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<blockquote data-quote="Davy Crockett" data-source="post: 384861" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>Yup and you absolutly need to know how to do it now because you most likely won't have the internet when you need it the most. I like to recommend the "Back to basics" book. Everything you need to know about survival is in there. I often ponder when the next tough times will arrive, It might be tomorrow and it might be in 100 years , we just don't know but it is coming that's for sure.</p><p></p><p>When I was a kid I sat for hours listening to old timers talking about the dirty 30s and war rations of the 40's and I still remember those stories like it was yesterday .</p><p></p><p> Good vid 7 , and yes , lard is good. I remember the smell/stink of my mom rendering lard and from the lard arose sweet smelling rosettes and donuts by the dozens.</p><p></p><p> According to our neighbor who had dibs on our Lard cracklings, they were supposedly a good coyote trapping bait from way back when. I tried them but only caught fox because the coyote numbers were down back then. I might have to revisit that thought .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy Crockett, post: 384861, member: 367"] Yup and you absolutly need to know how to do it now because you most likely won't have the internet when you need it the most. I like to recommend the "Back to basics" book. Everything you need to know about survival is in there. I often ponder when the next tough times will arrive, It might be tomorrow and it might be in 100 years , we just don't know but it is coming that's for sure. When I was a kid I sat for hours listening to old timers talking about the dirty 30s and war rations of the 40's and I still remember those stories like it was yesterday . Good vid 7 , and yes , lard is good. I remember the smell/stink of my mom rendering lard and from the lard arose sweet smelling rosettes and donuts by the dozens. According to our neighbor who had dibs on our Lard cracklings, they were supposedly a good coyote trapping bait from way back when. I tried them but only caught fox because the coyote numbers were down back then. I might have to revisit that thought . [/QUOTE]
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