Survival Food Recipes and Off-Grid Cooking

One element of survival is nutrition. There are instances when food is fuel, and the only concern is ingesting more calories than you burn up. (That even sounds unappetizing!) But there are ways to prepare basic, staple TASTY foods using off-the-grid methods: i.e. over a campfire, in a Dutch oven or by using aluminum foil wraps. Learn how to cook over a single heat source, using simple, tried-and-tested cooking methods!

Monday, January 12, 2015

Flower Pot Gluten-free Jerky

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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

How to adapt an indoor Dutch oven to outdoor use

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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Campfire cooking for large family reunions | Try Cottonwood Grilled Chicken

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How to Make Hoe cakes, or Johnnycakes for Pioneer Recipes

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Saturday, December 6, 2014

HOW TO: Season cast iron on a Barbecue Grill

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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Make Pasta Alfredo sauce from storage foods

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Pasta is easy to store and simple to cook - all you do is boil it in water. In an emergency situation, this can be done over a campfire, bio...
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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Make waterfowl gumbo with this simple recipe

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Gumbo is on the menu for about 50 Boy Scouts and volunteers today (Jan.4, 2014) as part of the annual Christmas tree recycling fundraiser....

Make mocha coffee mix with storage foods

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I was really sad when my favorite "Double Dutch Chocolate" coffee mix was discontinued. So, always up for a challenge, I decide...
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Monday, December 23, 2013

Pilot bread: Why you should consider adding it to your storage foods

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Hardtack has been an emergency ration since time immemorial. Here's a look at pilot bread, a modern day version of hardtack and why yo...
Tuesday, October 29, 2013

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Some simple flour recipes can be invaluable when bad stuff happens, you have hungry people to feed, and there aren't a lot of ingredien...
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