I ain't a cowboy, but I eat all that grub. ?????ÿ
Real cowboys scrounge for leftovers in the frig when deb goes to her sisters for the weekend.?ÿ
Does it say in that video how many weeks an old shlotzky's sandwich is good for?ÿ ?
There's a chapter in a book, One League to Each Wind, that was the daily log of a survey crew in West Texas from the late 1800s where it seemed like every daily entry was: 'Ran seven miles, shot two turkeys, camped by the creek.'
Seems like they did alright.
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It wasn't just the cowboys.?ÿ It was the settlers as well.
It took time for tame crops to grow and that was only after landing in one spot long enough to achieve harvest from seeds brought from wherever the point of departure had been.?ÿ Ol' Bessie, the milk cow, would only produce if she had a calf encouraging her to do so.?ÿ That required having some other bovine with which to "do the nasty".?ÿ Most hardy breeds were more about meat than milk.?ÿ Nobody was dragging a "teat dragging" Holstein along for a couple thousand miles.?ÿ Sheep and goats are coyote food as they can't put up much of a fight compared to a 1000 lb. cow.
Knowing what naturally occurring plant life is safe to eat would have been critical.?ÿ Those juicy red berries can be deadly.?ÿ Fruit, of any kind, would have been a rare find in the nature of the Western US..
What it was really like:
Update:?ÿ Deb came home. She grabbed some prok chops from the frig that were dated the 20th, asking me if they were alright, and I'm thinking Fl/Ga just posted a video on this !?ÿ ??? ????ÿ
My AADD is telling me I really don't want to sit through that whole video again ..
Tomorrow's job is setting at a base all day.?ÿ Do you chance something like that?ÿ?ÿ ???ÿ ?????ÿ
prok chops from the frig that were dated the 20th
Of which month? Dates on food are quite conservative. You can usually tell when something goes bad, and a few days in a refrigerator is rarely a problem.