find it.
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Originally posted by Jodi I've never had moose beleive it or not. I lived in NH all my life and I never had it. ![]() I hate deer WAY too gamey for me.
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Originally posted by atherjen I LOVE deer and moose- cant wait for hunting season to get here! lol |
BTW, I use a 30.06 for deer.
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Originally posted by PreMier Yea, coyotes arent that bad here. Since Mule deer are quite a bit bigger than White Tail. I still shoot them though BTW, I use a 30.06 for deer.
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Originally posted by Akateros I am, verily -- noticed the other day you were in Toronto actually. Just Westward Ho of you, in the land of Oktoberfest and oom-pah-pah. And greetings, Iain Daniel. (I have a friend who spells his name that way and is known as "Iain Two-Eyes." To differentiate him from "the other Ians".) Field trips, kids: Waterloo Farmers Market (or St. Jacobs Farmers Market, whichever) -- directions in the link. The bison source is a place called Brady's in Waterloo. (I've got their number somewhere.) Premo, I'll eat my hat (and it would be tastier than what I'm eatin' lately, too) if there isn't at least one butchery in Toronto that sells bison and other viands exotiques. Toronto Life puts out a food and restaurant guide every year, including shops and sources. I'll see if I can root it out for you. For nobody should have to order meat by mail... I know, I know, every precaution... but it still gives me the willies. |
Originally posted by Jodi Thanks Tank - I trust your sources way more. I try to get it local but its not available all the time. I like to buy in bulk when I do find it.
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Originally posted by atherjen me and you need to go on a hunting trip!
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Originally posted by PreMier Deal! Now I just need to save my money, because im sure it is quite expensive to hunt in Canada for a non-resident
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I'm going black bear hunting in PA this coming fall. Even there the non-res license is gonna be over $100 I think.


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Originally posted by Var No Pre, I wont be killing any bears with a knife.
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Originally posted by Jodi I hate deer WAY too gamey for me.
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Originally posted by DeadBolt Yea in Jersey we can't use rifles due to the close proximity of other people. The bullet will just travel to far once shot and it may cause harm to others. But what is ironic is my muzzleloaders can shoot equally as far as many rifles and with the accuracy yet they are allowed...go figure. I still prefere my bow over anything...standing 10 feet from a deer looking into your eyes and it has no idea your there....wow what a rush. |
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Originally posted by PreMier Deal! Now I just need to save my money, because im sure it is quite expensive to hunt in Canada for a non-resident
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Originally posted by PreMier Sadly no. I have been to Europe and Japan, but no neighboring US countries. I have seen picts of Canada, and it very beautiful. I like pines and big mountains
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Originally posted by Tricia87 Found Buffalo burgers at Trader Joe's last night, can hardly wait to try them! Tricia |
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Originally posted by DeadBolt Has anyone ever had elk?....its sooooo good. |
They will have in Virginia though
At least the meat
Oooh, I'm going to be a happy eater when I move
Low carb milk too
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Originally posted by BUSTINOUT You're a life saver Tricia. I did not read this post before posting one for Jodi. I don't have a TJ's close, but I can drive a little ways and hit one up in Phx. I usually go to AJ's for my beef and chicken. Those guys are $$$$ as hell though. |
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Originally posted by BUSTINOUT Bro, there is no way a smoke pole will shoot the distance and accuracy of a centerfire. Granted, with some of the new sabot the muzzleloaders are shooting, they get some distance and prolly enough to be dangerous to your fellow yanks. But no comparison to centerfire...especially accuracy at a distance. I'm with you though, the bow is a rush. |
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Originally posted by DeadBolt I currently am shooting a PSE and its my favorite bow and the best priced I've ever bought. If I can't up the poundage this month I am getting a mathews from a friend so I will have both. But I am definatly keeping my PSE. I shoot aluminum cause I break a ton of arrows. Squirles love to sit on rocks and no one ever thinks of what happes after the arrows goes through the squirel and into a rock. Not worth me shooting carbons yet lol. |