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                 (Lyka talks about her times
                            in the field with the Sirian Defense Force
                            where salted beef was on the menu and one
                            time where she had nothing to improve the
                            flavor. We do learn from her that Oath
                            Keepers like herself can eat meat where
                            other Sirians won’t and choose instead to
                            eat fish.)
 
 
 Lyka: uh-huh
                                          yeah okay, I’m here to chat,
                                          answer questions.
 
 Russ:
                                          excellent, excellent, we have
                                          all kinds of stuff going on
                                          right now.
 
 Lyka: uh-huh,
                                          so I hear.
 
 Russ: let’s
                                          see, I’m working on food
                                          stocks.
 
 Lyka: uh-huh oh
                                          yes, for sieges.
 
 Skip: I got
                                          plans to build a survival
                                          shelter in my backyard.
 
 Lyka: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: that
                                          would be unique. Above ground
                                          or….
 
 Skip: below
                                          ground, 12 x 12.
 
 Lyka: 12 feet x
                                          12 feet by…okay.
 
 Russ: 12 x 12 x
                                          8?
 
 Skip: yeah,
                                          yeah, yeah but it will be 12
                                          foot deep because it’ll be a
                                          probably three or four foot
                                          roof over the top of it.
 
 Lyka: so that
                                          would be 2 ½ units by 2 ½
                                          units by how tall?
 
 Skip: 8 foot on
                                          the inside.......or 7 foot on
                                          the inside.
 
 Lyka: okay so
                                          that would be….
 
 Skip: come out
                                          two units.
 
 Lyka: yeah
                                          about two units, just under.
                                          See I'm working on my maths.
 
 Russ: doing
                                          quite well actually.
 
 Lyka: yes that
                                          would be 1.85….
 
 Russ: okay, the
                                          working on food sources….
 
 Lyka: uh-huh.
 
 Russ: how long
                                          do canned foods last?
 
 Skip: they'll
                                          last until the cans rust.
 
 Russ: okay.
 
 Skip: now if they’re aluminum
                                          cans, they’re almost an
                                          indefinite storage period to
                                          them.
 
 Lyka: but there
                                          are things that you need to be
                                          aware of. Temperature will
                                          affect them, increase in heat
                                          will make the item inside
                                          swell and possibly damage the
                                          can unnoticeably but still
                                          damaged. And once a can is
                                          damaged, you might as well
                                          open it up to the air anyway.
 
 Russ: hmmm.
 
 Skip: yeah
                                          because you’ll get botulism in
                                          them once they're damaged.
 
 Lyka: uh-huh.
 
 Skip: but if
                                          you store them in what like I
                                          was talking about, a root
                                          cellar is whatever everybody
                                          calls them, the temperature
                                          stays consistent and your
                                          moisture does not attack the
                                          foods.
 
 Lyka: yes,
                                          you’ll have to excuse me, I
                                          was told the other day that
                                          root is a colloquialism on
                                          your planet for having sex?
 
 (Skip laughs)
 
 Skip: yeah,
                                          you’re correct, you're
                                          correct.
 
 Lyka: so you
                                          have a cellar for having sex?
                                          Very good idea.
 
 Skip: no. Okay…
 
 Lyka: I’m
                                          teasing.
 
 Skip: the
                                          terminology of root cellar
                                          comes from I would say
                                          probably a couple hundred
                                          years ago. The farmers or
                                          agricultural people all had a
                                          basement or an underground
                                          unit that they called a root
                                          cellar because that’s where
                                          they put all their food
                                          because it stayed at an even
                                          temperature and no moisture in
                                          it or anything else okay?
 
 Lyka: my love
                                          (Leah) is whispering in my ear
                                          something very similar for
                                          fish that they used to have
                                          where she grew up.
 
 Skip: now they
                                          also used smoke houses which
                                          are small buildings with the
                                          siding open probably a quarter
                                          of an inch between the slats
                                          where they smoked meat and
                                          salted it down so it would
                                          keep. I was raised that way.
 
 Lyka: oh
                                          really?
 
 Skip: so I’m
                                          well aware of how to store
                                          foods, how to keep meat and so
                                          on and so forth for the long
                                          period. Now meat molds….
 
 Lyka: uh-huh.
 
 Skip: but if
                                          it’s smoked and salted you can
                                          cut the mold off and still eat
                                          the meat.
 
 Lyka: yes we
                                          have a delicacy we have in the
                                          field and it is ocean beef.
                                          Most Sirians only eat fish and
                                          vegetables but Oath Keepers
                                          are allowed to eat meat.
 
 Skip: uh-huh.
 
 Lyka: and ocean
                                          beef is beef that has been
                                          stored in ocean water.
 
 Skip: oh
                                          saltwater, yeah okay brine is
                                          what we call it okay?
 
 Lyka: and it
                                          will keep indefinitely. I call
                                          it a delicacy but it’s very
                                          revolting.
 
 Skip: yes it
                                          is.
 
 Russ: really
                                          unpalatable.
 
 Skip: well now
                                          it’s okay but it’s tough to
                                          get by because you’ve got to
                                          mix it with other things to…
 
 Lyka: oh yes.
 
 Skip: make
                                          it……because you store meat in
                                          saltwater, brine, pickled pigs
                                          feet is brine okay? I’m trying
                                          to give instances of what we
                                          have in our world okay? But
                                          pickled pigs feet is stored in
                                          brine.
 
 Russ: I’m glad
                                          I follow a Sirian doctrine of
                                          eating fish and vegetables.
 
 Skip: well you
                                          can only keep fish so long.
 
 Russ: that’s
                                          true, well you can jerky it.
 
 Skip: well you
                                          can salt it down too.
 
 Russ: yeah.
 
 Lyka: yeah but…
 
 Skip: but still
                                          you’re running into
                                          unpalatable thing here because
                                          you've got to mix it with
                                          stuff to be able to eat it.
 
 Lyka: yes I
                                          have eaten it on its own,
                                          ocean beef a few times from
                                          necessity.
 
 Skip: yeah,
                                          pickled herring, salted
                                          herring okay? Man that’s tough
                                          to handle.
 
 Lyka: yes but….
 
 Skip: it can be
                                          done.
 
 Lyka: if you
                                          need to it’s passable.
 
 Russ: now you
                                          can pickle vegetables right?
 
 Skip: oh yes,
                                          oh yes.
 
 Russ: and will
                                          they stay indefinitely like
                                          same thing with beef like
                                          you’re talking about?
 
 Skip: okay the
                                          only way…..okay can I say
                                          something here hon?
 
 Lyka: yes.
 
 Skip: the only
                                          way that you can keep them
                                          indefinitely if they’re sealed
                                          like canned fruit or canned
                                          vegetables in the jars okay?
                                          Once you can vegetables or
                                          fruit and you pressure cook it
                                          and that takes all the air out
                                          of it okay? And you put the
                                          lid on, as long as the seal is
                                          not broken on the lid they’ll
                                          keep indefinitely yes.
 
 Russ: hmmm.
 
 
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