Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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The fruit sugars make this, in its way, a quick-energy food, while the meat, of course, supplies valuable, long-lasting stamina protein.
4
46
This, like the dried meat, or jerky, from which it is made, can be eaten either raw or cooked.
4
47
It is not uncommon for both to be carried in hunting or on war parties.
4
48
children will also carry it in their play.
4
49
The thin slicing of the meat not only abets its preservation, effected by time, the wind and sun, but makes it impractical for flies to lay their eggs in it.
4
50
Jerky and pemmican, which is usually eaten cooked in the villages, is generally boiled.
4
51
In these days a trade pot or kettle is normally used.
The fruit sugars make this, in its way, a quick-energy food, while the meat, of course, supplies valuable, long-lasting stamina protein.
This, like the dried meat, or jerky, from which it is made, can be eaten either raw or cooked.
It is not uncommon for both to be carried in hunting or on war parties.
children will also carry it in their play.
The thin slicing of the meat not only abets its preservation, effected by time, the wind and sun, but makes it impractical for flies to lay their eggs in it.
Jerky and pemmican, which is usually eaten cooked in the villages, is generally boiled.
In these days a trade pot or kettle is normally used.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )