As small game season approaches, I find myself craving a good pot of squirrel stew like grand-dad used to brew up... Unfortunately, the old codger passed on without leaving me a recipe for it
So who's got the award-winning recipe for some good old-fashioned bushytail stew?
Reminds me of a blue grass song
"here come Sally with a snicker and a grin,
groundhog gravy all over her chin.
Po groundhog!
I put them in the crockpot with alphabet soup starter that comes in a pringles type can at the local giant eagle/kroger/piggly-wiggly depending on your locale.
Put it on medium with lots of water, and go to work.
It will greet you as you open the front door.
add all ingrediants into big pot and bring to a slow rolling boil.
cook uncovered until liquid boils down to stew consistency.
i like my stew kinda thick. enjoy!
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