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Cooking Dried Meat

Cooking Dried Meat.jpg An ear was parched by thrusting a stick into the cob, and holding it over the coalsThumbnailsAnother form of Drying MeatAn ear was parched by thrusting a stick into the cob, and holding it over the coalsThumbnailsAnother form of Drying MeatAn ear was parched by thrusting a stick into the cob, and holding it over the coalsThumbnailsAnother form of Drying MeatAn ear was parched by thrusting a stick into the cob, and holding it over the coalsThumbnailsAnother form of Drying Meat

A pail or small bucket will do for kettle. It should be swung from a tripod by stick-and-thong, as in figure. Put in dried meat with enough water to cover, and bring to a boil. The broth may be used as the Indians used it, for a drink.