This is the first thread I started in a while, so a thanks out to Terry and Rob. Fall is on the way, had a nice talk with a guy today about getting ready for winter in Alaska,,,,,, If I was up there now i would be working 24/7 towards winter.
Down here, Im too fat, have the easy life, can make a phone call and or order online any amount of food healthy or not, gorge till my gut pops like a pimple, as can most Americans,,,,,, Pretty dang gross to thank about.
Being that I am in real Comanche country, where a lot of the known history took place and probably already an expert on most things Comanche,,,,, It got me wondering what they really ate, What did Comanches eat and when did they eat it?
I know lots of weird stuff but looking for others ideas on the subject? I have some experience eating bile from cow guts and that kind of thing, but what and how did Comanches eat raw guts from fresh animal kills?
How long could Buffalo really be eaten after a kill? Did they have access to salt on a large scale? Pounds at a time to brine meat and dry it on a large scale?
Was there any number of pecan trees in West Texas and or New Mexico as we know today. Were there any peanuts available west of the Mississippi in the 1800s? From what I understand, there was hardly a drop of water or even a bush on the Llano Esticado aka High Plains of the Comanche, lots of questions,,,,,,,,