10 Cheap Meals Lumberjacks Ate in Frozen Camps
The air is so cold it feels like a thousand tiny needles on your skin. Your breath freezes into ice crystals. You've been swinging a ten-pound axe since before sunrise, felling giant white pines in the frozen wilderness. You're burning 8,000 calories a day, and your body is screaming for fuel. But there are no grocery stores, no restaurants, no delivery apps. There is only the cook shack, a plume of smoke rising into the steel-gray sky, and the promise of a meal. How did lumberjacks survive, let alone perform some of the most physically demanding labor in history, on a diet of cheap, non-perishable foods in the middle of a frozen wilderness? These ten meals weren't just food—they were the fuel that built a nation, one tree at a time. My name is Sam, and this is Wild America. ———————————————————————————————————————————————— CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:01 - Number One: Beanhole Beans 03:45 - Number Two: Salt Pork and Fried Potatoes 05:42 - Number Three: Sourdough Pancakes and Biscuits 09:23 - Number Four: Hardtack and Skilly Gal 11:36 - Number Five: Cornmeal Mush 13:06 - Number Six: Boiled Salt Fish and Potatoes 14:40 - Number Seven: The Soup (Pork and Vegetable Stew) 16:49 - Number Eight: Molasses Cookies and Donuts 18:36 - Number Nine: Vinegar Pie 20:23 - Number Ten: Black Coffee and Tea 22:27 - Outro ———————————————————————————————————————————————— All materials in these videos are used for educational purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have a problem with the use of said material, please contact me via my email in the "about" page on my channel. ———————————————————————————————————————————————— As images and footage of actual events are not always available, Wild America sometimes utilizes similar historical images, AI representations and footage for dramatic effect. I do my best to keep it as visually accurate as possible. All content on Wild America is researched, produced, and presented in historical context for educational purposes. We are American history enthusiasts and are not always experts in some areas, so please don't hesitate to reach out to us with corrections, additional information, or new ideas. ————————————————————————————————————————————————

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