Building a Discount Bushcraft Kit Part 3 (Food)
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25 Responses to “Building a Discount Bushcraft Kit Part 3 (Food)”
By MajesticChicken on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
@poelsemads What …
@poelsemads What says he isn’t packing the garbage out??? And “something heavy duty noodles” sounds like your just trying to argue. “U” seem like an to me.
By BoyMixer on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
Great Vid, gave me …
Great Vid, gave me a lot of good ideas. One Recommendation, on the Ramen, loose the packet, loaded with MSG and other nastiest. picket up some soy packets from most any fast food place (the one that has the initials PE would be best)
By CrickTroutMaster on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
it may help alot to …
it may help alot to go to walmart and pay $25 for a good pack.
By tbull55 on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
lexan & plastic …
lexan & plastic melts while cooking!!!
By dvdthatsme1 on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
@poelsemads Can’t …
@poelsemads Can’t spell but you sure are a critic. What you take in the woods you take back out, certain plastics are biodegradable by nature of the products used to manufacture. (corn byproducts………..etc.) So go jump in a landfill.
By poelsemads on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
Why are you using …
Why are you using plastic bags in the woods? it pollutes! then what is the point of “being in touch with the nature” if u are destroing the invironment?
And noodles are not good food! that pack of “cup o’noodles” just burns out in ur body as fast as sugar! Eat something heavy duty noodles! something with more rye or raw-milled spelt, but never bleached wheat. u seem like an cooking amateur to me
By futureusmc100 on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
i like to put beef …
i like to put beef jerky in my ramen noodles too, i get noodles at HEB for 15 cents
By sonofursus on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
2-part saw is a …
2-part saw is a brilliant idea. Haven’t seen anything like that before. Thanks.
By Gomerriffic on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
you cam allos use …
you cam allos use your steemer as a straner
By christjewells on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
nooo. dollar …
nooo. dollar general rips. $1, no tax (obviously) at family dollar.
apart from that, it’s fair to point out that the canned meats are cheap too and useful. like vienna sausage, maybe make a sort of fish stew with sardines. all of these things are less than a buck, BUT, as dave mentions, that bag can be reused. it’s really a point of is it really worth it to you for the easy protein
By DRAGON102292 on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
umm how did the …
umm how did the bottom of ur bowl get blued?? and i love ur vids
By TheKodiak72 on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
good idea with the …
good idea with the noodles and Jerky ! loving these vids, keep up the great work
By markshmily on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
So here’s a …
So here’s a question: Couldn’t you get another $.50 fork and just make a frog jig out of it?
By derast on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
Great hack w/ the …
Great hack w/ the saw! Dang I am writing my MA thesis and will not get out of town for 2 months. I used to swear oaths on the reusable 1,5 liter coke bottles, but i see the point with the metal bottle now. Still: Very good point w/ the super glue!
By ilpadrino1111 on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
I actually made a …
I actually made a pretty good knife by grinding the back end of a bigger reciprocating saw blade,one of the ones used for demolition, and jb welding a handle to it, using some re-purposed hardwood, from a door frame, and some brass wire to hold the handle on. total cost including the jb weld, $5.99
By brawin01 on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
I bet steamed trout …
I bet steamed trout tastes really good.
By bbyersonthesax on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
Are the bowl and …
Are the bowl and bottle that you painted still working .I was wondering because I have a metal bottle but it came with a paper that says not for use with hot liquids. I asume they wouldnt want you to use it on a fire either.
Also is 1000 feet of paracord too much. I found someone selling 1000 foot roles of 550 paracord for $50 which is the lowest price per foot I have found.
By StephenSaloArt on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
Great work again! I …
Great work again! I am interested to know how the canine pepper you mentioned works with cuts & healing. Sounds good.
By ccsniper on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
I actually tried …
I actually tried this last time I went out, wasn’t awesome but it did feel good to eat something hot when it was 12 degrees.
By tmomof6 on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
@johnyonge, being …
@johnyonge, being English aren’t you supposed to know how to spell?
What does: “nowt like a brew wit beg left in!” mean?
& he did put the bag into the liquid: THAT’S HOW YOU GET TEA YOU GIT.
By tmomof6 on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
my Grandma called …
my Grandma called em “stick to your ribs” meals. Bad thing is in an urban setting its a stick to your meal!! lol
By yamaha3038 on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
Love ur vids man …
Love ur vids man keep em coming !
By ihoppy on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
beat the guy up at …
beat the guy up at the army surplus store lol…
By MrVoiceofreason123 on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
@Tizzacious well …
@Tizzacious well everyone knows you’re not supposed to be eating unless you have ample sources of water available anyway.
By OpenComments on Jul 19, 2010 | Reply
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