Bushwhacker
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For some reason I am just guessing the user of that cabin probably had less stress in their life than most of us.
Just read the article, crazy, and a great story to read.
That's organic peanut butter, almond butter and coconut oil on the shelf. He buys the good stuff and is clearly aware of the many benefits and uses for coconut oil since he has multiple jars.
Well you can't expect him to cook from the same jar he greased the boys with!That's organic peanut butter, almond butter and coconut oil on the shelf. He buys the good stuff and is clearly aware of the many benefits and uses for coconut oil since he has multiple jars.
I read it last night and stayed up too late doing so, but well worth it.
Organic unfiltered coconut oil, 1 tbsp and 8oz of black coffee great start to the day
Takes a lot of skin to absorb 8 oz of black coffee.Organic unfiltered coconut oil, 1 tbsp and 8oz of black coffee great start to the day
Sort of related to this, I recently read the book 'One man's Wilderness'. It is about a guy (Dick Proenneke) who built his own log cabin on a lake up in Alaska and lived there for about 30 years (age 51 to about 80 I think). He had a friend with a plane fly in supplies every so often, but he also hunted for food. I thought it was a very interesting story.
Alone in the Wilderness, DVD and VHS available, the story of Dick Proenneke
Here is a short video about it:
Our society takes the good out of men.
Sort of related to this, I recently read the book 'One man's Wilderness'. It is about a guy (Dick Proenneke) who built his own log cabin on a lake up in Alaska and lived there for about 30 years (age 51 to about 80 I think). He had a friend with a plane fly in supplies every so often, but he also hunted for food. I thought it was a very interesting story.
Alone in the Wilderness, DVD and VHS available, the story of Dick Proenneke
Here is a short video about it: