Cleaning My Turkey FRYING OIL with CORNSTARCH

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-11-29T21:04:00Z

Have y'all seen Bruce Mitchell's method of cleaning frying oil with corn starch and water? It works, I'm here to tell you it works.


I've used this method in the past.  I didn't have to use it today because it's been two days since I fried the turkey and the little crumbs had settled in the bottom.

I thought it was witchcraft the first time I tried it.  Go slow when pouring the corn starch mixture into that hot oil.  Go real slow.
It had been almost two weeks since I’d enjoyed a cigar. Between day trips, weekend travel, holiday prep, and time with family, I hadn’t found a moment to sit down for a proper, relaxing smoke. I’m not one to light a cigar just because — for me, a cigar is an intentional pause to sit, unwind, and appreciate the craftsmanship.

While the family binged on football, I slipped away for an afternoon smoke. It was cold and windy outside, but the enclosed screened porch offered welcome shelter. And since it was “Black Friday,” I went with the theme and grabbed two dark companions: a Micallef Black and a Winter Storm from Heavy Seas Brewing. That’s a far better way to mark the day after Thanksgiving than chasing supposed deals at the mall.



Winter Storm “Category 5 Ale” is a seasonal ESB (Extra Special Bitter) from the Baltimore brewery, a longtime favorite of mine going back to its Clipper City days. The label has changed over the years, but the beer remains the same.

At 7.5% ABV, the malt-forward ale shows rich caramel-toffee and dark fruit notes, balanced by a subtle pine and herbal hop presence. It’s thoroughly enjoyable. In years past I’d buy it by the case to age into the summer — or even for far-future drinking — but this year’s stash will likely be enjoyed fresh.

The Micallef Black I chose was the 5” x 52 Robusto. A Mexican San Andrés wrapper encases an Ecuadorian Habano binder with Nicaraguan fillers. The dark, oily wrapper and gold-on-black band make for an irresistible presentation. The Black is full-bodied, opening with earth, cocoa, and pepper. As it warmed up, I picked up dark chocolate, roasted coffee, and a touch of sweetness. Construction was excellent, with a clean burn and thick, flavorful smoke.

I actually selected the Micallef Black before considering the pairing, but the combination turned out beautifully. The bold, dark-leaning profiles played off each other well. The beer’s slight sweetness and dark fruit lifted the chocolate and sweeter tones in the cigar, while the cigar’s pepper and earth kept the ale from drifting too sweet. A satisfying match all around.

Outside, the day hinted at winter — 38° with a windchill of 26°, though sunny. Inside the porch, with the portable heaters on low, it was a comfortable 64°. Add some jazz from the speaker, a good book in my lap, and a cigar in hand, and it made for a remarkably pleasant afternoon escape before heading back inside to resume the holiday feasting.

Cheers!


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LA: New Orleans - Gunfight, Victim Wounded

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-11-29T19:08:00Z

Victim Information: Known adult male


Suspect Information: Unknown black male


Gist: Verbal altercation occurred between victim and suspect. Suspect procured firearm and pistol whipped victim. Gunfire was exchanged. Victim was struck and relocated to local hospital via private conveyance.

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Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-11-29T18:12:00Z




Anne Murray - "Winter Wonderland"

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2025-11-29T15:25:00Z

Anne Murray was huge on country radio in the 1970s and 80s, but has sadly dropped off the airways since then.  Maybe it was because she was more "Old COuntry" than the new wave of the 90s and beyond.

That's a pitty, as she had a wonderful voice.  Somewhat reminiscent of Julie Andrews, at least in this Christmas classic. 

Leftovers

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-11-29T15:10:00Z

 Yesterday we focused on leftovers.  That big ham was sliced off the bone. The bone is in the freezer for a pot of beans later this year, the ham will go sandwiches or omelets, or any other recipe where applicable.

The turkey carcass was boiled for stock and the leftover meat will go into a gumbo tomorrow.

The other odd bits will either be eaten or discarded.  One of the grandkids brought a big pot of queso dip.  I'm going to re-heat it in another hour and eat it over fried potatoes.

The weather outside is miserable.  Cold, clammy, rainy, the kind of cold that seeps into your bones.  It is altogether a good day to build a fire.  Those cheese fries are going to taste good later on.  Belle is looking at the weather report, and saying that a venison chili is in our future for Monday.

I see that folks north of us across this great country are having a rather intense winter storm.  As a young man, I lived in the snowy North for three years and snow lost all of its appeal for me.  I'll deal with the oppressive heat of summer, but I don't care if I ever see snow again.

Right now, though, I need to figure out how to save all that cooking oil in the turkey fryer.  I have four gallons to deal with.

Speaking of France

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2025-11-29T14:01:00Z

A few weeks ago, Barb and I were in Paris to meet the boyfriend (and probable fiancée) of my stepdaughter Maddy. We stumbled upon this strange structure: I don’t really know what is for. But it is cool looking.
Quote of the Day French-American here — spent 20 yrs in France, 13 in the US. Let me speak to this. I think the only reason Europoors tolerate their miserable existence is because they tell themselves lies about what the … Continue reading
The SAR-80 was a design by Frank Waters at Sterling in the UK, but was not actually put into production by Sterling. Instead, it was licensed to Chartered Industries of Singapore in 1977, who eventually [...]

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CA: Oakland - Arguement leads to Gunfight, 1 Dead, 1 Wounded

by Dean Weingarten in GUN WATCH on 2025-11-29T13:16:00Z

According to investigators, the city’s gunshot-detection system recorded gunfire around 9:35 PM. Officers later learned the victim had been shot after an argument with another person. Less than an hour earlier, around 8:20 PM, an earlier shooting in East Oakland in the 2000 block of 27th Avenue left two men wounded, one of them critical, The Mercury News reported.

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What a difference a day makes...

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-11-29T12:56:00Z

When I checked the forecast in the middle of the week, today was predicted to be cold, with maybe a chance of freezing rain or even snow flurries.

Yesterday afternoon I looked at the same forecast and now there's a winter storm warning in effect, calling for 4-8" of accumulating snow.

Since it hasn't been above freezing for about a day and a half, whatever falls is going to stick.

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Striker Fired vs. Hammer Fired

by SLG in pistol-training.com on 2025-11-29T12:00:00Z

Hopefully we all know by now that I prefer hammer fired guns. A part of that is simple personal preference, kind of like how I prefer earth tones (natural) to neon (garish). Most of why I prefer them is because of actual, meaningful experience. It is my experience that informs my opinions and preferences. That […]

Saturday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-11-29T11:30:00Z

Preparedness Notes for Saturday — November 29, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-11-29T07:04:20Z

Following several national debt defaults (in 1557, 1575, and 1596), on November 29, 1596, King Philip II of Spain ordered the devaluation of the country’s silver coinage.  This included the famed Spanish Ocho Reales de Plata (“Pieces of Eight”) silver coin. By the 1630s, most coin mintings had 20 to 30% less silver than previously required. This debasement, combined with their sovereign debt, eventually led to the decline of the Spanish empire. — On November 29, 1890, the first US Army – US Navy football game was played, at West Point. The score: Navy 24, Army 0. — Today is …

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Update: Charity, Civility, Community, and Hope

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-11-29T07:03:06Z

JWR’s Introductory Note: This is an update to an article that I wrote for SurvivalBlog in December, 2005. It is part of a series of SurvivalBlog 20th Anniversary update re-posts, in recognition of the fact that the majority of readers did not join us until recent years. — Whilst pondering the various possibilities for the future, it is easy to get caught up in the minutiae of radio frequencies, milligram dosages, microns of filtration, calibers, and calories per ounce. (You’ll read plenty of those details in SurvivalBlog. But in doing so. we can easily lose sight of bigger, far more …

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Editors’ Prepping Progress

by Avalanche Lily in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-11-29T07:02:55Z

To be prepared for a crisis, every Prepper must establish goals and make both long-term and short-term plans. In this column, the SurvivalBlog editors review their week’s prep activities and planned prep activities for the coming week. These range from healthcare and gear purchases to gardening, ranch improvements, bug-out bag fine-tuning, and food storage. This is something akin to our Retreat Owner Profiles, but written incrementally and in detail, throughout the year.  We always welcome you to share your own successes and wisdom in your e-mailed letters. We post many of those — or excerpts thereof — in the Odds …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-11-29T07:01:51Z

“Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name. For the Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations.” – Psalm 100 (KJV) 

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What is your worldview?

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2025-11-29T01:00:00Z

Lew Rockwell once posed an interesting observation: The Price of Liberty very much believes that Lew’s observation is not just correct, but is something that all lovers of liberty should understand and apply. We here at TPOL attempt to apply … Continue reading
Next in my coverage of Vietnam War weaponry is the M72 Light Anti-Tank Weapon (LAW). By the late 1950s, U.S. infantry needed a far lighter, truly man-portable anti-armor weapon than the bulky Bazookas or rifle grenades of World War II and Korea.
Sadly, this will be my final post with TFB. It’s hard to believe it’s been seven years, but my family has had some big life changes over the last couple of years that have required more of my time. I will always cherish my time with The Firearm Blog, my fellow writers and the editors, and you, the faithful readers! Although I’m leaving as a writer, this is not goodbye; I’ll still be reading TFB every day and commenting here and there. I’ll also be available on Instagram @battleshipgrey61 , or on Reddit @ u/battleshipgrey61 .
 As I type this, there are 26 days, 6 hours and 16 minutes and some seconds until Christmas and guess what! I have almost all of my Christmas shopping over and done with. I only need to think of what to get for my grandson and then shop for it. I'll probably do that online but since my daughter told me "who knows haha" in a text she sent to me, that may take a while.
 
Now, if you read that carefully, you may have noticed I said "I only need to think of what to get for my grandson". As usual I plan to keep on shopping even after I pick out and purchase my grandson's presents. It's not that I need shop for more gifts for family or anyone else but that I plan to buy at least a couple more things for some folks. As usual, I will keep a long standing tradition of mine going as have done ever since I was a youngster still in Catholic grammar school under the tutelage of those vicious tyrannical attack penguins known as nuns of the Dominican order. At first, I'd go Christmas shopping with my brother, 5 years my elder. Then once I hit 9 or 10 years of age, I was allowed to cross the local side streets and by 11 or 12 was allowed to cross busier avenues and off I went on my own to shop on Christmas eve. As best I can recall, I have done that each and every year since then with the possible exception of Christmas 2011, a bit more than a month or so after my final cancer treatment. Those treatments were brutally debilitating so maybe I did not do it that year,  then again maybe I did. If I had to bet on whether I did or not, I'd figure it at least 60/40 in favor of me having done so and I'd bet that I did.
 
The bottom line is once again, I will go shopping on Christmas Eve, at least barring any unforeseen circumstances that prevent me from doing so and any of them would have to be virtually insurmountable. I absolutely love the madness of shopping then, and let me assure you if you are going shopping in NYC on Christmas Eve, as I did for many, many years way back in my youth, the stores are madhouses, each and every one. Yet, I love it, its like a mini adventure.  
 
Where I live now, I have not experienced that hyper type shopping. It is the type shopping that gives you a super adrenaline rush at the precise gotta grab now moment within a millisecond of seeing IT before THEY beat you to it. The they being 7 or 8 lunatic fringe hardcore shoppers, almost always lunatic married women, who saw the it, the same wanted by all item as you did, at the same exact moment as you saw it, when some 300 pound walrus of a half drunken slob husband moved something on the countertop, shelf or clothes rack and exposed exactly what you and all those psycho housewives had been searching for. 
 
If you have never experienced the moment that you leap and dive into the middle of the discount counter at the same time as the claws of those zombie-like women are grabbing for the same thing - you have no idea of what a true super charged adrenaline rush does to you. The thing is, if you grabbed it first - good for you - but if you missed it and one of those wacko housewives got it first, then search begins anew. As luck or lack of luck will have it - you go through that process again and again in each store you visit, sometimes several times in the same store before you get what you wanted to buy or wind up so burnout from all those repeated adrenaline rushes with only a few minutes before the store closes that you settle for getting something, anything as that simply becomes, by lack of luck, the gift you need. 
 
While they may not have planned it that way, I think the Rolling Stones may have sung a song about shopping on Christmas Eve, or at least some of the lines fit right in with shopping on Christmas Eve and perfectly describe the madness you go through trying to find that perfect last minute gift. It gets even crazier when you hear the voice coming out over the loudspeaker saying: Attention Christmas shoppers, the store closes in 5 minutes, please bring your items to the cashier right now and you haven't found it yet! Just grab something, anything, miraculously more times than night you will get exactly what you need; and remember, those workers want to spend Christmas Eve at home as much as you do. 
 
Yes, shopping on Christmas Eve in that madhouse rush, at the last minute, is an amazing adventure indeed; or at least it can be depending on whether or not you got what you wanted or settled on something you needed. I can't wait, the anticipation is killing me, it's almost as bad as the actual shopping.
 
 
 The video, according to the info at YouTube, is from a live recording in London back in 1968 when I was thirteen and was doing my Christmas Eve shopping in the early years. Hell, Mick Jagger and the Stones were all in their younger years as well. I wonder if they ever shopped on Christmas Eve.
 
All the best,
Glenn B 

Paint Fill Engravings

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-11-28T20:43:01Z

I mentioned a technique that seemed to work but this YouTube video looks better. 

Probably Time to Buy Bonds

by Clayton Cramer in Clayton Cramer. on 2025-11-28T20:43:01Z

At least, if you are risk-averse.  I am seeing car ads for 60 month 0% car loans.   This means companies with big money expect low interest rates the next five years.  Buying bonds means a guaranteed return and bonds likely to appreciate in value.

Joe Bonamassa - Christmas Boogie

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2025-11-28T19:09:00Z

Here's some Christmas music to make you tap your toes during Black Friday. 

The Mk18 @ TFB:
KRISS USA has expanded its Vector Gen 3 lineup with two new factory finishes: Alpine and Flat Dark Earth. The updated color options are now shipping to authorized distributors and dealers and will be available across the full range of Gen 3 configurations. This includes the CRB carbine, the SDP pistol, and the SBR variant for qualified buyers.

Pretty Cool Finnish Gun Posters: Suomi, AK, & Mosin

by Ian McCollum in Forgotten Weapons on 2025-11-28T16:12:00Z

We made some pretty awesome posters of the best Finnish small arms to go along with Forged in Snow – Suomi SMGs, Finnish military AKs, and Finnish Mosins. Check them out at the Forged in [...]

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CZ Releases the 600+ Trail in FDE

by Eric B in The Firearm Blog on 2025-11-28T16:00:00Z

CZ 600 @TFB:

Black Memesday!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-11-28T14:52:00Z




Michelle Cerino breaks down why members of the range, retailer and instructor (RRI) community will want to partner with CCW Safe, the leader in the self defense legal services. Their Certified Partner Program provides field support and marketing services so that RRI members can better serve responsible gun owners while also taking part in multi-year revenue sharing.
Quote of the Day Without real data, the human mind ceases to function, and its disparate parts begin hallucinating information that doesn’t exist, and which will often be confidently and violently defended. The modern political Left is a product of … Continue reading

Secret Service Seeks New 5.56 Duty Rifle

by Josh C in The Firearm Blog on 2025-11-28T14:00:00Z

The requirements are specific and clearly written by people who actually use rifles. The Secret Service wants a rifle that's no taller than 8 inches without accessories, weighs no more than 8 pounds including suppressor, and measures no longer than 29 inches with the stock folded and suppressor attached. Barrel length must fall between 12.25 and 14 inches.
Find something cool for Black Friday at Headstamp Publishing! https://www.headstamppublishing.com The CZ-75 began development in the late 1960s as a commercial project. It was not intended for Czechoslovak military use, but instead for export sales [...]

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GLOCK armorer Avery Skipalis tells us why she carries a GLOCK, and it has to do with its supreme Safe Action System.

Kriston Reardon with the Murray Police Department said two armed men in their twenties attempted to rob Sierra-West Custom Jewelers just after 11:30 a.m., but they fled the scene.

By 12:30 p.m., nobody was in police custody.

Sgt. Michael Olsen with the Sandy Police Department later said that one of the suspects was dropped off at a Sandy medical center and had been shot in the leg by an employee at the jewelry store. He was reportedly in stable condition.


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Weekend Knowledge Dump- November 28, 2025

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2025-11-28T11:36:56Z

Knowledge to make your life better. If you have some free time, check out some of these links this weekend.   Armed Lifestyle Magazine Some useful articles in this free online magazine.     An Official Journal Of The NRA | How Fast Can You Run? “I’ll just run away.”  Really?  When is the last […]

Supply outweighing demand

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-11-28T11:30:00Z

There is a huge gap between college educated kids and those with practical skills, with a high supply of college educated graduates. This oversupply is leading to higher unemployment in the college educated sector, hitting new graduates the hardest. The unemployment rate for bachelor’s degree holders climbed to 2.8% in September, while joblessness for other education […]

Preparedness Notes for Friday — November 28, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-11-28T07:04:03Z

On November 28th, 1942,  492 people died in a fire that destroyed the Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Boston, Massachusetts. The fire was fueled by flammable tropical decor. This was the deadliest nightclub fire in U.S. History. On that night, the club was filled beyond capacity. The building’s capacity was supposed to be 460 people, but it is estimated that more than 1,000 people were in attendance. — On November 28th, 1520, Magellan finally reached the Pacific Ocean after navigating the dangerous straits on the southern tip of South America that now bear his name. He became the first European explorer …

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JWR’s Introductory Note: This is an update to an article that I wrote for SurvivalBlog in December, 2005. It is part of a series of SurvivalBlog 20th Anniversary update re-posts, in recognition of the fact that the majority of readers did not join us until recent years. — As an Army officer, I learned that in order to be effective, any army must have three key abilities: To move, shoot, and communicate. Take away any one of them, and you are ineffective. But if you get all three right, and you can absolutely devastate an opponent–even one that has superior …

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Economics & Investing Media of the Week

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-11-28T07:02:27Z

In Economics & Investing Media of the Week, we feature photos, charts, graphs, maps, video links, and news items of interest to preppers. This week: A map of U.S. job cuts from January to October, 2025. JWR’s Comments: As you can see, the Trump Administration is sending part of the entrenched D.C. Deep State packing. It is no wonder that the statist Mainstream Media is apoplectic. The thumbnail below is click-expandable.         (Graphic courtesy of Visual Capitalist.) Economics & Investing Links of Interest Spot silver touched a record-breaking $56.67 USD per Troy ounce today. This brought the …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-11-28T07:01:26Z

“The Lord has not redeemed you so you might enjoy pleasures and luxuries or so that you might abandon yourself to ease and indolence, but rather so you should be prepared to endure all sorts of evils.” – John Calvin

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Thanksgiving

by Pawpaw in PawPaw's House on 2025-11-28T01:03:00Z

 The turkey was moist, and the ham was savory.  The yams were sweet, and the cornbread dressing was delicious.  The green bean casserole, excellent. Yeast rolls, or course, with cranberry sauce and assorted desserts.  Let's not forget about the gravy

We fed, by my count, sixteen today.  I have much to be thankful for.  My friends, my family, and the bounty that the Lord has blessed me with. I hope that each of you had a remarkable Thanksgiving. Tomorrow begins the Christmas season.

For myself, I will be sorting thru the debris.  I have to put away the turkey fryer and clean that big pot that I use once a year.  Then Belle and I will eat leftovers. I'll put the turkey carcass in a pot and boil the bones for stock, saving the leftover meat.  This will become a traditional gumbo that I cook each Sunday after Thanksgiving.

It was a very good day and I am relaxing with a bourbon and counting my blessings.

The threat of socialism in these States

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2025-11-28T01:00:00Z

Socialism has been a system tried frequently in American history, or so even the “progressive” history books tell us. The general evidence of history is that the overt attempts to force such a system have failed. Tragically. It being Thanksgiving … Continue reading

Concealed Carry Corner: My Top Carry Guns

by Matt E in The Firearm Blog on 2025-11-28T00:00:00Z

Welcome to another edition of Concealed Carry Corner. Last week, we took a look at the various types of handgun actions and why you should consider each style as well as some of their drawbacks. If you happened to miss that article, be sure to click the link here  to check it out. This week, I wanted to look at my personal carry guns and explain why I carry them and in what circumstances they are good options to carry. So many people struggle to figure out what they need and what they don't need. I use my example as a starting point where you can use these as a reference and go from there. Let's take a closer look at my top carry guns.

Thanksgiving Day Memes

by Joe in The View From North Central Idaho on 2025-11-27T22:09:56Z

GrandParaLarry @ParaLarry posted this. I went looking for the original posting by the Atlas Society but could not find it: Via the The Atlas Society @TheAtlasSociety: And todays favorite is via GrandParaLarry @ParaLarry: Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-11-27T22:05:00Z

To all y'all who visit VFTP, I'm thankful for you. May you have the splendidest of all possible Turkey Days.

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Via GrandParaLarry @ParaLarry: For now. If the FPC (see also here) and SAF (see also here) have their way, then eventually the price of a Thompson clone could drop to a few hundred present day dollars. In related news, I … Continue reading

Thanksgiving

by DRGO in Doctors for Responsible Gun Ownership on 2025-11-27T19:18:43Z

[Ed: This came from SCOPE-NY and seems well worth sharing again for Thanksgiving. As it is by an anonymous author, the liberty of a few minor edits were taken for publication here.] We won the lottery when we were born in the United States of America.  We enjoy freedoms and rights and opportunities that no […]

Night of the Evil Butterball

by admin in The War on Guns on 2025-11-27T18:27:47Z

The greasy-lipped masters have to be laughing like hell as they reach across their table of plunder and rip off another drumstick… [More] That links to my traditional Thanksgiving essay, first posted in 2000. May your day be as filled with gratitude and love as much as mine has always been, and blessedly free from … Continue reading "Night of the Evil Butterball"

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The Czech firearms conglomerate Colt CZ Group reported a 10.4% decline in firearm unit sales for the first nine months of 2025 , moving 415,146 guns compared to 463,186 during the same period last year. The company's nine-month earnings report, released November 20, paints a picture of a firearms industry still struggling to find its footing after years of pandemic-driven highs.
Aimpoint has released a new configuration of the ACRO P-2 red dot sight, featuring a 9 MOA aiming point intended for use on tactical shotguns. The sight was developed in response to requests from agencies seeking a simple, rapidly deployable optic for engaging small, fast-moving targets at short distances, including low-altitude drones. According to Aimpoint, the development process from initial request to prototype took four weeks.
We have a lot to be thankful for in this great nation, and I’m especially grateful for all of you - our readers, listeners, and viewers. Without your support, there’d be little reason for the TFB and TFBTV team to keep doing what we do (maybe except for posterity). Your feedback, comments, and continued viewership keep us coming back for more. Over the years, The Firearm Blog has had the privilege of working with some remarkable, quirky, and occasionally struggling companies in the firearms industry - an experience that’s truly a bonus of being part of the team. Today, I’m welcoming TFB’s Editor in Chief, Josh Centers, to share his perspective on thankfulness and to give us a look behind the scenes at the person leading The Firearm Blog. Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at TFB and TFBTV.

LOGICAL ARGUMENTS AGAINST “GUN CONTROL”

by Mas in on 2025-11-27T14:00:00Z

Please take a few minutes to hear a bright, logical young dad explain why so-called “gun control” is an empty promise: 
Quote of the Day The House of Representatives overwhelmingly voted in favor of a resolution condemning socialism Friday morning, with several Democrats crossing the aisle to rebuke “socialist policies” in the U.S. following Zohran Mamdani’s recent election as the mayor-elect … Continue reading

Happy Thanksgiving

by Borepatch in Borepatch on 2025-11-27T13:36:00Z

May your turkey be safely confined in your oven ... 

Giving Thanks Today and Every Day

by David in Musings Over a Barrel on 2025-11-27T13:00:00Z



Today is the day most Americans set aside to reflect on — and give thanks for — the many graces and gifts that bless our lives. For some, the day is simply a preliminary event to the day of shopping to come. That particular holiday tradition has never appealed to me, though I’ll admit I often take advantage of a good cigar sale online this time of year.

As for me, I’m thankful for my wonderful and loving family, for the freedom to worship as I choose, for true friends, for a roof over my head and food on the table, for this great country, and for so much more. These are things I’m grateful for every day, not just on the fourth Thursday of November. To be truly thankful is to stay aware of our blessings daily. I’ll also be praying for the protection of those freedoms and blessings as they continue to face persistent threats, both foreign and domestic.

Let’s also keep in mind the selfless Americans who are separated from their loved ones while serving to defend our freedoms.

Wishing everyone a safe and peaceful day.

Cheers!


[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]

Thankful Meme Dump!

by Tam in View From The Porch on 2025-11-27T12:59:00Z




Best Black Friday Deals-2025

by Greg Ellifritz in Active Response Training on 2025-11-27T12:06:09Z

Everybody likes a good bargain.  I’ve complied a list of all the best Black Friday deals I’ve found.  There are some tremendous sales here.  Enjoy your shopping!   One caution…   Some of the Amazon deals are time limited and may not be in effect when you click on them.  I will be updating this […]

Black Friday Holiday Sales Guide [UPDATED DAILY]

by David Lane in Recoil on 2025-11-27T11:59:26Z

We've dug out the best deals this holiday season! Guns, gifts, gear, optics, and a lot more! Updated DAILY!

Thursday Meme Drop

by Midwest Chick in Midwest Chick's Place on 2025-11-27T11:30:00Z

According to Katsacos, while checking out, an argument started between the man and an employee of the store over the price of an item.

"The argument eventually turned into a physical fight between the suspect, the clerk, and the store owner," Katsacos said. "The fight lasted for a minute or so, after which it stopped, and the suspect exited the store."

Katsacos said the man later returned to the store, pulled out a gun, and started shooting it at the employee he had an argument with. Katsacos said the store owner then fired his gun at the man, striking him multiple times.

According to Katsacos, the man shot the employee.

Afterward, Katsacos said the man drove himself to his home located in the 8000 block of Rigel Road. Once he arrived, Katsacos said a JSO auxiliary officer approached the man and saw that he had been shot. This, after the officer "heard commotion outside."


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Happy Thanksgiving

by Glenn B in BALLSEYE'S BOOMERS on 2025-11-27T10:08:00Z

 

Happy Thanksgiving to all. This is truly a holiday that can be celebrated by all. A time to be thankful for what we have in our lives and to share it with others. Things like your faith, lack of faith, nationality, race, political stance are of importance but today something is just as important, if not more so - that is being thankful for life and what is your lot in it. Who or what you thank is up to you, that you are thankful is the key.

This is probably my second favorite holiday and is right behind my favorite which is Groundhog Day.

 

All the best,
Glenn B 

Preparedness Notes for Thursday — November 27, 2025

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-11-27T07:04:12Z

Happy Thanksgiving!  From the SurvivalBlog family to yours, we wish you a happy Thanksgiving. Despite the crises in this world and the many mounting pressures, we give thanks to our LORD that you are still here, you are still prepping, and that He will never forsake us. Thanksgiving Proclamation of 1789 By the President of the United States of America, a Proclamation: “Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor– and whereas both Houses of …

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JWR’s Introductory Note: This is an update to an article that I wrote for SurvivalBlog in March, 2007. It is part of a series of SurvivalBlog 20th Anniversary update re-posts, in recognition of the fact that the majority of readers did not join us until recent years. — A series of letters and posts on honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) in 2007 prompted several readers to send comments and questions about storing and using honey, which are summarized below. For some of my responses, I relied heavily on these references: The Golden Blossom Honey FAQ A Mayo Clinic web page …

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The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-11-27T07:02:13Z

SurvivalBlog presents another edition of The Survivalist’s Odds ‘n Sods. This column is a collection of news bits and pieces that are relevant to the modern survivalist and prepper from JWR. Our goal is to educate our readers, to help them to recognize emerging threats, and to be better prepared for both disasters and negative societal trends. You can’t mitigate a risk if you haven’t first identified a risk. In today’s column, news of a bear attack at a school in British Columbia. Grizzly Attacks a B.C. School Field Trip Group Reader Chris F. sent this news: Teachers were ‘heroes’ in …

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The Editors’ Quote Of The Day:

by James Wesley Rawles in SurvivalBlog.com on 2025-11-27T07:01:12Z

“A thankful heart is one of the primary identifying characteristics of a believer. It stands in stark contrast to pride, selfishness, and worry. And it helps fortify the believer’s trust in the Lord and reliance of His provision, even in the toughest times. No matter how choppy the seas become, a believer’s heart is buoyed by constant praise and gratefulness to the Lord.” – The Late John MacArthur

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Best Shooting Earbuds in 2025

by WesKL in The Firearm Blog on 2025-11-27T01:00:00Z

It wasn’t until my mid-to-late 20s that I began to take my hearing protection seriously. I ran heavy equipment for a living and loved shooting and hunting, so my ears were often under fire from dangerously loud noises. I began to notice a slight hearing decline, so I started wearing foam earplugs at work and ear pro while shooting and hunting. However, I found that shouldering my rifle and shotgun while wearing my old earmuffs didn’t allow me to get a good cheek weld on the stock. So, I began the search for the best shooting earbuds. Below are my top picks for 2025.

Happy Thanksgiving Day!

by TPOL Nathan in The Price of Liberty on 2025-11-27T01:00:00Z

By the time this is published online, we here at The Price of Liberty assume that you’ve already celebrated the day. Hopefully with family and close friends and neighbors, and hopefully without too much stuffing of yourselves with food and … Continue reading

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