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On L's side of the river, there is a boatman (B) who is able to take her over to the other side of the river but refuses to do so unless she pays him a price of $20, twice his normal fare. L has no money.
The building of the root cellar - Prepared Society Forum
Nov 5, 2008 · As the front went up I also began filling in the sides of the root cellar , just to keep the small bags from bulging off the ends too much. The manthing worked on filling in the back of the …
Preserving Potatoes. - Prepared Society Forum
Oct 21, 2008 · The bins also allow us to keep more of the bin surface area in contact with the floor of the 'Cellar' or basement, keeping them cooler and that will preserve them longer. Remember, potatoes …
Underground shelter - Prepared Society Forum
Feb 15, 2010 · Thinking about building a underground shelter. I am finding conflicting information on the lateral strength of cinder-block walls filled with cement and reinforced with re-bar. If there are any …
Recipe for making Mead? - Prepared Society Forum
Dec 18, 2009 · Rack @ 11-12 days, add raisens and water & champagne yeast, ferment another 10 days (about), re-rack, & transfer @ room temp into flip-top bottles, age 1 month room temp and 4 …
Home made trail food... | Prepared Society Forum
Mar 23, 2010 · I shredded potatoes (homegrown, from our root cellar!), parboiled them, and ran them through our dehydrator. They came out great! I also cooked up some black beans and ran them …