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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3168590" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>I just got into hunting, took my son deer hunting the last 2 years, he got his first last year and it was an incredible experience. However, I feel a little guilty, as we haven't eaten much of it. We always forget it in the deep freeze when we're planning dinner. And I'm not super fond of it. I mean, it's ok, it's just not something I crave.</p><p></p><p>So... I want to continue to take my son hunting, enjoy the cultural and sporting aspects of it, enjoying nature, conservation and responsible use, etc., but we're not a big "game meat" family. So I just called our local homeless shelter and they said they would love it! They said if it is processed into ground they could use it in more types of dishes. So, we can enjoy the hunt, and then we can donate the meat to people in more need! And keep a little for ourselves. They were pretty shocked, they said they've never had anyone ask that - I guess most people don't have trouble getting rid of venison? lol</p><p></p><p>Awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3168590, member: 9374"] I just got into hunting, took my son deer hunting the last 2 years, he got his first last year and it was an incredible experience. However, I feel a little guilty, as we haven't eaten much of it. We always forget it in the deep freeze when we're planning dinner. And I'm not super fond of it. I mean, it's ok, it's just not something I crave. So... I want to continue to take my son hunting, enjoy the cultural and sporting aspects of it, enjoying nature, conservation and responsible use, etc., but we're not a big "game meat" family. So I just called our local homeless shelter and they said they would love it! They said if it is processed into ground they could use it in more types of dishes. So, we can enjoy the hunt, and then we can donate the meat to people in more need! And keep a little for ourselves. They were pretty shocked, they said they've never had anyone ask that - I guess most people don't have trouble getting rid of venison? lol Awesome! [/QUOTE]
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