In no particular order, enjoy the fascinating and often bizarre rituals of the Idahoans at their celebratory feast and bloodline get together. You may ask, "where are the potatoes?" and to that we say "in the field... racist."

Prime rib so big and well rubbed you can barely take it

Making a dirt turkey

Post-dirt




This homemade spit works well for hours of slow fire cooking

Prep work is key


Grandpa always cuts the first slices of prime rib

Siblings

Technology to talk to Idahoans in the diaspora

Lounging, picking apricots above you as the meat cooks


A classic game of "touch the chicken"


The master at work in making the rub

Watching the compitition




Hats enhance our adorability

The thrower

We used to build small boats and race them down the ditch until they filled in the ditch, so now we make paper airplanes and compete for longest distance, creative landing, interesting flight pattern, and most stylish





Swish

Remnants
-Bob-
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