Good luck out there Dennis! Raw venison heart comes pre warmed btw.....
Fried heart chunks are awesome!
Chicken hearts are for sale in convience stores. Why not venison?
Good luck out there Dennis! Raw venison heart comes pre warmed btw.....
Save an old steel soup can and take your homemade soup in a thermos. Pour into steel can to heat and eat.I spent 20+ years sitting on a 2X10 in the crotch of a tree, climbing on scrub limbs to get there. I've earned my time in a box blind. I only use the heater to warm food. I like it piping hot. Getting warm from the inside is just as important as getting warm on the outside when the temps get into the low 20's or lower.
I've done the thermos thing. Stainless steel Stanley's. Its luke warm by noon when exposed to low temps. I had some wide mouth thermos's designed for food, not drink, but the liner was glass, and they always got broke somehow.
I take some energy bars, and Gatorade, but nothing beats a hot soup or stew. (home made) Tried the progresso and the Cambels ready to eat stuff. Its about as nasty as the Chef Boyardee.
My sausage and potato soup would be awesome, and I can season it the way I want
Save an old steel soup can and take your homemade soup in a thermos. Pour into steel can to heat and eat.
WOW! you guys take food into the field with you.
Shaking my head...I do not even take water.
Indian style...weapon and knife and some string or rope.
I find many things to eat in the field if i get hungry...sour duck weed good stuff.
But i can't blame you for eating...keeps energy up...as it sucks to be out daylight to dark with no food or water.
what about items that do not need cooked..nuts or jerky some PB&J how about a V8
fibrous foods will keep you full.
Sometimes i fish while i hunt ...I have eaten many raw carp. raw crawdads even raw mussels.. Ate a raw scorpion last week. Not the stinger part..i removed 1/2 the tail first
Yep my stomach is Y2K compliant.
I hear ya man, that stuff is nasty but its carbs and protein. Hunt mainly Kay and Osage.
This is what I'm warming up the stuff with. Doesn't take long to get it piping hot.
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Thought about that, but cans aren't designed for cooking, and I don't want any errant metals in my food, or plastics that line some cans that aren't designed for cooking.
Stanley's Steel Thermos (1 for soup / chili and 1 for coffee), a ham sammich, a banana, apple, granola bar, mixed nuts and Gatorade in a milsurp gas mask bag on my belt. First started this regimen on a Colo elk hunt in '83. Still using the same thermos. Even when young and dumb, I would carry an apple or 2.
I never leave the house without water.
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