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The Bend
Here Are Tips On How To Backpack Food

The Bend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 26:59


Tis the season for backcountry hunting and fishing trips, which also brings about Dutch Oven cooking and what foods to be packing into the wilderness. Tips to save weight while keeping healthy on the trail. Plus we share the latest news headlines This is Rebecca Wanner aka 'BEC' and Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt with the radio show The Bend Radio Show & Podcast, your news outlet for the latest in the Outdoors & Western Lifestyle! Episode 150 Details Well here we go, Hard to believe we are NOW up to 150 episodes!! of chasing Tigger & BEC around The Bend. We've taken you down dusty roads, to switchbacks chasing elk, to fishing big waters and even taken ya'll along into the Rodeo Arena. AND THAT's why you never know what's Coming Around The Bend! SPOTLIGHT EASY BAKING RECIPE! Desserts ANYONE can make... Have you seen the latest trend on TikTok? Forget the water, TikTok creators like @jordan_the_stallion8, have been testing out the trend. Instead Mixing a ¼ cup of Dr. Pepper soda pop to a boxed brownie mix and an egg, bake like usual and you've got Pop Brownies…  Well BEC hates to bust the bubble on this so-called “NEW TREND”! Our cabin master of the Dutch oven, aka Tigger, has been using soda or pop in his cakes for years when cooking over the fire! Tigger makes amazing desserts by simply melting butter on the bottom of a hot Dutch oven, adding the dry cake mix and pouring over the top a can of soda or pop, covering with the lid, and setting on the hot embers or coals. Don't forget to add those hot embers/coals on top of the lid too!!   Want a cobbler?? Toss in a can of your favorite canned fruit canned pie filling and BOOM - You have a Dutch Oven Cobbler! Tigger isn't the only one making delicious desserts using a can of soda pop. Head to TheBendShow.com for our good friend, Kent Rollins the Cowboy Chef and another lover of the dutchoven to grab his recipe and watch his easy “HOW TO” for an easy Old Fashioned Blackberry Cobbler.  FEATURE BACKPACKING FOOD THAT'S RIGHT FOR YOU For everyone who's dreamt of packing into the backcountry from just wanting to hike, camp, fish, or hunt. Keeping that pack light, yet filling it with food that will keep energy up while not taking up space or adding weight can be a tricky feat. BEC dives into simple, basic tips to survive that first trip. The key is to begin planning now, weeks before you head out on that trip. It's always tempting to head online and purchase pre-packaged meals, and freeze-dried foods that claim to taste great, weigh almost nothing while the ratio of carbs or protein is needed for physical activity. The oversight comes when not having tried them first at home! Adding in miles of physical activity first off we know often causes the body not just to burn up calories fast, but also can accelerate the process of digesting food and the need for #2 quickly (yup, we're talking poop)!! Before being stuck on the trail with food that might be healthy but doesn't necessarily agree with your stomach right off the bat, you'll want to start adjusting your diet now and trying these tips BEC offers in this episode!   SAVING WEIGHT The pack gets heavy fast, and especially when needing to stay hydrated too. Think food that can be consumed, the wrapping be burned or easily packed out and keep your energy intact. Believe BEC, it is not as easy as it sounds yet it can BE EASY to do with a little preparation and DIY R&D (aka research & development). We're telling you, TRY everything you have before you pack your ride to head out to the backcountry. BEC was raised on a large ranch, has been a certified trail guide, packed in and elk hunted the backcountry. She is seasoned on what to know, but as one “never knows what's truly around the bend” believes strongly you can never over-prepare. Do not make planning a headache either, have fun and make it a family adventure so that even if loved ones cannot join on this adventure they will still feel as thou they are part of the excitement!   NEWS   BULL RIDING SUPERSTAR J.B. MAUNEY RETIRES The rodeo world and PBR (Professional Bull Riding) world were shocked on September 14th, 2023 when J.B Mauney a longtime bull riding star announced his retirement. The 36-year-old Mauney from Charlotte, North Carolina After suffered a broken neck during the Lewistown Roundup in Idaho in which he was bucked off by Sankey Pro Rodeo & Phenom Genetics' Arctic Assassin at an Xtreme Bulls Event and landed on his head. Mauney took to Instagram posted, “Surgery went great, and I would like to thank everyone… for taking care of me,” Mauney wrote. “Unfornatetely with the surgery, it ended my bull riding career. Just wanted to let everyone know that I am OK and now on the road to recovery!” What an amazing career J.B. Mauney has had! Look at what this man did over the course of his unbelievable career… spanning 19 years. 2x PBR World Champion: 2013 & 2015 824 Qualified Rides 122 90+ Point Rides 221 Round Wins 15x PBR Finals 1x NFR In recent years, he had joined forces with longtime friend Dale Brisby, appearing on Netflix “How To Be A Cowboy”. Sharing the love for western lifestyle and knowledge of the cowboy spirit. Over the course of 19 years, J.B. Mauney conquered some of the most well-known bucking bulls of all time. They include household names such as Buschwacker, Bruiser, Pearl Harbor owned by 12x PBR Stock Contractor of the Year Chad Berger Bucking Bulls, Percolator and more… Both Tigger & BEC wish J.B. Mauney and his family the best on the road ahead, enjoy retirement... and a Tip of the Hat to J.B. Mauney, one of the greatest bull riders in history.  EYES TO THE SKY It was announced at the beginning of the month that the Pentagon launched a one-stop shop site, new website is what meant, to allow people to report UFO sightings. According to Bloomberg, at this point, only service members and civilian Pentagon employees are able to submit reports to this new website. The Defense Department then plans to investigate reports made. Head to TheBendShow.com for the press release video, story… BEC keeps saying, “We are not alone…” Curious what do you say, think? FIELD REPORTS & COMMENTS Call or Text your questions, or comments to 305-900-BEND or 305-900-2363 Or email BendRadioShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @thebendshow SUBSCRIBE to The Bend YouTube Channel. Website: TheBendShow.com https://thebendshow.com/ #catchBECifyoucan #tiggerandbec #outdoors #travel #cowboys The Outdoors, Rural America, And Wildlife Conservation are Center-Stage. AND how is that? Because Tigger & BEC… Live This Lifestyle. Learn more about Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/ WESTERN LIFESTYLE & THE OUTDOORS Tigger & BEC are News Broadcasters that represent the Working Ranch world, Rodeo, and the Western Way of Life as well as advocate for the Outdoors and Wildlife Conservation. Outdoorsmen themselves, this duo strives to provide the hunter, adventurer, cowboy, cowgirl, rancher and/or successful farmer, and anyone interested in agriculture with the knowledge, education, and tools needed to bring high-quality beef and the wild game harvested to your table for dinner. They understand the importance in sharing meals with family, cooking the fruits of our labor and fish from our adventures, and learning to understand the importance of making memories in the outdoors. Appreciate God's Country. United together, this duo offers a glimpse into and speaks about what life truly is like at the end of dirt roads and off the beaten path. Tigger & BEC look forward to hearing from you, answering your questions and sharing in the journey of making your life a success story. Adventure Awaits Around The Bend. REFERENCES https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/news-entertainment/a44937618/dr-pepper-brownies-tiktok-recipe/ https://kentrollins.com/blackberry-cobbler/ https://kentrollins.com/ https://pbr.com/news/2023/09/two-time-pbr-world-champion-jb-mauney-announces-retirement https://apnews.com/article/jb-mauney-broken-neck-retire-bull-rider-def67554326d008607332dcbe86b0822 https://www.netflix.com/title/81097871 https://www.chadbergerbuckingbulls.com/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CxG-d21vEA6/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== https://www.instagram.com/p/CxInNCkOEf2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIfYrY85XCY  

Tough Draw Talks
Tough Draw Talks - Ep 36 Blake Sharp (PBR World Finals '23)

Tough Draw Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 43:48


My guest today is a repeat customer and a good friend to us here at Tough Draw. - Since we first visited with him on Episode 8; he has advanced his program in such a tremendous fashion that it secured him PBR Stock Contractor of the year at this past weekend's World finals! Not only is his bull, Legend sitting in the top 5 currently, but he also has a total of 15 bulls total here at the PBR World Finals! - I'm talking about none other than the big man himself, Blake Sharp! This afternoon we are coming to you from Fort Worth, TX down in the historic stockyards at The Brand Room, where if you're looking for an authentic western experience and some of the best food you'll find, you can find it here. A special thanks to our Presenting sponsor for 2023, Lane Frost Brand. Go to LaneFrost.com and use code TDT15 to save on your order of all things Lane Frost.

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
PBR's Cord McCoy tells us what it's like working on both sides of bullriding

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 32:49


PBR Stock Contractor and former world champion Cord McCoy talks about the business of bulls ahead of this weekend's PBR event in Duluth.  Gwinnett County police are searching for a 19-year-old man who is wanted for a deadly shooting that happened in the early hours of Saturday morning. According to Corpora. Angela Carter, Miguel Rodriguez is wanted for felony murder and aggravated assault in the death of 45-year-old Felipe Velasco. Carter said police responded to a call on Fox Forest Ct. in Lilburn at about 12:40 a.m. and found Velasco inside the home suffering from a gunshot wound. Velasco was transported to the hospital but was pronounced dead upon arrival. Carter said Rodriquez is known to drive a Jeep wrangler with Georgia tag “XEG482.” She said a “domestic related” dispute led to the shooting. Police are asking anyone with information to share in the case, or who has information on Rodriguez's whereabouts, to contact Gwinnett detectives. When Peachtree Corners officials were approached in 2019 about the city participating in the federal Urban County program with its fellow Gwinnett cities and the county itself, they were given a few days to look at impact of participating versus not participating and make a decision. Without a whole lot of time to think it over, and without knowing the county would be impacted if the city did not participate, Peachtree Corners' leaders decided to pass on the offer. Flash forward to this past Tuesday and the situation was very different. The city's leaders, armed with new information from the county, are considering joining the program. Peachtree Corners is the only Gwinnett city — the only part of Gwinnett in fact — that does not participate in the Urban County program. The federal program is set up to help communities get HUD assistance grant funding. Gwinnett cities who opt to participate in the program with the county, as well as qualified residents who live in those cities, can apply to the county's HUD program for community development block grants. A qualified resident is a person who lives within a low-income census tract within a community. There are only two census tracts in Peachtree Corners that meet that criteria. Both tracts are in the southern part of the city, near the Gwinnett-DeKalb county line along the Peachtree Industrial Boulevard and Buford Highway corridors. If a city does not participate in the program with the county, its qualified residents have to apply to the state for assistance. In that scenario, Peachtree Corners residents would have compete against a much larger pool of applicants from across Georgia, and they would therefore be less likely to get approved for help. One piece of information Peachtree Corners officials said they have now that they did not have in 2019 is the details on how not participating in the program affects Gwinnett County as a whole. County and city officials said Gwinnett is missing out on $350,000 per year by not having Peachtree Corners participate because of the population its inclusion adds. Gwinnett County residents who want to adopt a dog, or surrender a pooch they are no longer able to care for, from the county's animal shelter are out of luck — for now. County officials have stopped dog adoptions and intakes at the Bill Atkinson Animal Welfare Shelter in Lawrenceville until Jan. 19 because of a disease outbreak at the shelter. The situation at the shelter only affects dog adoptions and intakes, so people who want to adopt a cat can still do so at this time. Some dogs can also still be brought to the shelter for intake, but only if they are injured. The county is also allowing pet owners to come by and reclaim their lost pets, including lost dogs, at the shelter despite the suspension of dog adoptions. In the early years of the Hooper-Renwick School, events such as graduations, recitals and plays were like church affairs. That's in large part because those events were held in local churches because the school — which many African-American students in Gwinnett attended before desegregation of schools occurred in the 1960's — did not have facilities to host events when it was first built. Those kinds of spaces would not be available at the school itself until it was expanded in the late 1950's and early 1960's. Two churches in particular which supported the school were the old Mt. Calvary United Methodist Church and Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Lawrenceville. As work commences to turn the old Hooper-Renwick School into the Hooper-Renwick themed library, the city of Lawrenceville has secured several artifacts from Mt. Calvary's 1960 building on Neal Street for display in the library. The city saved the church's stained glass windows and pews. It also found items which had been placed inside a time capsule with the church's cornerstone. The items were removed before the church was torn down at the end of December. Among the items found inside the time capsule were a 1960 Hooper-Renwick graduation program, a copy of the program from the church's opening day celebrations and a copy of the new testament. Multiple Gwinnett County government and business leaders have been named among the most influential and notable people in the state by Georgia Trend magazine. Georgia Trend released its annual 100 Influential Georgians list, as well as its list of notable Georgians, this month. Among the people named Influential Georgians were Gwinnett County Commission Chairwoman Nicole Love Hendrickson and Gwinnett Chamber President and CEO Nick Masino. Two other names included on the list were Hussey Gay Bell CEO and Chairman G. Holmes Bell IV, who was listed by Georgia Trend as being from Duluth, and Johnson R&D and JTEC Energy founder Lonnie Johnson, who was listed as being from Lilburn. The list of Influential Georgians recognizes people in the state who, according to Georgia Trend, “represents the best qualities of leadership, power, character and influence the state has to offer.” It includes a broad cross section of Georgians from government officials such as Governor Brian Kemp to business, healthcare, education and nonprofit leaders and even University of Georgia Head Football Coach Kirby Smart. There were also four Gwinnettians who made Georgia Trend's Notable Georgians list, which recognizes people who have made a significant contribution to the state. These Gwinnettians include: Atlanta Regional Commission Board Chairman Kerry Armstrong; Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer; Partnership Gwinnett Vice-President of Economic Development Andrew Carnes; and American Council of Engineering Companies of Georgia President and CEO Michael “Sully” Sullivan. In addition to the eight people from Gwinnett who made the Influential or Notable Georgians lists, there were some other people with ties to Gwinnett who were named among the state's most influential residents as well. Some of them lead hospital systems which have campuses or medical offices in Gwinnett while others are either state officials who live close to Gwinnett's borders and have been involved in projects in the county. One of them leads the company that has the naming rights to the Gas South District and has been involved in the county because of that. 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Charolais Chatter
Season 1 Episode 12 Cattle market and much more with special guest 12X PBR stock contractor of the year Chad Berger!

Charolais Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 46:05


Season 1 Episode 12 Cattle market and much more with special guest 12X PBR stock contractor of the year Chad Berger!

Bucking Stock News
BSN Episode 21: Gene Owen

Bucking Stock News

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 48:15


Gene Owen of Big Cabin, Oklahoma is a PBR Stock Contractor. He has been around rodeo his whole life. Gene is a past PRCA Prairie Circuit Champion bull rider. He has been in the bucking bull business for thirty plus years. Listen along to some of the everyday stories in the life of a PBR Stock Contractor!

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Matt West Now
Episode 14 Chad Berger (8 x PBR Stock Contractor of the Year)

Matt West Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 46:46


Episode 14 Chad Berger (8 x PBR Stock Contractor of the Year) by Matt West

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Bucking Stock News
BSN Episode 13: Chad Berger

Bucking Stock News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 48:51


Bucking Stock News visits with 8x PBR Stock Contractor of the Year, Chad Berger! Chad came from a long line of rodeo heritage and competed growing up. He is an order buyer in the Dakotas as well as owns a feed lot. Bucking Bulls are his true passion, and around the Berger outfit, it is a family affair.

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ROADCAST
Episode 17 Chad Berger

ROADCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 45:00


Join Matt and 7x PBR Stock Contractor of the year as they talk about the ups and downs of life and what it takes to be successful. Don’t worry you will laugh too!

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ROADCAST
Episode 17 Chad Berger

ROADCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 45:00


Join Matt and 7x PBR Stock Contractor of the year as they talk about the ups and downs of life and what it takes to be successful. Don’t worry you will laugh too!

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Earn Your Spurs: Exploring the Cowboy, Horses and All Things Western
Ep 26: You Can Be a PBR Stock Contractor with Ross Coleman

Earn Your Spurs: Exploring the Cowboy, Horses and All Things Western

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2015 53:55


If you are a PBR fan, you no doubt remember Ross Coleman from his days as a fixture on the Built Ford Tough Series. But today we're talking about the 4-legged stars of the PBR and the people who raise them. Ross represents American Bucking Bulls' Backseat Buckers program. With a little extra cash, you can own a PBR bucking bull, even if you live in a highrise.

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