The only modes of preservation of food I am familiar with are drying and pemmicanizing; both of these accompliehsed by the heat of fire or sun, without any salt or ingredient of any kind.
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The only modes of preservation of food I am familiar with are drying and pemmicanizing; both of these accompliehsed by the heat of fire or sun, without any salt or ingredient of any kind.
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For coal-tar-dyed hard candies and pemmicanized oranges I gave the jumping Methodists a visit.
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Driver mentions (elem. 338-40) that most of the northwestern peoples ground "meat or fish" and added grease or berries, in other words, more or less pemmicanized it; which suggests they were not too fond of the mere dry powder.
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His endeavor was to pemmicanize ideas, as the northpole explorers did provisions, that they might be carried about the easier.
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