Guns and gunning . to have the heat high up. To accomplish this, we use fire-dogs, and build a hot. ^^ii^ fire. A log laid on the ground back of the fire,converts it into an oven, and the heat strikes directlyon the bread. Baking-powder bread should bakequickly, and a hot fire is necessary. The mixingof baking-powder bread is given on the outside ofthe baking-powder cans, so we will not go intodetail. All is not in the mixing, however, zind afew simple rules, if followed, will prove useful. Asbacon is of great value in the wilderness, we willnaturally economize as much as possible in its


Guns and gunning . to have the heat high up. To accomplish this, we use fire-dogs, and build a hot. ^^ii^ fire. A log laid on the ground back of the fire,converts it into an oven, and the heat strikes directlyon the bread. Baking-powder bread should bakequickly, and a hot fire is necessary. The mixingof baking-powder bread is given on the outside ofthe baking-powder cans, so we will not go intodetail. All is not in the mixing, however, zind afew simple rules, if followed, will prove useful. Asbacon is of great value in the wilderness, we willnaturally economize as much as possible in its the frying-pans are greased with bacon, tokeep the bread from sticking; but this is unnecessar}. After cleaning the frying-pan, powder the bot-tom evenly with dry flour; place the bannock orloaf, in the pan, cind flatten it out. A hole madein the middle of the loaf, will render it less liableto stick. Hold the frying-pan over the fire longenough to let the loaf harden on the bottom. This will keep the bannock or loaf from turn-ing over when the pan is tilted on edge. Whileheating the pan


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