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    Dutch oven cooking.

    Enjoyed the link, we do a lot of dutch oven cooking here making bread, stews, onion rings, roasting fowl etc. great way to cook just unfortunate they are too heavy to go in a backpack! A lot of good recipes and ideas on Kent Rollins web site.
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    How to / I whittle faces !

    Daft question but is there a prefered knife to have a go at doing this sort of carving? short blade? certain shape? If so any reasonably priced recommendations.
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    Trying out any new cooking gear this year?

    Cast Iron Dutch oven? We use ours to cook all sorts of things over our fire pit.
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    moles and earth worms, unusual activity?

    As much I as l am fascinated by moles and use the mole hill soil for compost and to help break up the clay soil we have here, I would love to find a way to deter them from causing so much damage to our vegetable beds, so far this year their vegetable kill rate has been high, cabbage patch...
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    Living off the grid

    Thanks, enjoyed the video and you are right about the eggs, you cannot beat those that are laid by chickens raised naturally by yourself. Similar tools are used here in Bulgaria by the older generation of people but the skills they had using them are slowly disappearing.
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    New Year's Resolution?

    More plans than resolutions, once the snows have gone get a basic traditional bow and teach myself to use it, learn to cook using a dutch oven, add some turkeys to our other birds and learn to raise and dispatch them for the table and finally attempt to naturally tan the skins from our meat...
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    Yule feast. What are you having?

    The goose that was given to me by my neighbour yesterday though it did arrive in a sack still breathing and covered in feathers............minor problem!
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    What are good basic skills for our domesticated life?

    Slightly of topic but mainstream education today seems to teach kids "What to think" and not "How to think"
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    Laying hens - what do you feed yours?

    Ours are free ranging and only locked away at night for their own safety (jackals, foxes, polecats etc) so they feast on all the insects they can find in the grass, we feed them a mix of corn and wheat/barley that we either grow ourselves, glean from the fields or source from the landowners at...
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    How many eggs...

    Our hens free range and we never have two eggs the same size or colour but they are clean as the nest boxes they lay in are in a different coop to the one they sleep in, many people make the mistake of having roosting perches above nest boxes hence getting dirty eggs. I will say that we know...
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    Questions about snow melt.

    When snow falls it catches and collects all forms of pollutants including carbon and soot so it should be boiled before drinking. If desperate and you have to eat snow I believe (but my memory may be wrong, it is an age thing!) that the ratio of 10:1 should be used, 10 parts of snow equates to...
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    How many eggs...

    We keep @ 10 chickens just for eggs (different chickens for meat), laying an average of 7 per day, we currently have 102 waiting to be used! Omelettes, scrambled eggs, fried eggs are all part of our diet and many are used in baking by my partner, others are fed to the dogs and given to friends...
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    What are good basic skills for our domesticated life?

    Question everyone and everything always remembering that there are two sides to every story and the truth is somewhere in the middle. Too many people today accept that what they are told and what they read is correct, honest and truthful, the skill of gathering information and...
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    The End of Internet Knife Sales. Law change could target one-hand opening folders

    At the risk of upsetting people from the UK on here, I am afraid to say that the general populace has been silent on many matters of concern for too long, having spent many long periods away from the UK I was always shocked on my return to see the changes in the country and to often be told by...
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    1st snow??

    Around four inches landed here in Bulgaria two days ago but life carries on here, unlike in the UK!!:):):)
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    Semi domesticated pets

    Does a tortoise count? We have several that pass through our garden to eat the fallen fruit and one in particular who hibernates every year under our walnut tree. They can often be found in the chicken coops or in with the rabbits and on occasions wandering around in the house. It is illegal to...
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    Dogs - who owns what and how did you choose it?

    I have read this thread with interest, many years ago I used to train and work German Shepherds as well as being involved in their rescue/welfare, at the time they were one of the most reliable dogs for this purpose. After a ten year break working abroad I returned and started looking for...
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    November Foraging

    Rose hips here, the wine is already fermenting, syrup in the cupboard and many more being dried for tea over the winter period. Tomorrow we are off hiking to collect apples and the last pears from the abandoned lands around us, here's hoping for a good harvest!
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    Walnuts

    No the shells burn well and give out a lot of heat, however the complete walnut is a totally different story, the moisture inside the shell can make them act like popcorn and explode, you could always throw a couple on an outside fire and watch them go.........from a distance :D
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    Walnuts

    Different country but we have two walnut trees in our garden and have many more growing around us, it a a race to collect them as they fall as both our dogs quickly grab them and are soon enjoying cracking open the shells and eating their contents. After this season's walnut tree bashing we had...