Sorry something about old school communication made me think of that...
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You know until the invention of the first trains, the fastest thing (well people) on earth were the (oh crap, brains not working...) Huns ( or Mongols, can't remember) on horse back... From outpost to outpost they would eat, drink, sleep on there horses... Switch horses at the outpost and continue... The sweat from the horses as well as the body heat cured the meat the riders ate... Amaizing people... I'm leaning toward it being the Mongolians now...![]()
I remember reading some book that proclaimed "after Attila the Hun rode through, the grass never grew green again." Wow, that was really fierce. I used to quote that line often. My friends - thought I was quite daft at a young age. Maybe so but, lovin' it![]()
Yeah Tara people who were one with nature... Some still are, very admirable indeed.
All this meat cooking under the saddle reminds me of a TV program I saw a couple years back. They wanted to modernize the concept, so they tried cooking meat under the hood of the car. Worked pretty nicely. I've also seen some show where they had to drive 3 hours to spend thanksgiving somewhere, and they decided to use the car to cook the meal. They measured temps in different parts of the engine compartment, and calculated when they need to stop and add different things in there. They cooked the whole meal in that car, it was pretty cool. I don't know how it tasted though.
It tasted "greasy"
I have history on the brain it seems...
I believe it was when Napolian was invading Russia or maybe WW1 (yikes that a historical gap!) Any way Russia has done the scorched earth thing more than once during invasion/retreat... The only food left for both armies was rye seed... The Russians thrived, the other army starved. Why? The Russian soldiers kept the rye in a little pouch under their clothing up agaist their skin. The heat and sweat sprouted the seed increasing the nutrition... The other army ate it unsprouted ... I'm not looking it up, but please someone correct me on when this happened if you would![]()