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Quail with Capers

Quail with Capers

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5 quail breasts

Grapeseed or Olive Oil 2 Tbsp

chicken broth 1 cup

white wine 1/4 cup (optional)

capers  2 Tbsp

 

Clean birds and rid of any shot, feathers and blood.  Filet off bone and pat dry.  Dust with flour that has been seasoned with a little salt and pepper.

 

Pour oil in bottom of cast iron skillet and heat, place birds in an brown quickly on both sides.

 

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Roll birds in 1/4 cup white wine if desired.  Then slowly pour in chicken broth to make sauce.  If it thickens too quickly add a little more wine or broth.  Add capers and serve over rice or noodles.  Do not overcook, these quail are best medium rare to medium.

Serves 2

 

 

 

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Wild Turkey Home Decor

Wild Turkey Home Decor

Bringing the Wild Inside for Thanksgiving

 

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These plates and platter are called Wild Turkeys made by Johnson Brothers England.  They belonged to my mother in law and the two little turkeys are actually vintage candy containers.

Wild Turkey Home Décor for Thanksgiving is made easy  with wild turkey feathers!

I have been asked by the Women’s Outdoor News to bring my blog to their readers each month.  This is my 3rd post and if you want to learn:

1. Ideas for diy table decorations & colors

2. How to dry and preserve you own harvested turkey tail

3.  Could the earliest Thanksgiving actually been in Virginia?

And a new product to share with you

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These beautiful handcrafted lapel pins are new and not yet on the site.  In keeping with our tradition of all USA made goods, these wet winged flies are tied by a creative young man in Georgia – each is one of a kind.

So you better Strut on over to visit my post at:

http://www.womensoutdoornews.com/2014/10/bringing-wild-turkey-home-decor/

And see for yourself!

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Sporting Lifestyle: Run for the Roses

The Sporting Lifestyle

It’s that time of year.   Horse racing and the cocktails to go with them!

The Sporting Lifestyle for me is not just hunting, shooting & angling.  But all things outdoors.

It ‘runs’ in the family.

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“Banner” painted May 1903 by Thomas M. Toher, of whom little is known.

Thomas M. Toher, American painter 1868-1929 was a horse portraitist .

Each year in April I pay homage to the Triple Crown of Racing: the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness & the Belmont.

On my bar.

And wait for the 1st Saturday in May.

The Belmont began in 1867

The Preakness in 1873

The Kentucky Derby in 1875

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With a collection of family memorabilia and vintage barware to make the perfect Mint Julep.

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1953 Derby Glass with vintage Napier ‘water bucket’ jigger.

The right ingredients are a must.

I have done my homework and the BEST mint by far is a variety of spearmint called appropriately

‘Kentucky Colonel’.  Some mints can cause the drink to taste medicinal- almost menthol!

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‘Kentucky Colonel’ mint- the BEST!

As well as the drinking vessel.

A couple of fine julep cups: 1964 Kentucky Derby & a equestrian motif silver beaker.
A couple of fine julep cups: 1964 Kentucky Derby & a equestrian motif silver beaker.

 

I have my old favorite silver  julep cup and just discovered a beautiful new pewter cup at Ewin’s Dry Goods http://www.ewinsdrygoods.com/products/equestrian-pewter-julep-cup

( they have other VERY  handsome sporting lifestyle gifts as well)

Pewter cup from Erwin's Dry Goods.
Pewter cup from Ewin’s Dry Goods.

 

 

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For more ideas of refreshing cocktails using mint, pop on over to my friend & designer Courtney Price Design and see her recent blog

Top 5 Spring/Summer Cocktails for Entertaining

at http://www.courtneyprice.com

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New Additions & Updates: New Panel for Elk & New angling/shooting Lodges

‘The Heritage Stag’ with antlers

It’s been awhile since I have sent a news update-

Plenty going on and a couple of new blog posts- and best of all- what you have been asking for-

A new panel for larger game like elk….so I will catch you up!

February and March found us in very drastic temperature changes.

Early February found us in the Yucatan catching our first Tarpon and Bonefish on a fly at the

wonderful Casa Blanca Lodge.

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See our related blog post of this fantastic trip

http://www.HeritageGameMounts.com/barefoot-flyfishing-in-february-ascension-bay-casa-blanca-lodge

Then March found us tromping after quail in unusual 26 degree snow & ice terrain at another wonderful lodge at

Upland Bird Country in Corsicanna, Tx

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I finally found a shooting sweater that was good looking, warm and suited for ladies

so I did a guest gear review for Ultimate Upland Lodge magazine

http://www.ultimateuplandlodge.com/magazine/read/ladies-end-of-year-gear-review-favs-Old–new_169.html

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And then….

My new design- a black forest style panel for elk and stag has arrived!

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We introduced the new design at the Greater Houston Gun Club in a fundraising shoot benefitting

the

 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

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Turns out—it makes a pretty fabulous mirror too!  Shown here in the Blackberry finish.

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I think I need to paint one of my dog portraits on a panel too!

Can’t you see one of your canine companions on a panel?

We are in the process of updating our website so we can better showcase all our new

sporting art & accessories like:

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Our collection of Texas made shooting pens- here is the 30 Cal Bolt Action writing pen.

The action opens and closes the pen!

Please come ‘like’ our page on Facebook so you don’t have to wait so long to learn what we are up to!

https://www.facebook.com/HeritageGameMounts

Rita Schimpff