Making yucca flour to make a cracker like bread made out of yucca,Foraging for wild food, Using a grinding stone and rock mano to make flour the old Native American way, And using a Native American earth bowl made for clay and using a flint knife scraper to cut with. boiling water with hot rocks out of my camp fire, using yucca roots to make flour,Using selenite crystals or salt to make the yucca bread taste a little better, Using a clay skillet , surviving in the wild. wilderness survival bushmaster bush craft great salt plains for salt, Near Jet Oklahoma , Yucca plants have served indigenous people for centuries for a variety of uses, Including fiber for rope, Sandals, and cloth and the roots have been used in soap. Traditional uses also include boiling and baking the fruits, eating the blossoms, chewing the raw leaves, and fermenting the fruits to produce a beverage for rituals. More recently, Yucca has been used in soaps, shampoos, And food supplements. Yuccas contain saponins that have a longlasting soaping action. The plant has been purported to be beneficial for treating hypertension, Arthritis, Migraine headaches, And colitis, As well as a variety of other disorders. A solid extract is derived from the leaves the Mohave yucca is the most common commercially used plant. Yucca extracts are currently used commercially as foaming agents in carbonated beverages, As flavorings, And in drug synthesis research. http://multiculturalcookingnetwork.com/recipes/item/1078-creamy-mashed-yucca-... The Native Americans call it "Ee-Wah-Kee" meaning The-Mud That Heals Bentonite, as well as other types of healing clay, http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/clay.htm#a
how did u get that cooking thing and how did u make that hole in the rock?
darrkitx11 2 months ago in playlist More videos from tim3jones
@darrkitx11 I made that clay skillet with clay from the creek, The hole in the rock i carved it and sanded it.
tim3jones 2 months ago
How did you make the concaved bowl in the rock that's holding the yucca?
OnslowThurston 5 months ago
@OnslowThurston A lot of caving and sanding.
tim3jones 5 months ago
Your from Utah that's a fact
SJSjack1 7 months ago
@SJSjack1 Oklahoma.
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