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Does frozen deer pepperoni need to be cooked? Serve with honey mustard?

I was given some deer pepperoni(contains deer as well as pork) and i wanted to eat it with honey mustard. I'm just wondering if I have to cook it first? It's frozen right now and was prepared at a butcher's shop (guy shoots deer, brings to butcher who prepares the deer into pepperoni)... Could I slice it and fry it then serve with honey mustard? I've never had it before!

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  • CB
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    Pepperoni is a cured meat - you should be able to thaw slice and eat.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    It is confusing. I fear you were largely motivated by the lower interest rate? No, that makes no sense.. you pumped your inheritance into the house. Of course you require all adults in the house to pull their weight financially and in regards to doing house work. If your girlfriend needs help recognizing that this would be the healthiest thing she could do for her legally adult son, then be kind and patient but give her that help. Night people mop kitchen floors and vacuum and cook dinner once a week too. If it's from a can, it is still what he has offered and set and planned and executed and it counts. It is called participation and responsibility. Good traits. I don't buy that you need cook all the meals because she works 6 days a week. I work and come home and make dinner. So does everyone else I know who isn't retired. Maybe she makes breakfast. And that 19 year old should be making sure his little brother is getting nutrition too. Maybe he can pay into the grocery bill. So... work out the household framework again. Mom can budge now that she's got a partner and a cook and a housekeeper and a babysitter who brings in more than his share of the income. The two of you both have reasons to be open to reworking the household framework. You are building a family here. Go at it! You will not find a relationship that does not require communication and negotiation, sticking to your guns and compromise. Why not start practicing those skills right now? I've read and re-read... I don't find you mentioning how dearly you care for this woman. No word about how close you've grown with the boys these last three years. Not a word about it. Confusing. We can't tell you how to feel. You aren't sharing it either. Are you sharing it with your roommates? Giving her half the house is a powerful action.. but she's got the debt load too.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Deer Pepperoni

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