Preacher, you'd be bored with my "wilderness" recipes....mostly just food stuff I have on hand in my ice chests. Sometimes we kill a pineywoods rooter (feral hog) and will grill over the campfire coals or fry some of it...maybe a little Dutch Oven dish or two. Don't eat much of the survival dishes. Have had coon, squirrels and rabbits. I am seriously considering trying the bobcat steaks....they do have a pretty meat. I know of another person who has eaten it and says it is good. One fellow told me this year tha he'd cooked an otter and was not impressed with the flavor...I would think it would have a strong taste of fish. I do make some beer biscuits, cheese biscuits or just plain cat head biscuits in the Dutch Oven. A Dutch Oven in camp is about as good of an all around appliance as you can have when there is no electricity. Lodge seems to be a very good brand and if a person decides on a foriegn brand, be sure and check the lid for a tight fit....that is part of the key to a good Dutch Oven.....a lid that matches the pot. Makes for a more uniform heat. But no, I don't have many exciting recipes from the wilderness.
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