Sportsman Channel’s Hunt.Fish.Feed. Initiative A Twin Cities Success

Check out my blog posting on the StarTribune.com for more information about what took place yesterday with the Sportsman Channel’s Hunt.Fish.Feed. project.   We had a great turnout with approximately 40 sportsman-volunteers who ended up cooking venison chili and fish for over 200 less fortunate individuals in the Twin Cities community.

Due to privacy reasons I was not able to take pictures of the clients, however, here are some snapshots of the many great volunteers doing their culinary thing:

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©2010 Jim Braaten.   All Rights Reserved.   No Reproduction without Prior Permission.

3 Responses

  1. “My Tribe is precisely that. What’s cool about My Tribe is that when you’re actively playing, you govern your tribe, but while you are away, your tribespeople will take matters into their own hands. Your teenage tribespeople, for example, may choose to sleep or eat instead of chopping wood!”

  2. This post just reminded me of a whole branzino I had that was prepared like this

  3. I think they all of have good management skills and they maintain very nit kitchen for health issues!

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