Husband - vs - Wife
#21
Originally Posted by TanyaL
Cost of the first year of deer hunting
Rifle $500
Hunting Wardrobe $300
Share of Hunting lease per year $1500
Used trailer to stay in on lease while hunting $4000
Blind furnished with lease
Food, gasoline, extra
Having head mounted, extra
Most expensive meat per pound there is.
Can't fuss about cost of my hobbies
Rifle $500
Hunting Wardrobe $300
Share of Hunting lease per year $1500
Used trailer to stay in on lease while hunting $4000
Blind furnished with lease
Food, gasoline, extra
Having head mounted, extra
Most expensive meat per pound there is.
Can't fuss about cost of my hobbies
#22
Originally Posted by SouthPStitches
Its not that I mind his absence, just that life as we know it comes to a screeching halt when Buck Fever starts. Yes, I cook vennison for him but I can't gag down more than just a little piece personally no matter how I fix it.
Pot roast! Spread prepared horseradish over seared roast, sprinkle with pepper, pour on a quart or so of stewed tomatoes. Cook at low a long, long time. Cast iron Dutch oven works best. Delish! Even neck comes out tender.
#23
Hubby and three boys all hunt but by the time they by licenses and shells, A new gun this year,, gas,,, The price of a venison roast is not cheap!! Lets not forget the camo and arrows and muzzleloader tag too. Good thing hunting season isn't as long as QUILTing season!!
#26
During my first marriage my ex was not a hunter but anytime he had to be gone I was so happy....of course I was in an abusive relationship for over 11 years with him. But have recently re-married an avid hunter/gunsmith so now I actually miss my love when he is gone!! (thats a good feeling btw!! Lol) However, we both love to shoot and do that together alot and at his request I taught him to sew and he has now made most of his hunting clothes and they look great! He has since decided that he will master making himself an Oxford dress shirt! ( that is when he has time amidst his gun related projects and hunting!) Venison saves us tons of money on meat so I can't wait for him to go hunting.....however I sure do miss him and am always happy when he gets back home!!
#27
Originally Posted by erstan947
If DH wants to have fun hunting or fishing he leaves me at home. If I want to have fun shopping at the fabric store I leave him at the house. We get along well with this arrangement:)
#28
Originally Posted by MellieKQuilter
Originally Posted by TanyaL
Cost of the first year of deer hunting
Rifle $500
Hunting Wardrobe $300
Share of Hunting lease per year $1500
Used trailer to stay in on lease while hunting $4000
Blind furnished with lease
Food, gasoline, extra
Having head mounted, extra
Most expensive meat per pound there is.
Can't fuss about cost of my hobbies
Rifle $500
Hunting Wardrobe $300
Share of Hunting lease per year $1500
Used trailer to stay in on lease while hunting $4000
Blind furnished with lease
Food, gasoline, extra
Having head mounted, extra
Most expensive meat per pound there is.
Can't fuss about cost of my hobbies
No kidding!! And every year after that as well! And that comes straight from my hunters mouth. :)
#29
Originally Posted by Elginrunnerswife
During my first marriage my ex was not a hunter but anytime he had to be gone I was so happy....of course I was in an abusive relationship for over 11 years with him. But have recently re-married an avid hunter/gunsmith so now I actually miss my love when he is gone!! (thats a good feeling btw!! Lol) However, we both love to shoot and do that together alot and at his request I taught him to sew and he has now made most of his hunting clothes and they look great! He has since decided that he will master making himself an Oxford dress shirt! ( that is when he has time amidst his gun related projects and hunting!) Venison saves us tons of money on meat so I can't wait for him to go hunting.....however I sure do miss him and am always happy when he gets back home!!
#30
Okay granted he may have a point, but I would rather clean up the mess after a bout of quilting than a bout of hunting ANY DAY!!!
And unless you mishandle the rotary cutter or needles, quilting doesn't usually involve blood. That automatically gives it the advantage in my book! Bambi keeps his daddy and mama, I sew in peace, Win/Win situation for all.
And unless you mishandle the rotary cutter or needles, quilting doesn't usually involve blood. That automatically gives it the advantage in my book! Bambi keeps his daddy and mama, I sew in peace, Win/Win situation for all.
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