Pea Ridge Times

Timmons, Ericson sign for college

- ANNETTE BEARD abeard@nwadg.com

Two Blackhawk offensive lineman signed letters of intent to play football in college, according to head Blackhawk football coach Jeff Williams.

Thaddeus Timmons, a three-year letterman in football and track, committed to MidAmerica Nazarene University. He was named honorable mention All Conference in 2019 41 and 2020 5A West.

Michael Ericson, a threeyear letterman in football and basketball, committed to Harding University. He was named to the 2019 41 All Conference, the 2020 5A West All Conference team, the 2020 Arkansas Activity Associaito­n 5A All-State team, the KURM radio super team 2020 and was named MVP for the 2020 Blackhawk Team, Williams said.

In the words of Jimmy Buffett, a cheeseburg­er in paradise is heaven on earth with an onion slice.

We’ll take that tune another step and add a heaping helping of homemade bread-and-butter pickles to that big warm bun and huge hunk of meat.

Here at Camp See No Deer, we’re all about cheeseburg­ers, especially during February when the white-tails seem to vanish. We happily fire up the grill and whip up a platter of venison blue cheeseburg­ers, our camp favorite.

A handful of blue cheese crumbles mixed in with ground venison, ground elk, ground beef or turkey before cooking elevates those sizzling patties to gourmet level. That warm melted blue cheese oozes from inside the meat. Topping that burger with our Camp See No Deer homemade pickles makes taste buds do a happy dance.

We’ve been whipping up our own bread and butter pickles most of deer season, thanks to my pal Hog Ears, the best camp cook on the planet, or at least at his cabin in Alaska where he lives out on the Kenai Peninsula.

On weekends, we both love to grill or smoke some tasty carnivorou­s creation. For Hog Ears, it’s mostly wild game like moose, caribou or fresh-caught salmon he’s brought home from his adventures in the 49th state. In the evening, we send each other pictures of our fire-born masterpiec­es.

During one photo exchange, Hog Ears mentioned he’d fixed a batch of bread-and-butter pickles. That’s our pickle of choice here at deer camp, but we never dreamed of making our own.

Hog Ears shared his easy-to-make recipe. We tried it with immediate success. The pickles are so good we’ve shared the love with friends here in our fair corner of Arkansas. Now, other lads and lasses are fixing them, too.

Here’s what to do. Slice three cucumbers into pickle-thin slices, whatever thickness you like. Place them in a large bowl and sprinkle with a tablespoon and a half of salt. Toss the slices and salt together. Cover and refrigerat­e for about 90 minutes.

Keep the slices in the bowl, rinse off the salt and set aside. Now mix together these ingredient­s in a sauce pan:

1 cup sugar, ¼ cup brown sugar, 1 cup white vinegar, ½ cup apple cider vinegar, 1 ½ teaspoon mustard seed, ½ teaspoon celery seed, 1/8 teaspoon turmeric.

Cook over medium heat and stir until the sugar dissolves. Slice one-half an onion very thin. Add the onion to the bowl of cucumber slices. Pour the liquid into the bowl and mix everything well.

Cover and refrigerat­e 24 hours. Transfer your homemade bread-and-butter pickles and some of the juice to a quart-sized canning jar (mainly for looks) or other suitable container.

We’ve made these pickles without the mustard seed or turmeric and they turned out fine, but they’re good ingredient­s if you have them.

For folks who aren’t crazy about blue cheese, small chunks of cheddar or Swiss makes a great cheeseburg­er. Camp See No Deer pickles are fine on a burger, any sandwich or all by themselves.

Deer hunting is almost done, just like our grilled blue cheeseburg­ers with homemade pickles.

 ?? Courtesy photograph ?? Blackhawk Michael Ericson signed with Harding University, Searcy, Ark. Ericson, son of Claire and Terry Ericson, three-year letterman in football and basketball. “He’s the first member of Pea Ridge history to be named to the All-State team in 5A,” Blackhawk head coach Jeff Williams said.
Courtesy photograph Blackhawk Michael Ericson signed with Harding University, Searcy, Ark. Ericson, son of Claire and Terry Ericson, three-year letterman in football and basketball. “He’s the first member of Pea Ridge history to be named to the All-State team in 5A,” Blackhawk head coach Jeff Williams said.
 ?? Courtesy photograph ?? Blackhawk Thaddeus Timmons, son of Jim Bob Timmons and Angela Ramsey, a three-year letterman in football and track. “Thad had a great year for us,” Jeff Williams, Blackhawk head football coach said. He accepted a scholarshi­p MidAmerica Nazarene University in Kansas.
Courtesy photograph Blackhawk Thaddeus Timmons, son of Jim Bob Timmons and Angela Ramsey, a three-year letterman in football and track. “Thad had a great year for us,” Jeff Williams, Blackhawk head football coach said. He accepted a scholarshi­p MidAmerica Nazarene University in Kansas.

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