Clay's Coffee, Catch, Clean & Cook.


For more great Instant Pot recipes, please visit InstantPotEasy.com

Rabbit is on the menu and our sweet potatoes are ripe for the pot. Homesteading is lots of work but very rewarding. Daymo and I …

33 replies
  1. Stephen Mcgowan
    Stephen Mcgowan says:

    Bloody brilliant bid mate, mice to see the land supply a good feed, understanding your gratitude to mother nature πŸ‘Œ

    Love the ole camp oven, definitely makes the food more valued and .better flavour

    Hope you are well mate

    Reply
  2. Luke Zebrowski
    Luke Zebrowski says:

    "Old school" video feel. Love it! Beer can roaster works great for roasting ducks also. I use mine without a can in it and put it in a cast iron on my grill to collect all of the fat drippings. Nothing like duck fat for frying in!

    Reply
  3. jane young
    jane young says:

    Thanks for sharing Clay and Damo
    Clay you are so blessed to have Damo in you're life .Vice Versa.
    Life works in mysterious ways .It seems he has come into you're life at the right time .
    Something really special.
    Both helping each other move forward on you're own personal journeys.
    Love and light πŸ’—

    Reply
  4. Lord Azrekahl
    Lord Azrekahl says:

    That idea for the wood chopping tire was bloody brilliant man! It kept the wood contained, absorbed the shock from the ax, and kept the tire itself out of the forest or landfill. Nice one!

    Reply
  5. umvhu
    umvhu says:

    In the African bush the painted hunting dogs always eat the victims digestive tract first. Thats where they find all the nutrition their own bodies can't produce. I think, feed your dogs the guts too.
    EDIT
    Check your Farcebook messages πŸ˜‰

    Reply
  6. Peter McGovern
    Peter McGovern says:

    Hi Clay great video, if the rabbits have blood in them or gut smell soak them in a bucket of salt water (about a handful of salt) for a couple of hours this also improves the flavour. The salt water draws the blood and bruising out, we used to shoot them with shotguns whilst ferreting them in the UK so the shot ones that escaped the nets had a bit of blood and sometimes punctured gut, they don’t smell at all after the soaking. Of course you still have to cut out the major trauma as you did.

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Want to join the discussion?
Feel free to contribute!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *