Fried Venison recipe
2 lb venison steak.1 cup of flour.1 cup of buttermilk.¼ cup of water.1 teaspoon of salt.½ teaspoon of freshly ground black pepper.Oil, for frying in.
Instructions for Fried Venison:
In a bowl, mix together the buttermilk and the water.Soak the venison steaks for 90 minutes.Remove the steaks and drain.Sprinkle the venison with salt and freshly ground black pepper.Tenderize by hacking both sides.Roll the steaks in flour and coat both sides thoroughly.Fry in hot oil, turning once.Serve as desired.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Per Your Request... http://wisconsincountryliving.com/building.html

Many of you have asked about the home I built a few years back. I would like to Thank everyone who shared wonderful advice about various projects that helped me save thousands of dollars. For those of you who aren't up to speed... more thank 80% of the project was completed solely with the help of my family and myself.
Your thoughts, ideas and professional experience created a beautiful place for me to call home! I sincerely couldn't of done it without you.
I've learned tons through internet research and hands on experience. Please don't hesitate to ask questions. I'd be more than happy to share my thoughts on projects you may be tackling or have in progress.
I've put together a few snapshots... please enjoy.
http://wisconsincountryliving.com/building.html
Thank you kindly,
Keri
Your thoughts, ideas and professional experience created a beautiful place for me to call home! I sincerely couldn't of done it without you.
I've learned tons through internet research and hands on experience. Please don't hesitate to ask questions. I'd be more than happy to share my thoughts on projects you may be tackling or have in progress.
I've put together a few snapshots... please enjoy.
http://wisconsincountryliving.com/building.html
Thank you kindly,
Keri
Good Times at Cedar Valley Campground, Kewaunee WI
I would like to thank Bill, Eileen, Tyler and Troy Pagel for being such wonderful hosts at Cedar Valley Campground. The Pagel's family owned campground is located in Kewaunee County. This well kept campground offers tons of fun. As a visitor to their newly remodeled bar to taking part as a camper I highly recommend giving them a call to schedule a weekend of fun!
Thanks everyone and keep up the great work!
Keri Tlachac
Wisconsin Country Living

Thanks everyone and keep up the great work!
Keri Tlachac
Wisconsin Country Living

Monday, July 6, 2009
Kenny Tlachac on the push-button accordian... August 1968
Kenny Tlachac (My Pa) playing for a parade in front of my grandparents’ old bar in Forestville. Al and Clara’s Saloon. This saloon is now owned by Charlie Kroll with the name of The Bull Pen.
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
Ice Fishing isn't just for adults...

Ice Fishing isn't just for adults... Heaven's no! Heading out early Saturday morning to Rite's Cove (Ernie's), Brussels, WI was just the treat for little Landen. Although only five years old he pitched right in the action. Helping catch rosies for our hooks and making sure he had conversation every time the shanty fell silent.
He showed off one of my BIG catches of the day by making me take a picture. Although the perch were not of a significant size Landen had a blast making sure they ALL got in the bucket. Large or small, smelt or white fish... anything that came up from the ice fishing hole was a keeper.
After a few hours the tip ups started popping... With his dad heading out and asking Landen to stay put because of the cold weather, it only took a matter of minutes for him to decide to follow. "He must of caught a huge one, Keri", "He MUST have!", "Seriously!"... "Well, you better get your coat and gloves on and check it out", I replied"
After several hours one just simply needs to stretch a bit. I have to admit for a five year old Landen did very well maintaining his composer and fighting a bit of boredom. With a little help of some candy and grape juice he was back full force ready for the second half of the day.
The rest of the day was grilling a bit of venison and simply enjoying some tranquility. Leaving all the world' issues on shore and watching little Landen play with his pooch, Duke.
Priceless...

Keri Tlachac
Wisconsincountryliving.com
January 31, 2009
Photos & article approved by Andy LaFond
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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