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RE: Dehydrated rice meal: Beef and Peanut rice

in #outdoors3 years ago

Makes me wonder how the Cherokee did it. I love dehydrated food, but hard to eat having had my teeth all removed in 98 from a crapy orthodontist.

Cool post regardless... love and light brother.

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My understanding is that the native american indians, including the Cherokee made something called pemmican. Basically, dry the lean meat over a smokey fire and/or in the sun. Render tallow out of the fatty parts. Then grind up the dried meat and combine 50/50 with tallow. Optionally add dried berries, but it's probably better to keep those separate. Apparently pemmican can keep for quite some time and is quite calorific dense. Can be eaten cold, or cooked into dishes. The ground-up meat doesn't require teeth.