Hello Brother John from Auckland, New Zealand. I’ve gone walk about from South Texas. That stew sounds delicious and I might try it when we return home. Thank you for the recipe. Blessings, David.
Very interesting, Brother John! As someone who is part Scot, I can certainly appreciate this meal, and the simplicity is just awesome for a woods meal, too. What's not to love, except I've yet to try a parsnip before? Something to look forward to... Oh, and when lacking a Guinness, there's always Mickey's Big Mouth. That's a beer we often took into the woods with us back in my drinking days. Enjoy the heck out of that tent, John. It's a thing of envy from this Southern guy who rarely sees any real cold! ~ Cheers!
Appreciated the M1941 tent/shelter heater for decades..in wood burning mode mostly ..started out with G.P. smalls and tried several others...ended up making my own custom tents with screen walls, windows and the stove jack near the peak for better heat distribution...always enjoy your vids
Have you ever seen the Transatlantic sessions with American bluegrass,country and folk singers and musicians playing with the Scottish/ Irish players ?? Man it's good stuff!
@@boonedockery7220 I would have a Harp...or two. The new Guinness tall cans with the nitrogen capsule in them lift things to a higher level these days! The beverage is creamy and much lighter on the palate.
This is why I love this channel. I have no idea what's next.
My channel is definitely a mixed bag of nuts for sure!
I 2nd that! 👍
Hello Brother John from Auckland, New Zealand. I’ve gone walk about from South Texas. That stew sounds delicious and I might try it when we return home. Thank you for the recipe. Blessings, David.
Great to hear from you Globe Trotter! Blessings on your travels!
Now this is a idea for a series camp cooking
Very interesting, Brother John! As someone who is part Scot, I can certainly appreciate this meal, and the simplicity is just awesome for a woods meal, too. What's not to love, except I've yet to try a parsnip before? Something to look forward to... Oh, and when lacking a Guinness, there's always Mickey's Big Mouth. That's a beer we often took into the woods with us back in my drinking days. Enjoy the heck out of that tent, John. It's a thing of envy from this Southern guy who rarely sees any real cold! ~ Cheers!
Thank You Brother! Cheers!
Appreciated the M1941 tent/shelter heater for decades..in wood burning mode mostly ..started out with G.P. smalls and tried several others...ended up making my own custom tents with screen walls, windows and the stove jack near the peak for better heat distribution...always enjoy your vids
I remember those! Didn't do much in a GP Medium without the winter liner but it was great to huddle around!
Good thing I'm going to the store tomorrow.
Thanks for sharing. 😁👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
I could almost taste it! Wish I was there as in times of old...
That would be glorious!
that looks like something I will have to try
Dwayne
Easy, hearty, and protein packed! Fuel for outdoors adventuring!
Have you ever seen the Transatlantic sessions with American bluegrass,country and folk singers and musicians playing with the Scottish/ Irish players ?? Man it's good stuff!
have not. I will definitely look it up!
I add midnight sausage to my hambger soups and to my chill to
Sounds delicious!
Irish camp cooking...Whisky, Guinness or potatoes 🤣
making me hungry!
There's an idea: a bite now and then!
A side of Colcannon, soda bread and a Guiness would have mad it a meal.
@@boonedockery7220 I would have a Harp...or two. The new Guinness tall cans with the nitrogen capsule in them lift things to a higher level these days! The beverage is creamy and much lighter on the palate.
Good job 👍
Thanks 👍