Salt Creek Lifehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulswFrom somewhere in the vast mid-west. Shows about rural living, country folks, Outdoor life, farming, hunting, fishing, and just simple living in the country.enBlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Sat, 15 Jun 2019 09:00:00 GMTThu, 15 Aug 2013 11:00:00 GMTFoodBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/bebb2a8f-6970-4379-b99e-1c6f2fb5b345_saltcreek2.jpgSalt Creek Lifehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulswFrom somewhere in the vast mid-west. Shows about rural living, country folks, Outdoor life, farming, hunting, fishing, and just simple living in the country.feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comfood,cooking,foodie,hunting,outdoors,appalachia,crafting,farming,guns,ruralPaul WnoFrom somewhere in the vast mid-west. Shows about rural living, country folks, Outdoor life, farming, hunting, fishing, and just simple living in the country.episodicMaking Jerky at Homehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2013/08/15/making-jerky-at-homeCookinghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2013/08/15/making-jerky-at-home/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2013/08/15/making-jerky-at-homeThu, 15 Aug 2013 11:00:00 GMTMaking Jerky at HomeGot a roast sitting in your freezer?  Why not make your own jerky?  Beef and wild game make excellent jerky.  Tune in to get tips, methods, and some links to supplies you may need. It's the "Jerky Episode"!00:21:00Paul WnoJerky,Cooking,Dehydrating,Hunting,OutdoorsGot a roast sitting in your freezer?  Why not make your own jerky?  Beef and wild game make excellent jerky.  Tune in to get tips, methods, and some links to suRedneck Project 1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2013/07/16/redneck-project-1Preppinghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2013/07/16/redneck-project-1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2013/07/16/redneck-project-1Tue, 16 Jul 2013 17:00:00 GMTRedneck Project 1Some people proclaim they are rednecks as if they earned a badge for it.  I am a little more reserved.  It's not that I don't have a lot of redneck blood running through my veins.  I just have the unique problem of attending some events where rednecktivity may be frowned upon.  Sure, I could explain the unique "squeeze" method of dressing a mess of wild rabbits, but probably not a good idea to do so while attending one of my wife's college staff receptions.  To make matters worse, I wouldn't even have to explain it at an event.  The mere fact that I can explain it is enough to rattle some folks.  I will keep this on the down low because I am not even sure if it is legal in my state (yet), but I am somewhat a closet redneck! To satisfy my redneck urges, I have included a few unconventional uses of a common item in this week's podcast.  If you are looking for storage, an enclosed trailer, or even building a chicken coop, you will want to have a listen to the podcast I am calling Redneck Project 1.  If you have been paying attention the last few weeks, you know that I am on the hunt for a big bore lever rifle.  I explain a little about online gun purchasing, and get some input from Firearms Discussion in this week's show.  This podcast has something for the redneck in all of us.  So click on the play button, or you ain't got a hair on your chest! 00:25:00Paul WnoGuns,Chickens,Outdoors,Hunting,RuralSome people proclaim they are rednecks as if they earned a badge for it.  I am a little more reserved.  It's not that I don't have a lot of redneck blood runninBig Bore Rifle for Elkhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2013/06/26/big-bore-rifle-for-elkSportshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2013/06/26/big-bore-rifle-for-elk/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2013/06/26/big-bore-rifle-for-elkWed, 26 Jun 2013 17:00:00 GMTBig Bore Rifle for ElkI recently recieved my elk tag for the second season in Colorado.  This lone event has turned my thought to fall, and hunting season.  Nothing goes better with hunting season than a new gun.  Take a listen to this short episone as I justify, and select a new rifle for the deep dark pines in the mountains of Colorado. 00:14:00Paul WnoHunting,Guns,Outdoors,Elk,SportsmenI recently recieved my elk tag for the second season in Colorado.  This lone event has turned my thought to fall, and hunting season.  Nothing goes better with3 Sisters Farm - Whidbey Island, Washingtonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2012/12/17/3-sisters-farm--whidbey-island-washingtonFoodhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2012/12/17/3-sisters-farm--whidbey-island-washington/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2012/12/17/3-sisters-farm--whidbey-island-washingtonMon, 17 Dec 2012 02:00:00 GMT3 Sisters Farm - Whidbey Island, Washington Being from the Midwest, we often dream of someday going on an island vacation far away from the farm.  Recently my wife and I visited Whidbey Island in Washington State.  We were a long way from home, but not so far from our farming roots.  We soon found the island to be inhabited by natives known as the Muzzalls.  Ron, Shelly, Jennifer, Jessica, and Rashel Muzzal to be more exact; the owners of 3 Sisters Farm.  The interesting thing about 3 Sisters is even though you couldn't get farther from the midwest and still be in the U.S., our farms are quite similar.  Both farms raise cattle, hay, and chickens.  Both farms have been in the same families for a century.  The scenery is comparable except that I usually see deer and coyotes where Ron and family may see killer whales. How do are farms differ, and what are the trials and tribulations of operating a farm on an island.  Join us as we discuss food, farming, and life on Whidbey Island. 00:45:00Paul WnoBeef,Farming,Whidbey Island,Foodie,3 Sisters FarmBeing from the Midwest, we often dream of someday going on an island vacation far away from the farm.  Recently my wife and I visited Whidbey Island in WashingCast Iron Cookwarehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2012/10/03/cast-iron-cookwareCookinghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2012/10/03/cast-iron-cookware/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2012/10/03/cast-iron-cookwareWed, 03 Oct 2012 23:00:00 GMTCast Iron Cookware A brief look at the original non-stick cookware.  If you don't have any cast iron in your kitchen, you should!  In this show I cover some history, steps to refurbish, and continued care of cast iron cookware.  Bang on those pots and pans!  Bring out your cast cookware, and let's get cookin!  00:09:00Paul WnoCast Iron,Cooking,Cookware,Foodie,Dutch OvenA brief look at the original non-stick cookware.  If you don't have any cast iron in your kitchen, you should!  In this show I cover some history, steps to rFinding the Forgotten Feast - with Hank Shawhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2012/02/13/finding-the-forgotten-feast--with-hank-shawCookinghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2012/02/13/finding-the-forgotten-feast--with-hank-shaw/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2012/02/13/finding-the-forgotten-feast--with-hank-shawMon, 13 Feb 2012 01:00:00 GMTFinding the Forgotten Feast - with Hank Shaw How did people live before convenience stores, drive-thru menus, and pre-packaged food?  Quite well actually.  You didn't think food always came in a box did you?  Before the days of additives, colorings, and corn syrup debates, the human race thrived.  Food was hunted.  Food was gathered.  Food was relished as a resource that only one's abilities could produce.  Is it possible to subsist today by these methods?  According to Hank Shaw, the answer is... Yes. Hank is the author of "Hunt, Gather, Cook: Finding the Forgotten Feast".  He states, "My hope is that the book will help open the world of foraging, hunting and fishing to those interested in food, but who may have never hunted mushrooms or picked up a gun or cast a rod and reel before." We want to enjoy our food.  Can a diet of foraged grub, wild game, and plants be appetizing?  This time I will answer... Yes!  You will agree after a quick look at Hank's blog over at http://honest-food.net .  The recipes found here are definitely not dried deer on a stick.  You will find an awesome array of tasty foods, from Pheasant Piccata with capers and lemon, to vegetarian fare like Sicilian Sun-Dried Zucchini, sauteed with mint and chile.   Hank has written articles for Field And Stream, Food & Wine,  and other publications.   His blog has received accolades and awards including The Bert Greene Award as Best Food Blog from the International Association of Culinary Professionals. Join us as we discuss "The Forgotten Feast". 01:00:00Paul WnoWild Game,Food,Cooking,Hank Shaw,PreppersHow did people live before convenience stores, drive-thru menus, and pre-packaged food?  Quite well actually.  You didn't think food always came in a box did yMilk And Cheese with The Dairy Goddess - Our Food v1http://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2011/08/15/milk-and-cheese-with-the-dairy-goddess--our-food-v1Cookinghttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2011/08/15/milk-and-cheese-with-the-dairy-goddess--our-food-v1/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2011/08/15/milk-and-cheese-with-the-dairy-goddess--our-food-v1Mon, 15 Aug 2011 00:00:00 GMTMilk And Cheese with The Dairy Goddess - Our Food v1 Have you ever made your lasagna naked?  Don't be surprised if you have an urge to after my interview with Barbara Martin, "The Dairy Goddess".  She and her husband are both 3rd generation dairy farmers from central California.  As if taking care of the cows wasn't enough, Barbara had dreams of making cheese from the milk they produced.  About a year ago, that dream became a reality.  In August of 2010, "Dairy Goddess Farmstead Cheese"  began marketing to specialty stores, farmers markets, and even online. While the end product is excellent, we will also be discussing the whole dairy process.  Learn and ask questions about livestock nutrition and care.  Get the full story on "Chica", the cow.  Of course, rules and regulations are a large part of producing food.  Join us and see just what it takes to bring food from the farm to your table.    01:41:00Paul WnoDairy,Cheese,Foodie,Farmer,cookingHave you ever made your lasagna naked?  Don't be surprised if you have an urge to after my interview with Barbara Martin, "The Dairy Goddess".  She and her husIndiana Paranormal Investigators Inc.http://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/10/29/indiana-paranormal-investigators-incParanormalhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/10/29/indiana-paranormal-investigators-inc/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/10/29/indiana-paranormal-investigators-incFri, 29 Oct 2010 00:00:00 GMTIndiana Paranormal Investigators Inc.Do you have a Ghost? Maybe a Haint, a Ghoul, a Presence, or something else unexplainable? We have you covered here at Salt Creek Radio. Joining us this week is Rhonda Schienle. Rhonda is the Founder, and President of Indiana Paranormal Investigators, Inc. Their mission is to research, study, investigate and document any paranormal, metaphysical and supernatural activity and/or phenomena. Rhonda received her Bachelor of Science in Metaphysics in November of 2001, then proceeded to earn her Masters Degree in Holistic Ministries in February of 2004. She, her husband, and an experienced group of experts capture, collect and record any paranormal data by using the latest techniques and equipment in the paranormal community. Whether you believe in paranormal activity or not, this will definitely be worth tuning in. If you are curious, troubled, or looking for info, call in during the show. It may seem a little far-fetched, but remember the Mantra of this investigative group...Just because you cannot see or touch it, does not mean it doesn’t exist. 01:07:00Paul WnoParanormal,Ghosts,Hauntings,Indiana Paranormal Investigators,SupernaturalDo you have a Ghost? Maybe a Haint, a Ghoul, a Presence, or something else unexplainable? We have you covered here at Salt Creek Radio. Joining us this weekLou Rogers, The Man, The Myth, The Country Musicianhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/10/05/lou-rogers-the-man-the-myth-the-country-musicianEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/10/05/lou-rogers-the-man-the-myth-the-country-musician/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/10/05/lou-rogers-the-man-the-myth-the-country-musicianTue, 05 Oct 2010 00:00:00 GMTLou Rogers, The Man, The Myth, The Country MusicianThis week,I visit with Lou Rogers. Lou owns a recording studio known as "Lobo Records" in Montana. He has played in country bands for a long time. In fact, he has backed up artists such as Merle Haggard and George Jones. We will discuss the music and recording industry. We will also talk about getting your voice on web radio. Want to be heard? Discover how to get some airplay on my new web radio "Rural Stream. Not enough? We will also hear of Lou's narrow escape after being trapped alone for 4 days in a snowy wilderness! Call in and ask some questions, or just talk with Lou Rogers. This is gonna be a good one! 00:59:00Paul WnoLou Rogers,Streaming Radio,Recording Studio,Country Music,Get airplayThis week,I visit with Lou Rogers. Lou owns a recording studio known as "Lobo Records" in Montana. He has played in country bands for a long time. In fact, hSelf Sufficiency - Crafting 101http://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/06/06/self-sufficiency--crafting-101Lifestylehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/06/06/self-sufficiency--crafting-101/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/06/06/self-sufficiency--crafting-101Sun, 06 Jun 2010 23:00:00 GMTSelf Sufficiency - Crafting 101Author Patrice Lewis joins me again for advice and encouragement to all of you crafters out there. It can be done, you can support yourself with a home based business! While 2 Masters Degrees may help in the city, learn how Patrice and her husband broke free from the rat race and support their family with a woodcraft business. With articles in nationally known magazines, (Grit, Backhome, Countryside, Back Woods Home) Patrice will tell you how your writing can work for you. 01:30:00Paul WnoCrafting,Patrice Lewis,Home Business,Writing,Wood WorkingAuthor Patrice Lewis joins me again for advice and encouragement to all of you crafters out there. It can be done, you can support yourself with a home based bJack Crowner... "The Voice of Agriculture"http://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/05/16/jack-crowner-the-voice-of-the-farmHistoryhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/05/16/jack-crowner-the-voice-of-the-farm/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/05/16/jack-crowner-the-voice-of-the-farmSun, 16 May 2010 23:00:00 GMTJack Crowner... "The Voice of Agriculture"Jack has over 45 years of experience broadcasting farm news to the masses. From his early dairy and hog farming days in Michigan, Jack began a tour of education and information from Kentucky, Indiana, Japan, Brazil, Argentina, Russia... It seems he has been everywhere! He currently owns and operates the FARM SERVICE RADIO NETWORK, serving radio stations in Kentucky, Indiana, and nearby states. Join us as we discuss changes in agriculture and radio over the last 50 years.01:30:00Paul Wnoagriculture,farm,radio,broadcasting,historyJack has over 45 years of experience broadcasting farm news to the masses. From his early dairy and hog farming days in Michigan, Jack began a tour of educatioPatrice Lewis - Rural Revolutionhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/04/18/patrice-lewis-rural-revolutionLifestylehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/04/18/patrice-lewis-rural-revolution/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/04/18/patrice-lewis-rural-revolutionSun, 18 Apr 2010 23:00:00 GMTPatrice Lewis - Rural RevolutionPatrice is a contributor for many magazines including "Countryside", "GRIT", and "Backwoods Home". Author of the ebook "The Home Craft Business: How to Make it Survive and Thrive". She joins me for a full hour to discuss her move to the country, dairy cattle, home schooling, farm life, and her straight-forward beliefs. Why would Patrice and her husband (both with a Masters in Science) move from California to rural Northern Idaho? Find out as we talk about her book "Bear Poop and Applesauce". In her blog "Rural Revolution", she describes herself as "a practical constitutional Libertarian stay-at-home gun-toting homeschooling cow-milking rural-living Christian mom". This is gonna be good! 01:00:00Paul WnoChristian,Crafting,Cattle,Libertarian,Home SchoolPatrice is a contributor for many magazines including "Countryside", "GRIT", and "Backwoods Home". Author of the ebook "The Home Craft Business: How to Make itBlnd Pig And The Acorn Rebroadcasthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/03/22/blnd-pig-and-the-acorn-rebroadcastFamilyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/03/22/blnd-pig-and-the-acorn-rebroadcast/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/03/22/blnd-pig-and-the-acorn-rebroadcastMon, 22 Mar 2010 00:00:00 GMTBlnd Pig And The Acorn RebroadcastAppalachia, heritage, family, and music are all parts of Tipper's blog. I discuss these interests with here in a 45 minute interview. In an attempt to fix the audio of the old show, this is a rebroadcast.00:45:00Paul WnoAppalachia,Heritage,Family,Tradition,MusicAppalachia, heritage, family, and music are all parts of Tipper's blog. I discuss these interests with here in a 45 minute interview. In an attempt to fix theSpoonbill Snaggin'http://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/03/04/spoonbill-snagginHobbieshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/03/04/spoonbill-snaggin/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/03/04/spoonbill-snagginThu, 04 Mar 2010 01:00:00 GMTSpoonbill Snaggin'Anthony Ford from catfishingguide.com joins me this week to discuss the upcoming Paddlefish season. A true pro, Anthony does seminars with Bass Pro Shops, films shows with The Ultimate Outdoors and Babe Winkleman. He has recorded radio shows with Don Berry, and he writes several periodic articles in regional as well as national magazines and newspapers. You can also see his monthly articles in Adventure Sports Outdoors. Tune in and learn some tips on catching the prehistoric "Paddlenose Catfish"!01:00:00Paul WnoFishing,Snagging,Spoonbill,Catfish,Anthony FordAnthony Ford from catfishingguide.com joins me this week to discuss the upcoming Paddlefish season. A true pro, Anthony does seminars with Bass Pro Shops, filmSalt Creek Life - Trivia 1 (revised)http://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/01/18/salt-creek-life--trivia-1-revisedEntertainmenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/01/18/salt-creek-life--trivia-1-revised/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/paulsw/2010/01/18/salt-creek-life--trivia-1-revisedMon, 18 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMTSalt Creek Life - Trivia 1 (revised)Tipper from "Blind Pig And The Acorn" blog joins me as co-host for a call in trivia show. We will cover her site, Appalachian heritage, and give away some prizes. Be ready to call in!00:45:00Paul WnoTrivia,Farming,Rural,Appalachia,PrizesTipper from "Blind Pig And The Acorn" blog joins me as co-host for a call in trivia show. We will cover her site, Appalachian heritage, and give away some prize