The "other" juices

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LordDavon

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So, I purchased juices from several other places before getting most of mine at FSUSA. Since I can't seem to find anyone who wants to trade for the old juices, I now use them to flush my attys. They don't fizzle like the remaining water does and many are very watery, giving them the same affect.

So, what does everyone else do with theirs.
 

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I sometimes try to 'hide' them with like kinds of juice. Most of the time it works, cause the 'other' flavor usually don't have much taste at all. Only a little at a time tho so I don't completely screw up the good one. HA! :)

This is what I do hence why I ordered some straight caramel to use with some of them. Already been using banana to do the same thing. When you order be sure to order a few 3 ml and 5 ml bottles. These are great to test mixtures.
 

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I envy you. No oinkers 'round my neck of the woods. :(

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Geez, don't envy us for having those wild hogs. upStomp, you wouldn't believe how they have torn up the land around here. The things breed like crazy and then root one foot deep holes in the land all over the place. We have an epidemic of them across Texas and the southern States and all they do is ruin the land. Nobody has figured out a way to get rid of them. On top of all that, the danged things are moving north toward some of the most choice farmland in the U.S.

C'mon down, I'll take you hog hunting!
 

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Hey TT, this was in my Dads back yard....
 

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TexasT

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Dad's down in his back so no hog on the table YET! maybe his back will get better soon....the pics were taken with my hubbys game camera...I got it for him last year...we have caught our kids in the fridge at night with it also,LOL

Everyone here in East Texas eats the hogs, but remember, we're real close to Louisiana and were taught to eat everything.

I hope my wife doesn't read your comment about the game camera and the kids getting in the refrigerator at night! I'll be in big trouble! She always has me on a diet. Ugh.
 

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Dad's down in his back so no hog on the table YET! maybe his back will get better soon....the pics were taken with my hubbys game camera...I got it for him last year...we have caught our kids in the fridge at night with it also,LOL

Do I smell boudin and smoked sausage in the works? (If the kids don't eat it first... lol )
 

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Geez, don't envy us for having those wild hogs. upStomp, you wouldn't believe how they have torn up the land around here. The things breed like crazy and then root one foot deep holes in the land all over the place. We have an epidemic of them across Texas and the southern States and all they do is ruin the land. Nobody has figured out a way to get rid of them. On top of all that, the danged things are moving north toward some of the most choice farmland in the U.S.

C'mon down, I'll take you hog hunting!

Man, if my kids were 10 years older I'd take you up on that in a heartbeat. As it is, I can't in good conscience leave my Wife alone with all of them for a hunting trip to Texas.

Still, you're the best, Tex. You just gave me the perfect daydream to get me through the rest of my day.
 

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Boudin is a main food group around my house!

When I was growing up in South Louisiana, rice was the major food group. Boudin was just a subcategory of rice! Others in the category were rice and gravy, red beans and rice, chicken stew over rice, gumbo and rice, etc. Another major category was dessert. (I won't even name those entries or I'll just die of hunger and nostalgia.) Then there was the Catholic meatless food group.... :laugh: I won't go into those (but it included something that my mother and grandmother called "chocolate sandwiches"....
 
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