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can anyone tell me how to or the best way to wash a buffalo :dontknow: someone on another forum reommended ketchup
 
aloldstuff link=topic=6620.msg77567#msg77567 date=1312462976 said:
Try Worcester sauce. I have tried it previously and it works at getting that red color off

It does work !!!! I have been using it for a couple years.......and it makes burgers and steak taste better also.
 
I just tried in on a old buffalo that I had used several items to try and clean, worked slick as a whistle. :callme:
 
Mudder link=topic=6620.msg77642#msg77642 date=1312507693 said:
I just tried in on a old buffalo that I had used several items to try and clean, worked slick as a whistle. :callme:

Mudder, you wouldn't happen to have before and after pictures of that buffalo would you?
 
BOWSER link=topic=6620.msg77522#msg77522 date=1312414677 said:
can anyone tell me how to or the best way to wash a buffalo :dontknow: someone on another forum reommended ketchup

Well the hard part is getting the buffalo to hold still and it takes about 40 bottles of ketchup too! rofl
 
Bell-Two link=topic=6620.msg77738#msg77738 date=1312587008 said:
Well the hard part is getting the buffalo to hold still and it takes about 40 bottles of ketchup too! rofl

<} ...btw, that brought a quick memory flash washing my dog in tomato juice after a run-in with a skunk lol


Well, I've had my buff in ketchup (out of Worcester sauce) for about an hour with no results. You can tell this is an exciting Friday night for me rofl rofl rofl

Actually I'm trying out a new batch of home brew----a nice IPA, good hint of citrus imho :beerbuddy: TNT Home Brew (aka Tom-N-Tana Home Brew)
 
I saw a real buffalo in Arizona,up close and personal,i would never try to give one a bath. :white:usaflag::
 

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