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Old 13-05-2003, 09:56 PM
Anthony E Anson
 
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Has anyone heard of this before??


Yes. From a former neighbor of mine who characterized it as an expensive
and tedious way to spoil meat.


True, but it depends on what you intend doing with it. I used to take it
as emergency rations when hikung in the Highlands, usually in January,
and often across very sparsely inhabited areas.

Weight was always a consideration, as was carrying high-energy food.
Haute cuisine en haute Écosse was a long way down the list.

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