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I have a Jim Zumbo cook book. Just thought i would ask if anyone has one and if they use it and what they think of some ot the recipies.
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I have one and think the recipies we have tried have been fantastic.
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He must have a good recipe for crow..
Sorry..I couldn't resist.
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He must have a good recipe for crow..
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I have the cookbook on venison and it's so so. There are good ones and bad, just like any cookbook I guess. I do think there are tons of chili and stew recipes which are no brainers. How many variations do we need?
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