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    18th-Century Stinging Nettle Soup



    The stinging nettle was a staple food that was also used medicinally in the 18th century. Here, John Townsend takes us back in time with a recipe for stinging nettle soup.
    http://www.wideopenspaces.com/impres...g-nettle-soup/
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    That's a neat cooking setup that guy has. I would like to make an outdoor kitchen area like that one day. Really like that skillet with the legs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arklatex View Post
    That's a neat cooking setup that guy has. I would like to make an outdoor kitchen area like that one day. Really like that skillet with the legs.
    Agree.. the skillet with legs is the bomb!
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    Pretty awesome website he has. First place I have seen flint, steel and char clothe that cheap..
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    Couldn't find the skillet, but they have lots of stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deebo View Post
    Couldn't find the skillet, but they have lots of stuff.
    Its on there in the link you posted. Called a spider skillet. $125!!! Seems a little high...


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    seems high as buzzard guts!!!!
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    Bet I could rig up a skillet and tap some holes in it, from the goodwill store.
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    exactly my thought i visit goodwill now an then great cheap place to pick up project stuff for stuff like this even storage bags back packs an stuff I always find a use for.
    last trip picked up a beer can chicken cooker for .90
    it was tossed in the candle holders section lol idiots

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