#172698 - 05/04/09 05:50 PM
Re: Petrified Bannock
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Crazy Canuck
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I suppose you could varnish it and mount it on a plaque. It's too big for a good-luck charm on your key ring.
I suppose its edibility depends on what fats, if any, were used to make it. Most will go rancid over time. Even the natural fats in whole-wheat flour go rancid. But if it's just white flour, baking soda and water, and there's no mould, and you're hungry enough, you might just eat it and survive.
I think the ship's biscuits of old were fat free, except for the weevils. Tap it and see if anybody has taken up residence. Sea ditty optional.
Have you done a "sniff test" yet?
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#172699 - 05/04/09 06:00 PM
Re: Petrified Bannock
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You know, I think I can see Doug's face to the right of your thumb. We could auction if off to support the website?
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#172700 - 05/04/09 06:13 PM
Re: Petrified Bannock
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Chris, it looks more like Wilson from Castaway I think.
I've never got biscuits to last so long without molding up. Even when dried out excessively, they eventually acquire enough moisture to host spores.
I doubt there's much difference between how it is now and how it was 10 years ago. I also bet you could break it up into a glass of milk and eat it. Ha! I didn't say you'd enjoy it...
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#172706 - 05/04/09 07:00 PM
Re: Petrified Bannock
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Crazy Canuck
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#172722 - 05/04/09 09:32 PM
Re: Petrified Bannock
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Perhaps you could keep it as a defensive weapon by throwing it at an intruder. LOL.
I like things that last a long time. I wonder how much of the longevity can be attributed to your northern location with lower temperatures and humidity. I wounder how that stuff would hold up at 35C and 100% humidity.
In my experience in those conditions things you couldn't think would get moldy do. Things like books, video tapes, leather that was stored clean, and, oddly, many plastics.
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#172732 - 05/04/09 11:26 PM
Re: Petrified Bannock
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Cranky Geek
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I say eat it.
psst... I call dibs on his cook gear.
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#172736 - 05/04/09 11:39 PM
Re: Petrified Bannock
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My mom made brownies once, that were likely as hard as those things look...
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#172737 - 05/04/09 11:51 PM
Re: Petrified Bannock
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Let's also hear it for the canned Pound Cake that was a part of "C Rations"! It was much more effective than throwing rocks when one ran out of ammo!
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#172745 - 05/05/09 01:17 AM
Re: Petrified Bannock
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Wildman You do know that when bored you can use "C" rats pound cake and biscuits as "skipping stones"LOL
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