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Okrafarmer

He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Psalm 91:1

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customsawyer

You can boil eggs in a zip-lock bag in the coals of a camp fire if some one forgets to bring a pot. Take the bag with the eggs in it fill with water and close, make sure there is no air in the bag at all, place the bag in the coals at the edge of the fire and you can watch the water start to boil. When the bag melts the eggs are done. ;D The bag can't melt tell it get the water hot enough to melt the plastic.
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Gary_C

Quote from: customsawyer on October 28, 2010, 01:44:28 PM
When the bag melts the eggs are done.

:o :o :o

Then you grab that mass of melted plastic and eggs out of the coals with a tongs?

??? ???
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Okrafarmer

Quote from: Gary_C on October 28, 2010, 03:15:33 PM
Quote from: customsawyer on October 28, 2010, 01:44:28 PM
When the bag melts the eggs are done.

:o :o :o

Then you grab that mass of melted plastic and eggs out of the coals with a tongs?

??? ???

Or something else you might have handy.
He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Psalm 91:1

Operating a 2020 Woodmizer LT35 hydraulic for Upcountry Sawmill, Dacusville, SC

Now selling Logrite tools!

Writing fiction and nonfiction! Check my website.

isawlogs


Or make a pot with white birch bark if ya got some handy .  ;)
A man does not always grow wise as he grows old , but he always grows old as he grows wise .

   Marcel

Mooseherder

Quote from: Gary_C on October 28, 2010, 03:15:33 PM
Quote from: customsawyer on October 28, 2010, 01:44:28 PM
When the bag melts the eggs are done.

:o :o :o

Then you grab that mass of melted plastic and eggs out of the coals with a tongs?

??? ???

No, you grab a long stick off the ground and fish out da eggs by rolling them outta da fire into the sand till they cool some.   Don't you know nothin'. :D

Gary_C

 :D :D :D

I think I'll grab the stick and roast some weinies instead.
Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.

Okrafarmer

I wonder if you can just roast the eggs in the coals? Wonder what would happen. Maybe they would explode.  :o
He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Psalm 91:1

Operating a 2020 Woodmizer LT35 hydraulic for Upcountry Sawmill, Dacusville, SC

Now selling Logrite tools!

Writing fiction and nonfiction! Check my website.

Whitman

When I was 13 yrs old an old gentelman taught me how to roast an eggs in a camp fire. He just picked the large end with his barlow and made a opening the size of a dime.Then placed it with care close to the coales and used a stick to move more imbers around it.Watch it closey or they will get over done.Old memeries and I can still taste it .

isawlogs

 Okra , ya can try it in the microwave  :D A side note to the test.. wait for the bossette to be out for a while to try.
A man does not always grow wise as he grows old , but he always grows old as he grows wise .

   Marcel

Okrafarmer

Quote from: isawlogs on October 29, 2010, 07:28:15 PM
Okra , ya can try it in the microwave  :D A side note to the test.. wait for the bossette to be out for a while to try.

I think I already tried it, with un-notable results. Just a side-note-- eggs and okra go well together, especially with a suitable spice combination. Eat more okra. . . . .
He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Psalm 91:1

Operating a 2020 Woodmizer LT35 hydraulic for Upcountry Sawmill, Dacusville, SC

Now selling Logrite tools!

Writing fiction and nonfiction! Check my website.

JJ

I have boiled an egg on camp fire using an 1/2 orange peel.
Worked, peel will not burn with water in it.

Also I have done the egg in microwave when I was a kid, and in hurry to catch the school bus (microwave ovens had just come out).
I missed that bus  :o.  one heck of a mess!

WILDSAWMILL

travling lunch put hamburger , onion, potato, lop of butter, salt & pepper in alum foil seal up tight. place on intakemanifold of 38 chev . 100 miles & turn over 100miles time to eat wood work on loging machine ill bet
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Okrafarmer

Quote from: WILDSAWMILL on October 31, 2010, 10:46:11 PM
travling lunch put hamburger , onion, potato, lop of butter, salt & pepper in alum foil seal up tight. place on intakemanifold of 38 chev . 100 miles & turn over 100miles time to eat wood work on loging machine ill bet

Sounds like you'd want to get that one right the first time!
He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Psalm 91:1

Operating a 2020 Woodmizer LT35 hydraulic for Upcountry Sawmill, Dacusville, SC

Now selling Logrite tools!

Writing fiction and nonfiction! Check my website.

vtlogger1973

When cutting timber on steep ground and that beautiful oak is too far from the road to reach with the cable, cut a tree that you can reach then cut the oak so the top lands on the first tree.  Chain the two together and winch them down the hill.  When you get the first tree to the road you may have to unhook and pull back up to the oak. They dont corner very well that way.  Its alot of work for one tree, but around here foresters like to mark the tough ones.

Also, any time a saw is pinched and in harms way, by grabbing the starter cord and pulling it out you can keep a hand on the saw, and get three or four feet farther away from danger yourself.  Alot of foresters around here will mark every tree that is rotten in the but, and sometimes it is pretty easy to get pinched whe falling them. It is safer than just hanging on to the saw when it is pinched in a falling tree.  I know that the safest thing would be to leave the saw and get away but Ipaid 1000 bucks for my last saw and this has saved me from smashing one a couple times. 
  Not every forester marks dangerous trees,  but some of them mark every single one of them.  They act awfully upset when you hand them the saw.

Al_Smith

Oh Lawdy you want a challange try unsticking a swamped dozer .I stuck a D4 Cat so deep the water was running over my feet and the fan was throwing water on my face .

Railroad ties and log chain got it out and about a half a day of shovel work .I also tossed a track once on a little Oliver HG ,in  danged swamp no less .Backed up on a thick oak plank and put it back on ,another half day shot .

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