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Holiday Gift Ideas
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Fairfax, Virginia - Pinpointing holiday gift ideas for the outdoorsman is never a difficult task. Hunters always need something, be it thermal socks, the latest camouflage pattern, optics or guns. But with the hunting season already in full swing and freezers across the country filling up with wild game, the National Rifle Association has a gift idea that the whole family can enjoy this holiday season.

The second edition of the NRA Members' Wild Game Cookbook, which is now available for purchase, serves up hundreds of original ideas for preparing wild meat and fish - all submitted by NRA members nationwide - that can make your holiday meals both merry and tasty.

The cookbook's user-friendly format guides hunters through every step in the process of safely taking game from the field to the table. Highlights include easy-to-follow instructions and illustrations for field dressing and processing game animals and fish; nutritional values for a multitude of game meats; recipes organized by type of game (small game, birds, big game, and separate sections for venison and fish); and a section devoted to hunter safety and ethics.

The tried and true recipes found inside the cookbook's nearly 400 pages are as thought-provoking as they are mouth watering. Recipes for traditional wild game fare - jerky, chili, stew, roasts and burgers - can be found amongst some of the most unique ideas you'll find anywhere for serving wild meat. Whether you're craving Marsala Hare, Beaver Pot Roast or Big Buck Chili, the cookbook has a recipe to satisfy every appetite.

The NRA Members' Wild Game Cookbook is available for purchase through the NRA Program Materials Center by calling 1-800-336-7402 (ask for item number HS 05840), or by visiting http://materials.nrahq.org/go/product.as...HS%2005840. The price is $14.95, plus shipping and tax.

The cookbook is part of the popular NRA Hunter Skills Series, a developing library of books on hunting, shooting and related activities. It supports the NRA Hunter Clinic Program, a national network of seminars conducted by the NRA Hunter Services Department and volunteer Hunter Clinic Instructors. Together, these books and clinics provide the education that can make you a better, safer, and more responsible hunter.

For more information about the Hunter Skills Series or other hunting programs offered through the NRA, please visit the NRA Hunter Services Department at www.nrahq.org/hunting.

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