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CanCooker Joins the Bone Collector Team

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 at 5:19 PM

CanCooker Joins the Bone Collector Team

CanCooker.com

CanCooker.com

Fremont, NE – -(AmmoLand.com)-The boys of the Bone Collector™ Team, Michael Waddell, Travis “T-Bone” Turner and Nick Mundt, spend much of their time on the trail of trophy game.

Their quests leave them with little time to prepare healthy food, which is important for keeping up the energy and stamina they need for success.

Now this problem is solved thanks to the revolutionary CanCooker®, which has changed the way they cook in the outdoors for the better.

CanCooker Joins the Bone Collector Team

CanCooker Joins the Bone Collector Team

“The CanCooker wins in so many areas,” T-Bone said. “Thanks to the CanCooker, preparing healthy, great-tasting food outdoors is now easier than ever. I don’t know how we ever survived in the wild without it!”

No more high-fat grilled food. No more messy clean up for these guys – only healthy, great-tasting food prepared in minutes. Thanks to its durable construction, the CanCooker can be used with a variety of different heat sources, such as a campfire, grill, stovetop, turkey burner, etc.

Once placed on its preferred heat source, the CanCooker will begin to generate a constant flow of steam. Within a few minutes, excess steam will visibly exit through the vent hole positioned on the lid. Once this happens, the food encased within the cooking chamber begins its actual cooking process.

The constant flow of steam within the pot deeply penetrates the food at temperatures in excess of 160-degrees Fahrenheit.

Most recipes suggest keeping the CanCooker on its heat source for an additional 35 to 40 minutes. Once this time is up, you can enjoy healthy, great-tasting food unlike anything you’ve experienced in the Great Outdoors.

Check out the Bone Collector TV show on the Outdoor Channel on Sundays at 8:30am, Mondays at 12:30pm and Tuesdays at 6 am and keep an eye out for T-Bone’s 30-second promotion of the CanCooker.

For more info, check out www.cancooker.com.

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Processing And Preparing Big Game – As Easy As 1, 2, 3

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at 2:59 PM

Processing And Preparing Big Game – As Easy As 1, 2, 3
With Outdoor Edge And Hi Mountain Seasonings Instructional DVDS.

Hi Mountain Seasonings

Hi Mountain Seasonings

Riverton, Wyoming --(AmmoLand.com)- Working in conjunction with Outdoor Edge and renowned meat processor Brad Lockwood, Hi Mountain Seasonings is pleased to announce the immediate availability of three new instructional DVDs that will help you process your own big game harvests.

The first DVD in the series, Deer and Big Game Processing, takes you step-by-step through the intricacies of properly processing any big game animal, from the field to the dinner table. Not only will you learn how to properly field dress, skin, quarter and bone-out big game animals, Lockwood further explains table cuts from each primary muscle area. He shows how to grind and make basic sausage using Hi Mountain Seasonings. After viewing this information-packed three-hour DVD, you will be able to fully understand and take great pride in game processing while feeding your family and friends wholesome, tasty meats.

The other two DVDs, Advanced Wild Game Processing: Sausage and Advanced Wild Game Processing: Jerky, take you through easy-to-follow instructions for making healthy, delicious sausage and jerky from your game using Hi Mountain’s popular seasonings and cure.

Making sausage is fun for the entire family. Advanced Wild Game Processing: Sausage is a must-have for the first timer as well as the experienced do-it-yourself processor who’s interested in learning advanced techniques for turning game into delicious sausage products. The DVD takes viewers through step-by-step recipes and processes to make a variety of smoked and fresh sausages using Hi Mountain’s Kielbasa, Summer Sausages, Snackin’ Sticks, breakfast links and much more. Lockwood also shows advanced grinding techniques that give users a better understanding how salts, sugars, binders, preservatives and spices interact with meat proteins to flavor smoked and fresh sausage.

Jerky is one of the most popular snack foods available today. While it is readily available at almost every grocery and convenience store, making your own from game meat is a healthier choice, and it’s fun. Join Lockwood in Advanced Wild Game Processing: Jerky as he teaches you how to de-bone a Whitetail deer and explains in detail which primary muscles are best suited for whole muscle jerky, jerky nuggets, smoked jerky, ground jerky and African Biltong.

In the Sausage and the Jerky DVDs, Lockwood discusses the importance of understanding the operation of home smokers and how the relative humidity, surface moisture, heat and final internal temperature will affect the quality of your smoked meat. Run time of the Sausage DVD is 105 minutes, and the Jerky DVD is 93 minutes.
These new DVDs illustrate the fun and easy craft of processing your own meat and creating your mouth-watering jerky and sausage. The DVDs are available through Hi Mountain Seasonings at www.himtnjerky.com, or call toll-free 1-800-829-2285 to order. Suggested retail price is $19.95 each.

Hi Mountain’s entire line of seasonings, recipes, accessories and jerky-making products are also conveniently available at www.himtnjerky.com.

About:
Located in the heart of Wyoming, Hi Mountain Seasonings was founded in 1991. It is the premiere manufacturer of kits for homemade jerky and sausage. Hi Mountain Seasonings has successfully captured distinct, traditional Western flavors in its Jerky Cure & Seasonings, Western Sizzle Designer Series Seasonings, Bacon cures and other products that make up the unique line of gourmet Western seasonings. For additional information on the company, call toll-free 1-800-829-2285, visit the website at www.himtnjerky.com, or write to Hi Mountain Seasonings, 1000 College View Drive, Riverton, WY 82501.

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