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BPS

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If it keeps raining the logs I have stored will float away. Been to busy and muddy to go count the wood I have stacked. Trying to get a good supply of 10 to 14" logs. But still have plenty of bigger stuff.

Idea for food. Thinking of smoking a few turkeys on some Traeger grills. But might make everyone sleepy. Plus we tried making Vic's taco soup Wow it is so good.


I did make more room for cutting/parking. I had the trees to the north thinned. Only about 10 of the overgrown oak trees left.


You're making me want to fly in from MT

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Homelite410

Homelite410

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Taco soup is a creation from Vic Hyman. Marcy got it from him on Facebook. So good!

Brown the ground beef and onions in a large skillet; drain the excess fat, then transfer the browned beef and onions to a large slow cooker or a stockpot. Add the beans, corn, tomatoes, green chiles, black olives, green olives, taco seasoning, and ranch dressing mix, and cook in a slow cooker on low for 6 to 8 hours or simmer over low heat for about 1 hour in a pot on the stove. To serve, place a few corn chips in each bowl and ladle soup over them. Top with sour cream, cheese, green onions and jalapenos.

Recipe courtesy of Paula Deen

Read more at: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/taco-soup-recipe.html?oc=linkback


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just don't let Nate have any and we'll be fine.
 
Stihl Livin

Stihl Livin

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Providing any major plans hopefull we can make it this spring. We did get a splitter going and still have some additions to do but it's coming together nicely. image.jpegWe we decided that a lift wasn't cost effective for use being we have access to a skid loader with a splitter so we built a log ladder to roll them up. We did add extra flat stock in the larger open areas. We are also building a table out the front so the split pieces will hopefully land on it instead of the ground. Honda gx200 with a 16gpm pump. We have a few bugs to work out yet but we can bring it down with us in the spring.
 
nstueve

nstueve

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Not to interrupt the charity part of this thread but I know lots of the Iowa guys watch this thread... Do we have a date for spring gtg at Hoskey's? I saw Greenwich might be in late April and I was thinking of saving up for a 17hr road trip...
 
Ronaldo

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Not to interrupt the charity part of this thread but I know lots of the Iowa guys watch this thread... Do we have a date for spring gtg at Hoskey's? I saw Greenwich might be in late April and I was thinking of saving up for a 17hr road trip...
Normally the last Saturday in April, which would make it the 30th.
 

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