I'm in the process of making a coconut water flask, I've bowdrilled a hole into one end for a wooden stopper, but there's still meat inside. Since there's only a small hole, getting the meat out by gouging and scraping with a flexible wire would probably take forever and I'd probably miss parts. My plan is to rot out the meat by filling the coconut with water for a few days/weeks and letting the bacteria do the work, no idea how effective this is going to be, does anybody have any brighter ideas?
Oh yea, coconuts are also a nice substitute for metal cooking pots if you want to go primitive, i've boiled water in them and cooked food, it just takes a bit longer for it to come to the boil!
Oh yea, coconuts are also a nice substitute for metal cooking pots if you want to go primitive, i've boiled water in them and cooked food, it just takes a bit longer for it to come to the boil!
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