Message from @Groot

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2019-08-19 01:48:40 UTC  

Just don't eat it if the lid is raised....rule no.1

2019-08-19 01:48:46 UTC  

Fred.. "She said my mother looks like a weasel" referring to Ethel LOL

2019-08-19 01:48:54 UTC  

yes groot , but still i get insecure lol

2019-08-19 01:48:55 UTC  

Under salt everything and season later when prepared

2019-08-19 01:49:02 UTC  

hahaha notso

2019-08-19 01:49:19 UTC  

Ron the salt would be my effort to sterilize and preserve

2019-08-19 01:49:50 UTC  

ive made home made jerky , that was the best ever

2019-08-19 01:49:55 UTC  

I used to smoke my own salmon, halibut and game meats then tin can them all

2019-08-19 01:50:20 UTC  

awesome ron, if i could find someone local who was a pal to give me hands on training session i would

2019-08-19 01:51:12 UTC  

i get my local market who raises superior livestock that i order like two to three pounds of thinly sliced beef for when i am making home made jerky

2019-08-19 01:51:21 UTC  

Trust your own self and instincts

2019-08-19 01:51:30 UTC  

i wish i could lol ron oh man

2019-08-19 01:52:06 UTC  

i trust the jerky because of all the salt that goes into it and then it dries out in the oven for several hours

2019-08-19 01:52:48 UTC  

Wanna hear this...the Alaskan natives salted and or dried all their fish and game meats and left them out hanging in the outdoors...been doing it for centuries

2019-08-19 01:53:05 UTC  

i love watching that youtube channel Townsends , he does amazing work on historical cooking in the 18th century with 18th century techniques and 18th century recipes

2019-08-19 01:53:16 UTC  

@Zyrenn There's problee something on youtube about it ! Lotsa " how to's "

2019-08-19 01:53:19 UTC  

wow cool Ron

2019-08-19 01:53:27 UTC  

so true Klat

2019-08-19 01:53:35 UTC  

i learned lots from Chef jon lol

2019-08-19 01:53:47 UTC  

Only reason I never left meats or fish hanging was the bears of Kodiak

2019-08-19 01:54:04 UTC  

Yeah @KLATU buy a $$$$$ food dryer

2019-08-19 01:54:07 UTC  

that would be a downer Ron, perhaps put it in a shed ?

2019-08-19 01:54:12 UTC  

or something?

2019-08-19 01:54:15 UTC  

@Ron Ward LOL Sounds like a very good reason to me !! LOL

2019-08-19 01:54:38 UTC  

Only a few thousand dollars @Groot

2019-08-19 01:54:47 UTC  

Build a shed a 900 lb brown bear can't tear up is tough

2019-08-19 01:54:49 UTC  

thermal reaction of glass and heat when canning gives me the shakes lol

2019-08-19 01:54:50 UTC  

💰

2019-08-19 01:55:01 UTC  

900 lb

2019-08-19 01:55:50 UTC  

lol

2019-08-19 01:56:03 UTC  

@Zyrenn LOL Like playin with a hand grenade ?? LOLOL

2019-08-19 01:56:19 UTC  

I was watching the live bear cam in ALaska on YT earlier.. sitting in the river.. waiting for the fish to jump up the waterfall. I am sitting watching this in awe..thinking.. what in the heck are these fish thinking.. "lets make the hardest trip we could possibly make.. go against the current.. then try to jump up a water fall.. oops..we missed.. let me try 1000 more times..oh no..there's a bear..waiting for me" REALLY!!

2019-08-19 01:56:22 UTC  

hahahahhahaha yes klat

2019-08-19 01:56:39 UTC  

omg hahahahahha wow notso

2019-08-19 01:56:43 UTC  

The Katmai bears???

2019-08-19 01:57:08 UTC  
2019-08-19 01:57:23 UTC  

They are beautiful.. just sitting in the river.. playing.. waiting for fish lol

2019-08-19 01:57:26 UTC  

Straight across from where I lived

2019-08-19 01:57:33 UTC  

Really?? wow...

2019-08-19 01:57:37 UTC  

Yes

2019-08-19 01:57:39 UTC  

that's incredible