July 31, 2007

We are in the process o eating through the stuff in our freezer, which of course I have rather obsessively stuffed full since it has been working for the past two years (sometime ask my lovely wife about our first married summer in the heat and humidity of southeastern Virignia when I left her all alone with a busted fridge...)

I have been finding some interesting things. When my family came to town last week I had enough supplies in there to grill octopuses for 6 people.

(yes,
the plural of octopus is octopuses.)

Well, today, I reached in the back and found a hard long and carefully wrapped thing in tinfoil. At first I thought "garlic bread". Anyway, here is what it turned out to be:



I am not sure how this deer leg got in the fridge, but I am sure that I thought it was a good idea at the time. I would think that I would remember such a thing, but alas, no.

Then I found these:


No mystery with this one: when I slaughtered the ducks I of course kept their feet, to make key chains. It is easy enough to do, I just haven't gotten around to doing it yet.


But this was the weirdest thing:



It is just a shrink wrapped piece of frozen tuna. I couldn't get a good enough image on my crappy digital camera, but the insane thing is the ingredients: "tuna and carbon monoxide". I guess it is a preservative.

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