SO just what is an UNnatural Bison ??
and of course its gluten free its meat/protein
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It says bacon. Bison bacon?
YUmmmmmmmmmmm! Makes my mouth water just reading about it.I am thinking "they" used bacon fat to form /hold the jerky and cranberries together SORT of like pemmican
tradiationally, the specific ingredients used for pemmican were usually whatever was available. The dried meat is often in the form of large game meat such as bison, deer, elk, or moose, but the use of fish such as salmon, and smaller game such as duck, is not uncommon.[8][9] The meats used in contemporary pemmican also include beef. Dried fruit, such as cranberries and Saskatoon berries sometimes are added. Blueberries, cherries, chokeberries, and currants are also used, but in some regions, these fruits are used almost exclusively in ceremonial and wedding pemmican.[10] The additional use of sugar was noted in the journals of European fur traders.[8] These ingredients are mixed together with rendered animal fat (tallow).
Bang bang, he shot me down.
It was 46 here today and supposed to drop to bitter cold tonight here too
Where the frost on your hair/mustache/scarf can cut glass .defined "bitter cold?"
- When you’re 20 and you drop something, you pick it up.
When you’re over 80 and you drop something, you decide you don’t need it anymore.
3 for the low.define "bitter cold?"