How To Of The Day: How To Butcher A Deer

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Apr 072015
 

If you’re interested in how to butcher your own deer harvests, you might like this illustrated deer meat guide.

This illustration by artist Nadia van der Donk shows where the different cuts of meat come from on a deer.
A single deer can provide a lot of meat that can last for months if rationed properly. The hide can also be used for a wall hanging or carpet.

Butchering at home requires a lot more than a deer meat guide. You’ll need the right knives for skinning the hide, a hacksaw, wet stone and gloves for cleanliness.

Plus, the process can get a little dirty, so having a safe place to do it without risking a seriously messed up kitchen is key.

If you don’t know what you’re doing, you’ll be much better off taking it to a deer processing facility or experienced butcher.

But, if you’re up for the challenge of learning how to do it, this handy guide will help out big time.

Getting a deer from the field to the freezer starts with properly field dressing the animal. Make sure to store and hang the meat in a cool and dry environment that is below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Meat should hang for at least five days to ensure the meat gets tender.

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How To Of The Day: How To Fix Cloudy Headlights

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Mar 312015
 

Fix cloudy headlights on your car by spending 1 minute on each light and only $3.

Enjoy!

I was trying different products to fix this problem on my beater car. At night, I wasn’t even sure if my head lights were even on. This trick took 3 minutes and has lasted now for 6 months. Awesome and cheap!!!

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How to fix Cloudy Headlights on a vehicle

 

How To Of The Day: How To Use Your Baby As A Piece Of Exercise Equipment

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Mar 292015
 

How to Use Your Baby as a Piece of Exercise Equipment

When you’re a new dad, it becomes hard to fit in a good workout. But you’d be surprised as to how many exercises you can perform using only your kiddo (and a car seat). What’s more, when you use your tot as a piece of exercise equipment, you get a workout, while your little champ gets all the benefits that come with roughhousing. It’s win-win.

Note: Make sure you wait to do these exercises until your baby is ready for the action. Before you start tossing them around, they should be able to hold their neck up and sit up by themselves. In other words, don’t catapult a 6-week-old newborn like a cannonball.

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How To Of The Day: Homemade Microwave Popcorn

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Mar 192015
 

Grant Thompson explains a super easy way to make popcorn in the microwave using corn kernels, a paper bag, a touch of oil and salt.

Enjoy!

You can make bags of microwave popcorn at home. They’re delicious and ready to serve in just a couple of minutes. Not to mention they’re cheaper than the name brands, and free from any nasty chemicals.

 

Homemade Microwave Popcorn - From Scratch