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How to Make Parched Corn
One of the staples of the early long hunters and native Americans was parched corn. It was said that it could feed a native with nothing else but water for ...
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Why Learn Survival Skills
If torn from that equipment they found themselves in a survival situation. ... They are called, “The Rule of Threes“. The Rule of Three says. you can live ...
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Alaskan Survival Kit Regulations
(typically referred to as a "Hudson Bay" axe) 7.A flexible saw blade or equivalent cutting tool. 8.Snare wire of at least 30 feet or 9 meters and ...
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The three day Survival canoe trip
Three Day Survival Canoe Trip. John Gibbons. It was around 9:30 PM on Friday, the day after New York went dark, when Rick and I paddled our canoe close to ...
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Why Learn Survival Skills
Why Learn Survival Skills. John Gibbons. An ancient hunter is walking along a frozen pond. He falls in through the ice and looses his gear. ...
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Alaskan Survival Kit Regulations
Alaskan Survival Kit Regulations. 1. The minimum equipment to be carried during summer months is as follows: a. food for each occupant sufficient to sustain ...
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Suet pudding
Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture is thick and clear. Stir in lemon peel,and butter. Serve warm over pudding. Grandmas suet pudding recipe ...
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Primary list for home preparedness
Primary list. for home preparedness. John Gibbons. I have been asked to put together a list for people concerned with the down turn in the economy and the ...
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How to Make Parched Corn
How to Make Parched Corn. One of the staples of the early long hunters and native ... Corn is first dried (dehydrate frozen corn in a dehydrator) add oil, ...
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Euell Gibbons' Handbook of Edible Wild Plants by Euell Gibbons and Gordon Tucker. Feasting On A Diabetic Diet by Euell and Joe Gibbons ...