The Joy of field cooking

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The Joy of field cooking

Post by Delicious » Sat Aug 26, 2017 3:14 pm

Hey,
My friend from Ireland sent me a link to a blog abut field cooking, mess kits etc. Maybe it is known to you (it is a bit older - the newest post is from 2015), but I haven't seen it on the forum.
It is really interesting and I will try to repeat some of these recipes. The navigation on this blog is a bit odd but you can always use the archive tree on the right side
http://joyoffieldrations.blogspot.com/2 ... -1957.html
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Re: The Joy of field cooking

Post by Conrad » Sun Sep 10, 2017 5:20 am

Delicious wrote:Hey,
My friend from Ireland sent me a link to a blog abut field cooking, mess kits etc. Maybe it is known to you (it is a bit older - the newest post is from 2015), but I haven't seen it on the forum.
It is really interesting and I will try to repeat some of these recipes. The navigation on this blog is a bit odd but you can always use the archive tree on the right side
http://joyoffieldrations.blogspot.com/2 ... -1957.html
It certainly is a bit "odd" to navigate but may prove interesting

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Re: The Joy of field cooking

Post by elandil » Wed Sep 13, 2017 1:12 am

Yeah, its a great site. I've used some of his ratio theories to help convert some of the WWII recipes in the TM 10-405 manual.

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