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Preserving Food the Old-fashioned Way
Today, we’re stepping back in time to learn a thing or two about preserving food the old-fashioned way.
In our modern world, we’ve become heavily reliant on refrigeration to keep our food fresh.
But what if the power goes out, or you’re out in the wilderness with no access to a fridge?
That’s when these time-tested methods come into play.
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