Bushcraft Blog
-
Bush Bean Stew
In this blog I wanted to share a simple hearty meal recipe with you which is just as easily prepared in the kitchen or the great outdoors. Aside from the...
-
Cooking in the Wild: How to Make a DIY Thermal Flask Cooker
When you're out in the woods, every calorie counts and so does every bit of heat you can save. One of the most useful bushcraft tricks I have found is...
-
Cook box setup
In this weeks blog I’ll be showing you how I have set up one of my Really Useful boxes to suit my needs whilst out in the field. It is...
-
How to make...
Anyone who has attended a Woodland Ways course will probably be aware that most of the meals we prepare are cooked in Dutch Ovens as they are a fantastic cooking...
-
Wild Garlic Pesto Recipe
Spring has arrived and with it our Spring Foraging Courses. It’s a wonderful time of year to blow off the winter cobwebs and get outside to soak up the life...
-
Podcast 2 - BONUS MATERIAL: What I’ve already got ready
One corner of the house! Bonus material: My food reserves This is a rough list of what I have managed to gather and preserve over the last year or so....
-
My 'Stone Age' Year
Many of you may have seen my earlier blogs, looking at the wild foods I might need to survive living off the land for an entire year. I am not...
-
Refurbishing a cast iron bargain
In this blog we’re going to have a look at one of my recent second-hand shop bargains and see how with a little bit of time and effort we can...
-
The childhood inspiration for where I find myself today
As a Bushcraft Instructor and Head of Courses for Woodland Ways I get to do a vast array of activities throughout the year. In fact, it’s one of the things...
-
Tubs ‘n’ Tins
I want to give you some ideas that I hope will fire those imaginations even more and really get you looking at re-using and recycling stuff that would normally be...