Ham or dried beef, if very salt, should be soaked several hours before cooking, and should be boiled in plenty of water.
The daily ration of the party was now fixed at six pounds of flour per day, with three pounds of dried beef, which we found perfectly sufficient to keep up our strength.
As I had not discovered a more convenient spot for killing another bullock, I decided upon stopping at the rushy lagoon, until we had provided ourselves with a fresh stock of dried beef.
I made it an invariable practice to dry the meat which remained after the consumption of the day's allowance, and it served considerably to save our stock of dried beef, and to lengthen the lives of our bullocks.
At this time a fine water-hole was at hand, and invited us to stop and make our luncheon on dried beef and a pot of tea.
Add one-half pound of dried beef, prepared as for breakfast, and serve with the croquettes.
Cut one-quarter pound of dried beef fine, using a pair of scissors to cut with.
Saw 'em," Tug replied, shortly, with his mouth full of dried beef.
Each took a blanket, twenty-four crackers of hard bread, and about two pounds of dried beef.
Even the four crackers and two ounces of dried beef, which was our daily limit, we found ourselves unable to master, and yet so much was necessary to keep up our strength.
Coleman carried in his pack all our bacon, our only supply of meat, except a few pounds of dried beef.
We dined in the saddle on huge lumps of sun-dried beef, and bits of gum gathered from the trees.
We spread our hides under a tree, and were soon surrounded by Bedouins, who brought milk, sun-dried beef, ghee and honey in one of the painted wooden bowls exported from Cutch.
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