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Primos Presents The Truth IV Whitetails Face to Face
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Primos brings you a hunting video where you'll witness the grace and beauty that only wild whitetails in their natural surroundings can proclaim. The excitement will have your heart pounding as the deer just keep coming! Along the way, you will learn some useful tactics and strategies on stand placement, calling and pre-hunt preparation that will help you get close to whitetails and be successful. From the North Dakota/Montana border to the hardwood bottoms of the eastern United States, you will be part of the hunt as you come Face to Face with whitetails.
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Primos Flagging Tape, Orange
Sale Price: $2.21
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Description:Flagging Tape Orange1 inch wide x 150 feet long roll of orange marking tape.Additional Information:
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Primos MINI BLOODHUNTER PLUS 4 6HR BURN Holster W/ Belt Straps Heavy Water Re...
Sale Price: $59.00
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Includes: MINI BLOODHUNTER PLUS; 3-AA Batteries; Holster with Belt Straps (Included). Features: Burn Time: 4 hours on 2 LEDs and 6 hours on 2 Reduced LEDs, 8 hours on White LED; Designed for heavy water resistance, but not intended for use while submerged; Rubber o-ring seals out moisture; Uses 3 AA Batteries (Included).
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Primos Mastering The Art Waterfowl Call
Sale Price: $1.91
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Primos Mastering The Art-Waterfowl Instructional Hunting DVD Learn how to Master The Art of waterfowling through Team Primos' most powerful hunting tool - calling. Practice along with us as we teach you the fundamentals and advanced techniques on duck and goose calling. The most comprehensive waterfowl calling instructional we have ever put together. Features: 3 Duck Hunts 2 Lessons on how to master the single reed, double reed, and whistling duck calls 5 Goose Hunts 3 Lessons on how to master the Flute style, short reed style, and Speck and Snow goose calls Special Features Advanced techniques for the Goose Flute style calls Advanced techniques for the short reed style calls
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Primos The Truth 16 Big Bucks Call
Sale Price: $2.95
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Every year, the Primos Team looks forward to bringing you the fun and excitement of hunting whitetail deer. There is just nothing like it. The TRUTH 16 take you across the US and Canada for a great adventure in pursuit of those BIG Bucks. So, come along with the Team as we share with you the kills, the close calls, and the misses. As you know, This ain't Hollywood, It's the TRUTH
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Glowbys LED Fiber Optic Light-Up Hair Barrette
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New, improved Glowbys with 25% smaller barrette for an even lower profile in your hair; 14" fibers, smaller CR1220 batteries. Otherwise, New Glowbys are exactly like the original Glowbys. Light up your hair with Glowbys fiber optic hair accessories! Glowbys sell elsewhere for up to $10 ea! Great for any nighttime event - prom, holidays, parties, nightlife, concerts, raves, festivals, weddings, and more! The ideal accessory for New Years Eve, Mardi Gras, St Patrick's Day, Burning Man, etc.! Glowbys are illuminated thin fiberoptic strands which clip to your hair to create many brilliant stars of light (50-60 fibers per Glowby, with the longest fibers 14" long). A small barrette (1.3" x 0.6") houses two small batteries (BATTERIES INCLUDED) and a light source, which lights up the ends of the fibers. GLOWBYS ARE REUSABLE - you can wear them again and again. Just change the batteries when Glowbys become too dim, typically 8 hours. Slide lid slightly open to turn on/off. Wearing Glowbys - Wear the thin barrette under the hair so that only the lights are visible. Attach underneath the top layer of hair. The barrette will be covered, but the Glowbys lights will still be visible. Glowbys are 15" long, but can be cut to any length - a star of light appears wherever the fibers are cut. Glowbys come in a cascade cut pattern, but they can be arranged in almost any pattern depending on the your hair style - use your imagination! Hair Stylists - just attach Glowbys and treat the fibers like strands of hair - cut, loop, etc. Caution: Do NOT use a curling iron or hair dryer on Glowbys; HIGH heat will melt the optical fibers. Note that some of the pictures show girls wearing multiple Glowbys. In particular, the girl with pigtails in the first picture is actually wearing 4 Glowbys - 2 blue and 2 white on either side.
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Primos 4 Lb. Deer Lick Block - Sweet Acorn
Sale Price: $5.24
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Hunters liken a Swamp Donkey to Big Foot. Some say they have proof of one and there are some that say they don't exist. To us a Swamp Donkey is a Big Bad, Heavy Horned, Moss Backed Buck. Now you can attract and grow Swamp Donkey's with our secret formula. We have been testing, modifying and documenting the dramatic results of this formula for 7 years. Our motivation for bringing you this closely held formula in Swamp Donkey is to supply you with an attractant which can promote overall deer health, energy and blood flow - which can help increase antler growth and body weight. Put deer where you want them with Swamp Donkey. Warning: Baiting Deer is a violation in some areas. Check your local laws and regulations before using Swamp Donkey. Features: Premium Organic and Natural Food-Grade Ingredients; Increases Bone and Antler Formation, Energy Metabolism and Reproductive Physiology; Scientifically Formulated with Calcium, Phosphorus and Mineral Oils Tested by University of Illinois; Quality Produced in Partnership with Morton Salt
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Primos Scent Eliminating Laundry Detergent (32-Ounce)
Sale Price: $9.31
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- Primos Silver XP scent eliminating laundry detergent- Cleans and prevents odors from forming on hunting apparel- Does not fade camo- Does not contain any UV enhancers- Works on contact and instantly removes odors from clothing and equipment and keeps them gone for up to 24 hoursPRI58041
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Hunter Dan VIDEO GAME #1 DVD Test Your Shooting & Survival Skills Computer Game
Sale Price: $29.94
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Plus, you'll get to compete in the bonus Hunter Dan World Bowfishing Tournament where you'll test your bowfishing skills against the world's toughest bowfishing fanatics. So get ready for the outdoor adventure of your life (or virtual death) in the new high-action computer game, the Hunter Dan Bowfishing Survival Gauntlet. PC Format Video Game DVD Type Case is 7 1/2"H x 5 1/4"W x 1/2"D.
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Canon BCI-6G Green Ink Tank
Sale Price: $2.79
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Canon has poured all the Know How of its extraordinary history of developing innovative office machines into each of its copiers printers and worked office systems. The same superiority of design and manufacture goes into all of the Canon-branded consumable imaging supplies and parts for this equipment. Naturally no one makes better parts and supplies for Canon products than Canon. Using genuine Canon parts and supplies is your best insurance against equipment damage and possibly voiding your equipment warranty.Primary InformationProduct Type : Ink tank Printer Technology : Ink-jet Output Color : Green Compatibility : Canon i 9900 Yield : Up to 420 pages Header / Model : BCI 6G UNSPSC CodeUNSPSC Code : 44103105
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Primos Truth Cam 35 Camera
Sale Price: $74.20
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- Primos TRUTH Cam 35- Easy to understand quick instructions are printed on camera door for easy reference- Allows selection of number of active LED’s (more night range or battery life)- 3 mega pixels - day 1.3 megapixels - night- 40 ft extended range/35 LEDs- 1.5 Second trigger speed- Long-lasting battery life runs on 4 D batteries- Rugged case- Supports his-res video- Captures photos or video- Molded security cable hole through case provides theft prevention- Primos reliability and customer support – 1 Year manufacturer's warranty- Supports up to 8 GB SD card for months worth of imagesPRI63010
Designed to be your eyes in the woods, the Truth Cam 35 from Primos comes pre-configured and ready to use with 35 infrared LEDs for clear night vision. However--all settings, including camera resolution, are adjustable for your specific needs and conditions. Capable of capturing both still and video images, the Truth Cam 35 offers a 40-foot nighttime range thanks to its 35 LEDs. The fully-adjustable Truth Cam 35 has operational instructions printed on the camera door for convenience in the field. With the aim to catch every movement in the stand, the Truth Cam 35 boasts a trigger speed of 1.5 seconds of out of sleep mode and takes images every 0.3 seconds when active. The camera can be set for multi-shot bursts of 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 images per triggering. All images are stamped with date, time, temperature, and moon phase information. The Truth Cam 35 features a back lit LED screen with large easy to read menu settings. Designed for concealment, the Truth Cam 35 has a thin, low-profile casing with a Matrix camo finish. Finally, the Truth Cam 35 supports an eight gigabyte SD card for image storage and is equipped with a molded security cable hole for theft prevention.
Features and Specifications:
Captures video or still images
35 infrared LED bank
Nighttime range: 40 feet
Trigger speed: 1.5 seconds (0.3-second when camera is not in sleep mode)
Image resolution: 3 megapixels
Stamps photos or video with date, time, temperature, and moon phase information
Supports up to 8 gigabyte SD card
Back lit LED screen with large easy to read menu settings
Live screen preview for setting up field of view
Password protection for operating the camera
Heavy-duty hook strap included
Molded security cable hole through case for theft prevention
Comes pre-configured out-of-the-box with default settings
All settings are adjustable
Quick instructions are printed on camera door
Dimensions: 8.75 by 6.625 by 2.875 inches (H x W x D)
Power: four D-cell batteries
One-year warranty
USB reader needed for connection to some Apple laptops
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Primos Truth Cam 46 Camera
Sale Price: $99.00
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Scope out target - rich areas ahead of time with the 5.0 - megapixel Primos Truth Cam 46 Infrared Game Camera! Is your favorite spot all "tapped out"? Do a little recon on some new, happier hunting grounds with Primos! The Truth Cam 46 attaches securely to any tree and uses advanced motion control to take photos or full-motion video of anything that moves. Thanks to large infrared LED arrays, you can even take pictures of nighttime traffic, all without a flash or shutter click. Then, just retrieve the evidence at your leisure, and you'll know in advance what awaits you! Ready to act: Adjustable 5-megapixel resolution; 46 infrared LEDs with 50' extended night range; FAST 1.5-second trigger speed; Captures photos and video; External LCD window, displays both photo count and remaining battery life; Password-protected security; Each photo displays date, time, temp and moon phase; Accepts up to 8 GB SD card, sold separately; Durable Matrix camo finish. Uses 4 D batteries (not included). Measures 6 3/4 x 2 1/2 x 8 3/4" h., 2 lbs., 8 ozs. Order yours today! Primos Truth Cam 46 IR Game Camera
Designed to be your eyes in the woods, the Truth Cam 46 from Primos comes pre-configured and ready to use with 46 infrared LEDs for clear night vision. However--all settings, including camera resolution, are adjustable for your specific needs and conditions. Capable of capturing both still and video images, the Truth Cam 46 offers a 50-foot nighttime range with the full power of its 46 LEDs. However, if you want to conserve battery life, the number of active LEDs is user selectable. The fully-adjustable Truth Cam 46 has operational instructions printed on the camera door for convenience in the field. With the aim to catch every movement in the stand, the Truth Cam 46 boasts a trigger speed of 1.5 seconds of out of sleep mode and takes images every 0.3 seconds when active. The camera can be set for multi-shot bursts of 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9 images per triggering. All images are stamped with date, time, temperature, and moon phase information. The Truth Cam 46 features a back lit LED screen with large easy to read menu settings. Designed for concealment, the Truth Cam 46 has a thin, low-profile casing with a Matrix camo finish. Finally, the Truth Cam 46 supports an eight gigabyte SD card for image storage and is equipped with a molded security cable hole for theft prevention. Features and Specifications: 46 infrared LED bank Nighttime range: 50 feet Allows selection of number of active LEDs (more night range or battery life) Captures video or still images Stamps photos or video with date, time, temperature, and moon phase information Supports up to 8 gigabyte SD card Trigger speed: 1.5 seconds (0.3-second when camera is not in sleep mode) Back lit LED screen with large easy to read menu settings Live screen preview for setting up field of view Password protection for operating the camera Heavy-duty hook strap included Molded security cable hole through case for theft prevention Comes pre-configured out-of-the-box with default settings All settings are adjustable Quick instructions are printed on camera door Dimensions: 8.75 by 6.625 by 2.875 inches (H x W x D) One-year warranty
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Primos Archer's Tool and Accessory Bag
Sale Price: $13.99
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ARCHER’S TOOL & ACCESSORY BAG •Great way to carry archery necessities wherever you go •8 zippered, clear vinyl pockets make it easy to organize •Exterior pocket has a place for releases, arm guard or other larger accessories •600D polyester w/weather-resistant coating •Will securely hold all of your necessary items while in the field or out on the range
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Italian Cuisine
Italian cuisine is as varied as the regions of Italy. Although Italy was officially unified in 1861, the food reflects the cultural variety of the country’s regions with culinary influences from Greece, Roman, Gallic, Germany, Turkish, Hebrew, Slavic, Arab, Chinese and other civilizations. In this sense, there really is no one Italian cuisine because each area boasts of its own specialties. Not only is the food of Italy highly regionalized, but a high priority is also placed on the use of fresh available produce.
Although traditional Italian dishes vary by region, they also do not follow strictly to a North/South pattern either. The north tends to use more butter, creams, polenta, mascarpone, grana padano and Parmigiano cheeses, risotto, lasagna and fresh egg pasta, while the south is more tomato and olive oil based cooking, along with mozzarella, caciocavallo and peconrino cheeses, and dried pasta. Coastal and central regions often use tortellini, ravioli and prosciutto in their cooking. Even pizza varies across the country. In Rome the crusts are thin and cracker-like, while Neapolitan and Sicilian pizzas have a thicker crust.
For most Italians, pasta is the first course in a meal with the exception of the far north where risotto or polenta is the norm. Vegetables, grains and legumes play a regular part of many Italian diets with meat often not being a regular part of everyday meals, Olive oil is usually seen in its dark green state (from its first pressing) in the south, where in the north a more refined, golden oil is seen.
Basically, Italian cuisine consists of a combination of vegetables, grains, fruits, fish, cheeses and a some meats, with fowl and game usually seasoned or cooked with olive oil (with the exception of the far north). La cucina povera, the food of the poorer Italian people of the southern coastal area, has shaped a diet popular for centuries but now there is a resurgence of this "poor people's food", the Mediterranean diet, which is now being touted as the model around which we should restructure our eating habits.
Breakfast is considered a minor meal in Italy, often consisting of nothing more than a bread roll and milky coffee (café latte). Traditional lunches tend to be larger, have several courses and are eaten slowly. Italian children don't go to school in the afternoon, and because of the heat, many small businesses close from midday until about 4pm which makes lunch the social meal of the day.
The traditional menu structure in Italy consists of basically eight courses, but the long traditional Italian menu is typically kept for special occasions such as weddings, with everyday fare including only the first and second courses, with the side dish being served with the second course. As an exception to this order, a unique course, Piatto unico, can replace the first or second course with, for example, pizza.
The traditional menu consists of:
1. ANTIPASTO – which are hot or cold appetizers, literally it means “before the pasta”; consists of a varied combination of colorful foods. The most popular ingredients are melon or tomatoes served with prosciutto cut into very thin slices. Lettuce, such as the slightly bitter endives or rocket, or other green leaves, such as the aniseed-tasting fennel, are typically used as a garnish, placed around the edges of the serving dish. Salami, mortadella, coppa and zampone, manufactured meat products, are common in antipasti. The artistry of the food is as important to Italians as the taste. For example the reddish colour of salami provides a good contrast to the green lettuce. Fish and other seafood may also be used in the antipasti course and, of course, olives and artichokes are also common servings, as are mushrooms (fungi) seasoned with salt, pepper and lemon juice.
2. PRIMO (first course) – which usually consists of a hot dish such as pasta, risotto, gnocchi, polenta or soup, with many vegetarian options. There are many types of pasta, each type usually named after its shape with common types including spirali (spirals), farfalle (butterflies; sometimes described as 'bow-tie-shaped'). Penne (hollow tubes) and conchiglie (shells). Different shapes are supposed to be better with the different types of sauces. Spirals are two strips of pasta twirled around each other and are used with the heavier sauces, such as those containing minced meat and vegetables. Rigatoni is cylinders or tubes, with a wide diameter and grooves (or lines) on the outside. The grooves are supposed to hold the sauce onto the pasta, meaning that this pasta is good with runnier sauces. Then there is the group of pasta made up of long thin strands, which includes the most common type of pasta, spaghetti. Typically you eat this type of pasta by coiling its long thin strands around a fork. Other long thin pastas are tagliatelle, fettuccine and linguini, which are all varieties of flattened spaghetti. Extremely thin strands of pasta are called vermicelli (meaning 'little worms'). Yet another group of pasta is made of flat sheets (lasagna) or tubes (cannelloni), which are either layered or stuffed with meat and cheese fillings. Some pastas have 'pockets' to hold the sauce inside them instead of outside like ravioli or tortellini, which are soft sheets of pasta rolled around meat or cheese. Italians cook pasta of all kinds, whether fresh or dried, in boiling water until al dente ('to the teeth', meaning still a tiny bit hard in the centre. It is then served immediately in a bowl with sauce or cheese.
3. SECONDO (second course) – this is usually the main dish of fish or meat. Veal, pork and chicken are traditionally the most common and are often pan-fried or casseroled. Beef is used as steaks (bistecca), while lamb (agnello) is roasted on special occasions, such as Easter and Christmas. Fish and other seafood are often used as main courses.
4. CONTORNO (side dish) – this may be a salad or cooked vegetable. Salad is traditionally served with the main course. Common vegetables are beans (greens and pulses), potatoes (often sautéed), and carrots as well as salads.
5. FORMAGIIO AND FRUTTA (cheese and fruit) – this is the first dessert course and the fruit and cheese are usually served together. Grapes, peaches, apricots and citrus fruits are a major product of Italy's agricultural industry and are common.
6. DOLCE (dessert) – the cakes and cookies course Italians produce many sweet desserts and 'sweet treats', including Amaretti, almond-flavoured meringues, which Australians call macaroons, Panforte, a sweet semi-hard 'strong bread' based on nuts and containing dried fruit (a classic Christmas treat from Siena), and. Pannettone, a very rich bread-cake (another Christmas treat).
7. CAFFÉ (coffee) – which is usually espresso coffee
8. DIGESTIVE (liqueurs) – which may be grappa, amaro, or Limon cello. The wine industry has been important to Italy for centuries and the most common drink associated with Italy is wine. Until recently, and even now in the countryside, most Italians would make their own red or white house wine after the grape harvest. This would be drunk at every lunch and dinner. Even children are given wine to drink, but it is usually watered down with mineral water. Before dinner many Italians drink an amaro (bitter) to stimulate the digestive system, while after dinner they may drink sweet wines, such as marsala (from Sicily). Children are also sometimes given Marsala, beaten with a raw egg and sugar into zabaglione, to strengthen them.
PIZZA
Modern pizza has evolved from pizzas made by peasants in Naples, Italy, but more than a few Mediterranean peoples can claim to have 'invented' the pizza. In ancient times many civilizations created dishes of flat bread with various herbs and toppings. As a staple for the poor, it was a matter of necessity that food could be eaten without utensils, and that the 'plate' it was served on could be eaten as well. They made a bread crust from flour, water and yeast, topped it with olive oil, herbs, cheeses, sometimes even leftovers, and baked the whole thing in a stone oven.
Given that most pizza connoisseurs today consider the tomato sauce to be the key ingredient, it may be surprising that pizza pre-dates the introduction of tomatoes to Europe. Tomatoes reached Italy by way of Spain in the early 1500s but were thought to be poisonous. It was several decades later that tomatoes topped a flatbread in the form of a pizza.
Italian cuisine is very popular in all its forms and is imitated all over the world. Look for a few Italian recipes on June’s Recipes page, and visit our Marketplace to find Italian cookbooks and herbs and spices to make your families Italian dishes more authentic.
About the Author
A great resource for your family meals is the new e-cookbook, "Good Cooking Central Cookbook". It offers easy-to-prepare, delicious family-tested recipies. Available at: http://www.goodcookingcentral.com/good_cooking_central_002.htm
i need help choosing a ground blind.?
i plan on buying a ground blind for deer season. ill mostly be using my bow out of it. ive found 2 i like. The Escape Deluxe Ground Max Blind from Primos and the Ground Max The Eclipse Ground Blind. the first one is 150 and the second is 130. the rating in the websites are relatively equal. which one should i purchase.
Since your question isn't about how to hunt out of or setup a ground blind, I assume that you know all that already. For my money, I would buy the Primos blind. These guys know the in and out of hunting, and only design/endorse products that they themselves use. I can personally attest to the blind being roomy enough to come to Full Draw and is available in a camo pattern that should fit your area.
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