All videos for the tag : meat (8 videos)

  • NOTE: As a result of YT forcing us to have a “Google+” account in order to receive notification of or respond to viewer comments, the comment section has been disabled. Tips on how to make and preserve jerky long term without refrigeration. Jerky makes an excellent survival food if excessive preservatives/additives are avoided.

  • LESSONS FROM A LIFE IN THE MOUNTAINS. How to “bug out” and still live a good life. Build a survival camp, live off the land and off the grid. Live the self-reliance lifestyle. Choose a location. Find a perennial spring or stream. Set up a temporary shelter. Bring in a supply cache. Cut trees. Build…

  • Outdoor Survival: Fish Spear
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    Just an awesome fish spear that I invented. Thanks for watching and subscribe!

  • Beef Jerky – Yum Yum. This can be expensive to buy but so easy to make. Watch how Steve turns a piece of Beef into beautiful tasting Beef Jerky and all without a dehydrator. SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a new video: More recipes from my Meat series Sausage Making – How to Make Brawn…

  • We add a little flavor to the show by showing you how the old timers cured meat. Tim Farmer heads back to Bill Dixon’s smokehouse in Harlan County. With pork on the butcher block, see tricks to salt-curing, sugar-curing and a technique using cold smoke. Subscribe to Kentucky Afield’s Channel:

  • Squirrel Trapping 101
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    All you need to trap a squirrel is some peanuts, a milk crate, a paper towel tube and some string. Be sure to put tape over the holes in the crate so the squirrel can’t escape. Happy hunting!

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  • Survival School: How to Eat Your Hiking Partner