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  1. Berta Newton

    So how many different wild meats have you killed, cooked and eaten?

    I am not a hunter, but from family and friends: Mountain lion, buffalo, elk, deer, moose, Pronghorn antelope, rattlesnake, rabbit, frog, Paddle fish, sage hen, bear, Big Horn sheep. Favorite recipe for deer: Put 1 cup flour and 1 tsp cinnamon in a bag. Cube up meat and drop in bag. Shake well...
  2. Berta Newton

    So how many different wild meats have you killed, cooked and eaten?

    Black bear moose mule deer (1 cup flour, 1 tsp cinnamon, fry it up) rattlesnake bunnies elk mountain lion AND.... horse cubes, Milk Bone, and Gravy Train...
  3. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    Happy Birthday! Everything is ridiculously expensive now. I just sold a house that was purchased in 1990 for 76K and it went for 300k. I have been stocking up on dried foods for meal prep. Paint is stupid expensive! I have a budget for my HS/MS art classes. Prices and shipping have cut deeply...
  4. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    Thanks for starting up hunters safety! We need more of this! Might happen in my school district, but not going to hold my breath.
  5. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    They were amazing people! I think I might have 16mm footage of them in a movie that we made years ago. Will look around and see if I can find it.
  6. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    Thank you!
  7. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    Thank you! From northwest Wyoming right here!
  8. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    Aw! I knew Travis and AJ years ago. Sad loss of those olde timers. One of a kind people! I used to hang out with the Yellowstone Mountain Men out of Cody, but they folded a few years ago.
  9. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    TY! Got gators?! I am up here on the north end of the state, a great place to visit is the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Cody Arms Museum. Lots of good goodies in there! Museums - Buffalo Bill Center of the West
  10. Berta Newton

    NW Trade Gun

  11. Berta Newton

    NW Trade Gun

    I have one too.
  12. Berta Newton

    NW Trade Gun

    Well, no. Bill was my dad.
  13. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    Hello! May I ask who you are? Dad passed in 2013 and mom passed in Oct. Yep, still kickin' around. TY!
  14. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    TY and hello back from Deaver, WY- up north!
  15. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    Thank you! I have been out of this for quite a few years. So good to see that people have kept these traditions going.
  16. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    Got yer long johns out? I hear it has been chilly down there!
  17. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    Yes, a couple who were teaching in Richey I believe were from Scobey... can't remember names! I knew people from other towns in the area. I think my school kids played sports up there. I know they played Culbertson for sure. Bainville was a neat place. I was going to stay in the Richey area...
  18. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    Howdy from northwestern Wyoming! My first art teaching job as in Richey and Lambert for K-12 art!
  19. Berta Newton

    Greetings from Wyoming!

    Greetings! I was looking online to see if any of my dad's books were out there. I still have mine. My dad was Pryor Mtn. Bill Newton. I helped him when I was in HS with Hand Forging the Muzzleloading gun lock. I hope there are lots of people out there who are carrying on the ML traditions and craft.
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