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eel28

Settler
Aug 27, 2009
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Bedfordshire
Looks a useful 'book' - love the health and safety form at the end!! does that mean all us hobo stove owners/makers have to fill out a similar form??? :)
 

myotis

Full Member
Apr 28, 2008
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Somerset, UK.
Looks a useful 'book' - love the health and safety form at the end!! does that mean all us hobo stove owners/makers have to fill out a similar form??? :)

Isn't it more a marketing questionnaire?

If you go to the main web site you can see that they run courses and sell books/kit.

Graham
 

locum76

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Oct 9, 2005
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Kirkliston
the pot roast recipe sounds good. I love the idea of using Lapsang Souchong in the cooking liquor to make it smokey.
 

rik_uk3

Banned
Jun 10, 2006
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south wales
Small portions though, 12 eggs for 10 people? Not in my house I'd need 30 eggs, 1Kg meat for 10? need 2 or 3 Kg really.
 

myotis

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Apr 28, 2008
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Somerset, UK.
Small portions though, 12 eggs for 10 people? Not in my house I'd need 30 eggs, 1Kg meat for 10? need 2 or 3 Kg really.

I hadn't looked at it that closely, but that is bad news because one of the things I thought might be useful is that people used to cooking for two to four often have problems scaling up.

I agree those portions seem way out, I wonder why. If you look at the website it comes from, they appear to have lots of experience at cooking for groups.

Graham
 

tytek

Forager
Dec 25, 2009
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Leeds
Kangaroo tail soup - Sounds good!!!

I know where there are some wallabies not too far away - I don't think they'd miss one...
What do you do with the rest of the beast??? It would be a shame to waste it...
 

myotis

Full Member
Apr 28, 2008
837
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Somerset, UK.
Kangaroo tail soup - Sounds good!!!

I know where there are some wallabies not too far away - I don't think they'd miss one...
What do you do with the rest of the beast??? It would be a shame to waste it...

Don't Kangaroo tails break off when you grab them and then grow back - a fully sustainable food resource.:)

Or am I getting mixed up again :(

Graham
 

tytek

Forager
Dec 25, 2009
235
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Leeds
Don't Kangaroo tails break off when you grab them and then grow back - a fully sustainable food resource.:)

Or am I getting mixed up again :(

Graham

I think that's crabs mate - I'll try with a wallaby and let you know...:)
 

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