Hunter Heat
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![]() Hunter 44260 Set Save Programmable 511 Thermostat for Heating Cooling System US $29.95
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![]() 40135 H Heat Cool Thermostat Hunter Fan Company US $27.99
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![]() HUNTER 40135 H Heat Cool Thermostat US $26.81
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![]() HUNTER Horizontal Heat Cool Thermostat 40170 US $26.52
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![]() Hunter Fan 40135 Heat Cool Thermostat US $26.42
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![]() Hunter Fan 40135 H Heat Cool Thermostat US $26.10
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![]() HUNTER Electric Heat Only Thermostat 440120 US $20.38
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![]() HUNTER 7 DAY PROGRAMMABLE MULTI STAGE HEAT PUMP NEW US $20.00
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![]() Hunter Heat Cool Electronic Thermostat 40170 US $19.99
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![]() Hunter 40035A Mechanical Thermostat Heating Cooling US $19.99
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![]() hunter Heat Cool Mechanical Thermostat 40135 US $19.99
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![]() Hunter Fan 40135 H Heat Cool Thermostat US $17.98
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![]() Hunter 40120 Electronic Mechanical thermostat heat only US $14.97
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![]() Hunter Heat Cool Electronic Thermostat 40135 US $13.99
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![]() Hunter Heat Cool Electronic Thermostat US $12.96
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![]() Hunter Brand Mechanical Wall Thermostat NEW Heating and Cooling Model 40035A US $9.95
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![]() Hunter Electronic Thermostat Heat Only 40120 US $8.95
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![]() Hunter Electronic Heating and Cooling Thermostat US $5.99
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The Mighty Hunter Is Called To The Kitchen
So you have decided to take to the woods, have you? You have decided to find large and small furry creatures in order to kill and eat them. A noble pursuit in any case, but perhaps a bit more difficult then you once imagined.
Once you have procured the wild meat, you must dress it, and dress it well. This is a bloody, thankless task, and is better considered elsewhere in deference to the squeamish. But know that you will have meat, and sometimes plenty of it. Whither then, fair woodsmen?
After the initial dressing of the animal, with any luck you will have a large quantity of meat pieces to deal with, and larger ones at that. At this stage you can forget about the usual kitchen knife set you use at home. You will need something substantial in order to convert the big chunks of meat in to smaller and more manageable chunks.
When chopping up the big pieces into little pieces you will want a much larger and heftier knife set. Sporting goods stores and butcher supply shops may have what you will need. This is serious work, cutting a quartered animal into steaks and chops and loins and roasts. You will need serious tools for the task. Set aside some fresh tidbits for your first banquet and freeze the rest.
For your first foray into the culinary delights of wild game, try your hand a cooking up a simple stew. This is a very tasty dish, and it can be doctored up for almost any taste. It is incredibly simple to do, too. Get yourself a large roasting pan and place the chosen meat morsels in to it.
And some solid root vegetables, like potatoes and carrots. You can add green things if necessary, but it will not be necessary. This is simple and hardy fare, and too much vegetation in it may ruin it. Cover the mess with water and set it to boil. Add plenty of pepper, a wee bit of salt, and as much spicy hot goodness as you can stand.
When the pot is boiling, turn it down to simmer and let it sit for a good while. Keep an eye on the water level, which will reduce and thicken along the way, and keep the level high enough to prevent the stuff on the bottom from burning. When everything is soft to the tines, it is ready to eat. It is that simple, and simplicity never tasted so good.
What sizes do those Hunters' "heat packs" come in?
I used the small sized ones several years ago when I had an ear infection. They were perfect for the job. Now, years later, I need them again...but I need one thats much larger in size (like electric heating-pad sized). I had minor surgery on my right inner thigh last week and the site is still terribly sore. I have to drive about 100 miles tomorrow afternoon, and would like to have something to keep on my leg so I don't end up crying the entire drive...so I thought of these packs (no electricity needed, perfect for the car). Do they come in large sizes, and if so..what store would be most likely to carry them. Thanks.
By the way, NOT driving tomorrow is not an option.
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