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re: Wal Mart Meat

Posted by veefox on 4/30/11 at 9:23 pm to
Trucks, yes. This meat is prepackaged weeks before it hits your basket. Water and other injections have to be used to keep it as fresh as possible while it travels from the plant, to the distribution center, to the store, to the shelf, and to your basket.

Wal Mart Meat

Posted by veefox on 4/30/11 at 9:03 pm
I am curious. Who in their right mind still purchases meat from Wal Mart? I can't imagine buying "fresh meat" from a store with no butcher shop and serving it to my loved ones.

re: Lake Fausse Pointe State Park

Posted by veefox on 3/30/11 at 10:05 am to
The GPS sends you that way because it is considered the fastest route, I guess due to the four lane to Baldwin. The best way is through Henderson and south on the levee for 25 miles.

re: Lake Fausse Pointe State Park

Posted by veefox on 3/29/11 at 8:32 pm to
This is my favorite park in the State Park system. There are three hiking trails, boat and canoe rentals, and plenty of good fishing spots throughout the park. The campground is within walking distance of the playground, nature center, fishing spots, and trails. Only downside are the insects, bring plenty of spray.

re: Favorite State Parks for Camping

Posted by veefox on 3/28/11 at 7:13 pm to
I totally agree about Bogue Chitto. If they would ever pave the road, that would be the jewel of the State Park system.
Lake Fausse Pointe in the basin has primative campsites on the hiking trails. There are fire rings, a tent pad, and grills.

Favorite State Parks for Camping

Posted by veefox on 3/27/11 at 9:01 pm
What is your favorite state park for camping? My favorite is Lake Fausse Pointe. The trails are awesome and the atmosphere is second to none. Great fishing also. You must love the outdoors to deal with the bugs and elements out there. :cheers: