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yeah good luck getting to all the rotting garbage on the bottom of a “chest fridge”

I hate chest freezers, efficiency be darned :taynod:

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He puts in cute little shelves of baskets and stands to place everything:marseyshy:

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he doesn't have a year's supply of deer

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I literally have over that :tayscrunch: Have a giant standup. I'm only shooting trophies this year.

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Trophies are easy they are gold plated and therefore highly visible against your dark wood mantlepiece

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Put cured and pickled stuff on the bottom? Why do people stuff these chests full and then wonder how they don't get through thousands of dollars in food?

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Chest freezers are awesome as a basement storage for steaks and sausages and stuff that you don't need in the upstairs freezer.

I finally fixed my fricked-up wall next to my chesty-boi


But really, modern fridges are pretty darn efficient. Chest freezers are more efficient, but it's not like he's saving $50/month on electric doing this. Maybe a buck or two.


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Mine probably has 150 pounds of squirrel meat I hunted and frozen catfish I caught. Probably never going to eat any of it, but my local homeless shelter doesn't want the donation.

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Is that like 400 squirrels

This neighbor a squirrel genocidaire

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How do you cook your squirrel? I BBQ mine but it tastes gamey

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Stew mostly, occasionally low and slow roast or a pot pie or something.

You ever had iguana? It's an incredibly underrated meat for BBQ, and super easy to hunt if you're in South Florida.

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Wait what?? That's fricking rad, how common is it?

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People hunt them in their back yards

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No. We have a ton of squirrel here.

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