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It's a man's life in the Grand Army of the Union!
It's a man's life in the Grand Army of the Union!
Heute vor 67 Jahren: Am 31.07.1958 wurde der Teak-Test (Operation #Hardtack I) auf Johnston Island durchgeführt. Eine 3,8 Mt Bombe explodierte in 76 km Höhe, verursachte sichtbare Effekte bis nach Hawaii und Kommunikationsstörungen im Pazifik. Crew & Tiere waren teils betroffen.

Back in my Twitter days, I befriended a guy online from Georgia.
We were both interested in the military and #military #history. One day he sends me this link & suggested we both try to make #hardtack, a common food #ration for both #Union & #Confederate armies. The original recipe lived up to its reputation, hard as a rock.
Later we came up with different methods of making them to be more palatable.

Read the link if interested.

https://americantable.org/recipes/civil-war-recipe-hardtack-1861/

Civil War Recipe: Hardtack (1861) - The American Table

This recipe for 1861 includes the history of hardtack and its importance to soldiers to the American Civil War.

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Did you know that #hardtack, the long lasting flour & water #cracker used by seafarers & soldiers, was made round at #sea & square on land?

During sea voyages, hardtack was stored in barrels (hence: round), while during land campaigns it was stored in wooden boxes, & therefore made square.

#British Royal Navy sailors were issued 50g more hardtack than #US #Navy sailors.

During Queen Victoria's reign, now made with machines, hardtack became a cost efficient hexagonal shape.

#history

Heute vor 66 Jahren: Am 31.07.1958 wurde der Teak-Test (Operation #Hardtack I) auf Johnston Island durchgeführt. Eine 3,8 Mt Bombe explodierte in 76 km Höhe, verursachte sichtbare Effekte bis nach Hawaii und Kommunikationsstörungen im Pazifik. Crew & Tiere waren teils betroffen.
All about ship's #hardtack. Actually a pretty interesting video about hardtack, how to make it--and at the end the cook eats a piece that's 10 years old! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9tdBrpp1V0
#food #bread #ships
Food That Time Forgot: Ships Biscuits

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