Eat Like a Caveman
While we may never know what man’s very first meal was, we do know about how people probably first started to cook. Steve shows us some of these techniques as well as what very well may have been the first recipe used as a way to stretch out the good times.
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Steven, thank you for the history lesson and the ways to preserve the wild animals we so much enjoy
I will bet smoking was not far behind once air drying was found to be sucessfull
Steve, in this video you mentioned a farmer that had found very old pemmican. I was wondering where you read this. I couldn’t find anything on it and I would like to learn a little more about this.
theswampthing,
I found a link to the news article. http://kaga.wsulibs.wsu.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/clipping&CISOPTR=6506&CISOBOX=1&REC=15
Very cool info!