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The Biscuit - when times get rough!

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2009

Not sure how to make these things, but apparently they last quite a while when kept dry. Good for food shortage situations.

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  • I live on bread and cheese! No, wait a minute, I live on black coffee and cigarettes, but it's good to know the cheese on toast will keep me alive! *chuckle* In fact I'm not sure my will to live is strong enough to eat those things if I'm honest with myself.... although soaked in beer.... Maybe that was how they got them to fight, keep 'em drunk? Strange to think how harsh history has been, and intriguing to see where it's heading....

  • Mmmmm. Biscuits. Nice.

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  • It wasn't Van Gogh's usual diet, as described in his copious letters to his ever-patient brother Theo. He seemed to subsist on a diet of coffee and bread for weeks on end while he devoted his meagre funds to paint and materials. can anyone say YELLOW ZONE? where we are heading can be expedited, in a good way no?

  • Bannock is a bread that you can cook using little more than a fire and a stick though it can also be baked. make these and bury them EVERYWHWERE. or eat plantains and chicory and dandelion and maple leaves. (yes maple leaves, with onion dressing) paint chips are a no no

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