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!
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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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!
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.
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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Also agree with drtisbeter on the music.
What is the music you're playing?
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!
I like the way you recorded it all, looks like a television show. Nicely edited. Cool dogs too! 5/5
*checking out part 2*
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.