And now for something completely different...

Kevin Peacocke

AH ambassador
Joined
Feb 10, 2018
Messages
6,502
Reaction score
24,440
Location
Harare Zimbabwe
Media
111
Articles
2
Hunting reports
Africa
5
Member of
Cleveland Gun Club
Hunted
Zimbabwe, SouthAfrica
After the past two weeks of gluttony I fancied a light snack and wandered into the kitchen, where I found a simple avocardo. Graced with a little salt and pepper and a dash of worcestershire sauce, well it was delicious, creamy and earthy and a little tang.
So, what do you fancy if there is to be no meat involved, sans carne? No I haven't gone mad, or vegan, just broadening the horizons and winning a few noddy points from the wife who swears by rabbit food.
 
After the past two weeks of gluttony I fancied a light snack and wandered into the kitchen, where I found a simple avocardo. Graced with a little salt and pepper and a dash of worcestershire sauce, well it was delicious, creamy and earthy and a little tang.
So, what do you fancy if there is to be no meat involved, sans carne? No I haven't gone mad, or vegan, just broadening the horizons and winning a few noddy points from the wife who swears by rabbit food.
Hardboiled egg with butter salt and a few tortilla chips..
 
Avocado toast with a poached egg on top of it. Mash up the avocado with some garlic salt & lemon juice them spread on the toast, then top with poached egg. A great breakfast!
 
What is this lunacy??? Quick someone get to Harare & rescue this man with some biltong and scotch!

Jokes aside, I like the green stuff…I love roasted Brussels sprouts with an over easy egg. Also enjoy homemade ratatouille, or just sliced up heirloom tomatoes with salt.
 
eggplant parm. i'm eating the last of the season's eggplant for lunch right this very minute.

also on the eggplant front, baba ganoush (or however it's spelled, I'm not Greek, so no idea). you just need to be able to get your hands on a jar of tahini (sesame seed oil and paste)
 
Carrots, celery, red radishes, coliflower, maybe even some broccoli. A hard boiled egg goes good to. Salt on the radishes and egg, ranch dip with the rest. Mixed nuts too.

But the biggie, popcorn! Or rather a little popcorn on some butter;)
 
also, i highly recommend cream soups - tomato bisque, cream of butternut squash, cream of broccoli, cream of cauli, cream of asparagus, cream of pumpkin...

 
Red beans and rice seasoned and flavored with the two Cajun Holy Trinitie.
 
My wife made a 13 bean soup a couple days ago that redefined life s I know it, just a little pork fat. A also love butternut soup, lots of soups.

I'm a Southern California product of the Grapes of Wrath, grew up eating all vegetable dinners like stewed cabbage, Swiss chard, fried okra and green tomatoes.

I love meat, most kinds; but I have no issue skipping it from time to time.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
64,189
Messages
1,413,925
Members
129,092
Latest member
SusannaHar
 

 

 

Latest profile posts

Remember I will be at the ISE show in Denver Colorado for 8-12 January, and after the show I will be available for meetings anywhere in the USA I will traveling around to meet with old and new clients, let me know and we will set up a meeting!
Beautiful Aardwolf for our Spanish client and good friend Alberto
WhatsApp Image 2025-11-12 at 17.27.22 (2).jpeg
C-YA-L8R wrote on PaulB's profile.
Hi PaulB,
I have a Ballard Arms Model 1885 chambered for .333 Jeffery Flanged. Do you have any idea where I can get ammo for this?

I am new to this forum so I am sorry if I am doing something wrong!
Thank You!
Bruce D
Lakewood Village, California

BALLARD ARMS MODEL 1885 .333 Jeffrey Single Shot Falling Block SN 1178 - (1).jpg
BALLARD ARMS MODEL 1885 .333 Jeffrey Single Shot Falling Block SN 1178 - (2).jpg
BALLARD ARMS MODEL 1885 .333 Jeffrey Single Shot Falling Block SN 1178 - (11).jpg
BALLARD ARMS MODEL 1885 .333 Jeffrey Single Shot Falling Block SN 1178 - (5).jpg
STARCHEDUPDAD wrote on Acopperdawg's profile.
what's up buddy how are you doing today
Updated available dates for 2026!

1-27 feb is open
13-31March is open
1-10 April is open
17-30 April is open
1-6 May is open
24-31 May is open
12-18 June is open
24-30 June is open
1-17 July is open
August is now fully booked
7-30 September is open
October is wide open

Get your hunt booked today!
 
Top