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Wilderness cooking

This was taken from our volume 8 of our Bushcraft and Survival series were we show you how to cook a duck egg over an open fire with no utensils and without it exploding!  
 
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hoz49 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Balut is a 17 day old duck embryo (not chicken) it is boiled in the shell and eaten with salt and usually San Miguel Beer.
ragman317 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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how has he happened to find 4 duck eggs in the middle of the woods !!!!
foad1337 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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but but but.. the eggs will be dirty :(
Varghjarta (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I love it that you show the dogs in the middle of it all, never stop doing that!
OldGringoNH (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Great video. I'm enjoying all of your vids in fact, please keep them coming.

Also agree with drtisbeter on the music.

What is the music you're playing?
drtisbeter (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Have you ever heard this music in the outdoors?
I love the sounds/quite of the woods but this is one piece of music I wouldn't mind hearing while in the woods. Excellent choice!
robinkoeman (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Nice video, as usual!
I like the way you recorded it all, looks like a television show. Nicely edited. Cool dogs too! 5/5

*checking out part 2*
Rivieratime (2 months ago) Show Hide
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OKbushcraft
They eat chicken embryos in Asia. Called baloot (??) They serve them, boiled in the shell , or cook them yakitori style (on a hibachi type grill) with sauce. You can probably check out Google to see if they do it with duck eggs also, but I would think that they do.
OKBushcraft (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I have a buddy that was a marine stationed in Subic bay I think, and he ate one once when tricked. Said it was salty. Thanks,.
Rivieratime (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Hey Peter. I always enjoy watching your low-key, relaxing videos. well done !! Nice tip on cooking the eggs--THANKS. I have only seen it done with leaves before. A little tip for anyone trying this , when the eggs are still warm, run them through the cool water of the creek until they are completely cool and the shells peel right off cleanly.

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