The American Boys Handybook of Camp Lore And Woodcraft
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These bunches of corn are hung over branches of trees or horizontal poles and left for the winds to dry FL'. 166, . On account of the danger from corn-eating birds and beasts, these drying poles are usually placed near the kitchen door of the farmhouse, and sometimes in the attic of the old farmhouse, the woodshed or the barn. 103 104 CAMP-LORE AND WOODCRAFT Of course, the Indians owned no corn mills, but they used bowl-shaped stones to hold the corn and stone pestles like crudely made potato m...ashers with which to grind the corn. The writer lately saw numbers of these stone corn-mills in the eolle^ ::. :. O: Doctor Baldwin, of Springfield. Mass. >f V I - X. JTr^^^^fe TO PREPARE CORN TO FAT In the southwest much grit from the stone used is unin- tentionally mixed with the corn, and hence all the elderly Indies' teeth are worn down as if they had been sandpapered. But the reader can use a wooden bowl and a potato masher with a piece of tin or sheet iron nailed to its bottom with which to crush the corn and make meal without grit.
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