Deer Gut?
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Deer Gut?
I'm not sure if anyone watched that Heroes of Telemark doco last night but it had a interesting section on deer meat and gut contents.
One of the original guys spent some time with the indians of northern canada, and learnt from them that by taking out the gut of a deer, and leaving it in the snow for a while to go solid, you could later cut it open and cut off little bits of the half digested plant matter to combine with the meat into a nutritious (and supposedly tasty) stew. Supposedly the half digested plant matter (unlike most plant fibres) is easily digestable by humans since the deer gut has taken out the acid. He said that a lot of this matter, in this case the snow moss, grass and lichen was high in carbs and vitamin C, which in combination with the deer meat, was a great winter combination.
If I'm lucking enough to get a deer this winter up in the hills (a blind deaf and dumb one), I'll give it a go
Anyone else tried or heard about this part of indigenous diets?
saul.
One of the original guys spent some time with the indians of northern canada, and learnt from them that by taking out the gut of a deer, and leaving it in the snow for a while to go solid, you could later cut it open and cut off little bits of the half digested plant matter to combine with the meat into a nutritious (and supposedly tasty) stew. Supposedly the half digested plant matter (unlike most plant fibres) is easily digestable by humans since the deer gut has taken out the acid. He said that a lot of this matter, in this case the snow moss, grass and lichen was high in carbs and vitamin C, which in combination with the deer meat, was a great winter combination.
If I'm lucking enough to get a deer this winter up in the hills (a blind deaf and dumb one), I'll give it a go
Anyone else tried or heard about this part of indigenous diets?
saul.
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Aahhhh...yea....
Having opened more than one ungulate, and also enduring several episodes of having to wash the dog after he decide that the "salad" would put a nice gloss to his coat, I'll let you be the official "field tester" for that culinary treat.
I'll stick to romaine with a nice ceasar dressing...
RC
Having opened more than one ungulate, and also enduring several episodes of having to wash the dog after he decide that the "salad" would put a nice gloss to his coat, I'll let you be the official "field tester" for that culinary treat.
I'll stick to romaine with a nice ceasar dressing...
RC
That which doesn't kill me better run for cover...
I read this in the paper today...
Headline was.. "High Tech New Meals - Just add urine"
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_pag ... 62,00.html
I think I'd rather be eating Saul's deer and cud stew to be honest.
Mick.
Headline was.. "High Tech New Meals - Just add urine"
http://www.news.com.au/common/story_pag ... 62,00.html
I think I'd rather be eating Saul's deer and cud stew to be honest.
Mick.
"One has been a bad spectator of life if one has not also seen the hand that in a considerate fashion - kills." Nietzsche.
...and I'll be the guy by the fire broiling a steak and brewing up a nice cup of pine needle or birch bark tea to get my alotment of vitamin Cyou'll all be crowding around my tasty deer gut stew when it all snows over and it's the only vitamin C around
RC (consumer of non-predigested food )
Hubris, have you also been trying those chocolate covered forest raisins as well?
That which doesn't kill me better run for cover...
heheh... I'll have to compare how much birch and pine needle tea you'll need to drink to get the same amount of vitamin C and Carbs.
I'll do some tests next time I'm up in the snow with the guys and check the colour of my urine while I'm peeing into my US army noodle stockpot.
Saul: "Mick , Adam... your noodles are ready guys!... eat up while it's nice and luke warm"
Mick: " Mate is it supposed to be so yellowy orange?"
Adam: "Geeeze... it's tangy!"
Saul: "Yeah that's just the native tumeric plant that I added... look it's here in my new book..."
I'll do some tests next time I'm up in the snow with the guys and check the colour of my urine while I'm peeing into my US army noodle stockpot.
Saul: "Mick , Adam... your noodles are ready guys!... eat up while it's nice and luke warm"
Mick: " Mate is it supposed to be so yellowy orange?"
Adam: "Geeeze... it's tangy!"
Saul: "Yeah that's just the native tumeric plant that I added... look it's here in my new book..."
Saul 'Winks at Goats' & 'Paddles from Crocs'
hi everyone this is my 1st post.
recently I was in argentina, and the gauchos (cowboys), live on an entirely carnivirous diet, the only way this is possible without getting scurvy is to eat the gut. traditionaly they would kill a cow, dig a hole , put the cow in(whole), make a fire...
48 hrs later they would tuck in.
I had a modern version in a restaruant, lotsa offal, (I had what was desribed as the saliva gland( hmm delicious) blood sausage, and plenty of choice cuts.
so there ya go
recently I was in argentina, and the gauchos (cowboys), live on an entirely carnivirous diet, the only way this is possible without getting scurvy is to eat the gut. traditionaly they would kill a cow, dig a hole , put the cow in(whole), make a fire...
48 hrs later they would tuck in.
I had a modern version in a restaruant, lotsa offal, (I had what was desribed as the saliva gland( hmm delicious) blood sausage, and plenty of choice cuts.
so there ya go
noodle stockpot & dear gut stew
hubris, you're both mad & a born survivor. yahoo. if the world were full of thinking people, it would be so much better. Yass indeed.
but i'm saving the wee for better uses: stale wee is the best shampoo/conditioner invented.
I'll have your dear gut stew over heavy water/winter starvation any time.
but i'm saving the wee for better uses: stale wee is the best shampoo/conditioner invented.
I'll have your dear gut stew over heavy water/winter starvation any time.
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