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Brad Goes Pheasant Hunting It's Alive

Brad Goes Pheasant Hunting It's Alive

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Bon Apptits Brad Leone is back for episode 43 of Its Alive, and this time hes in Oregon to go pheasant hunting with Olympia Provisions very own Elias Cairo. Brad and Elias show you how to safely and responsibly harvest wild game for consumption. Joining them are Leather and Utah, Elis very talented dogs. Stay tuned In the next episode, Brad and Elias will show you how to properly prepare a few dishes utilizing wild game. Join Bon Apptit test kitchen manager, Brad Leone, on a wild, roundabout and marginally scientific adventure exploring fermented foods and more. From cultured butter and kombucha, to kimchi and miso, to beer and tepache, learn how to make fermented and live foods yourself
Date: 2019-10-25

Comments and reviews: 10


i have a Brittany (city dog sadly) ever since a puppy he was just like Utah. Never trained him, once he chased a dove for 3 blocks (I almost had a heart attack, he even crossed an avenue) and caught it, brought it back to show me what he got. It's amazing how that's just in them. He's 11 now so he doesn't chase them anymore but he still point out to them. Awesome dogs, get a Brit, your life will be better.
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Well so it is the dog's DNA to hunt the birds but is it in ours too? Why are we humans so insensitive to lives around us. It is as if every other species on this planet is there to serve our existence and we have a hell lot of fun in enjoying that Life is dead on It's Alive What an irony Feeling so disappointed.
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My wife and I are very into sustainability. I hunt our meat and catch our fish. Between the 4 or 5 deer I kill each year, and all the assortment of fish I catch we have a freezer packed all year. Only thing I buy from a store is seasoning and produce. I dont support the meat industry even a little bit.
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Nothing like terrorizing animals and then chasing them to death. I'm all for eating animals but can we do it in a way that is the least stressful and scary for them? And which doesn't feed a barbaric human need to dominate the weak and kill another being in a way that elicits a murderous, bloodthirsty rage?
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Reminds me hunting with my family long time ago, before Conroe was incorporated. three families hunted over 2, 000 acres we'd take turns going out there and hunt never did kill a deer, that wasn't in me, but boy I like to go dove hunting
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Despite the goofy attitude of Brad, the utmost respect and love he shows towards everything (people, animals, the earth, etc) is a wonderful example to set for everyone watching. I aspire to have this much positivity in me.
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20: 54 if I remember correctly sound speeding is a term deriving form back when the audio needed time to catch up with the video, when it did they would say sound speeding its obsolete at this point but: )
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Hunting for your own meat will always be the most ethical way to consume meat. Sport hunting, on the other hand, is nonsense. Thank you for the informative video with an emphasis on ethics and safety
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hell of a day thanks Elias and man im still dreaming of the meal we made after the hunt. If you do hunt or spend time in nature, please clean up after yourself Love
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what i really appreciate right here is the comments section, how many people are so appreciative and kind, and I dont see many nonsensical comments at all.
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