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Old 07-29-2009, 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by lor View Post
TY guys. I read a recipe I might try. One yellow onion, a jalpeno pepper, 1 tbsp cayenne pepper boiled in 2 quarts water then strain thru cheesecloth. Can spray it arround. (I bought a sennero pepper too)

Doody, I read about using ammonia too. Would that hurt our doggies or is it just something animals shy away from?

(Isn't a yellow onion simply the onion thats the 'main' onion to most of us...the one we 'all' have in the kitchen in USA)
I think the "yellow" onion means not a red, white or pearl onion.

I would caution strongly against use of any kinds of chemicals if you're going to be in a campground. We have to be mindful of the other campers, their kids & pets, their noses, and the property of the campground owners.

Don't be surprised if the coons and skunks eat your pepper stew and come back searching for more every night.



jccgf: Quite right on the budget thing! I did it three summers and by working two jobs, was able to save my entire school year's rent and pay it in advance for a 10% discount.

It was a riot living at the campground, this was a private one and I made a lot of friends who I still know 25 *gulp* years later.
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