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This reminds me of the story my dad tells about living down the road from a small goat farm. Unbeknownst to him at first, the way they skinned the goats was by taping up the orifices, slitting a hole in the leg and inflate them with an air compressor. So the first harvest season he's coming home from work and sees 6-8 goat balloons hanging in the tree, lol.
Hold the Calif hippy jokes but I love goat !!! Dig a hole about 3-4 ft deep and around 4×5 ft width and lengthbuild a big a$$ fire and let it burn down to coals. While this is burning down quarter up the meat and season salt pepper and maybe some chilli for a little heat, put the meat in paper bags and wrap in wet burlap wired shut and make some loops. Throw it in the pit cover the top with mteal roofing or plywood and cover with dirt make sure it seals air tight. 5-6 hrs later dig it up pull it out and the meat falls off the bone. Plenty of time for adult beverages
Quote from: bubby on August 17, 2016, 07:56:26 pmHold the Calif hippy jokes but I love goat !!! Dig a hole about 3-4 ft deep and around 4×5 ft width and lengthbuild a big a$$ fire and let it burn down to coals. While this is burning down quarter up the meat and season salt pepper and maybe some chilli for a little heat, put the meat in paper bags and wrap in wet burlap wired shut and make some loops. Throw it in the pit cover the top with mteal roofing or plywood and cover with dirt make sure it seals air tight. 5-6 hrs later dig it up pull it out and the meat falls off the bone. Plenty of time for adult beveragesI kind'a like the bubby's way of cooking but would do 2 feet deep max instead of 3 ft ....way too much clay to dig through in my area... We've done pigs the same way.....Yummmmmm
Just wrap it in beacon, everything is good wrapped in beacon. Pappy