"home canning"
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Mark Koernke's evening broadcast on November 28, 2014 covered food preservation techniques, including detailed instructions for home canning bacon using parchment paper to maintain strip integrity, and discussion of canning butter, pumpkin, and turkey jerky. The show featured extended caller participation on food dehydration, meat preservation methods, and off-grid food storage strategies. BK promoted his spreadsheet tool for tracking food inventory by macronutrient content, and discussed seasonal food bargains including discounted butter at Aldi's and bulk turkey availability post-Thanksgiving. The broadcast concluded with firearms and ammunition vendor updates, including AR-15 lower receivers, pistols, and Sega 410 shotguns.
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Mark Koernke discussed geopolitical conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, analyzing how Western media applies double standards in coverage depending on which side a nation backs. He examined economic blowback from NSA surveillance revelations, noting that other countries are now rejecting U.S. technology and developing domestic alternatives. Koernke then shifted to practical preparedness topics, detailing a home canning project for pork steaks and warning listeners about water injection in commercial meat products. He recommended stocking up on school supplies during upcoming back-to-school sales and provided current ammunition reloading powder availability and pricing from various suppliers.
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed preparedness, ammunition pricing, and firearms availability on October 11, 2013. They reviewed sales at CDN Investments (AR-15 magazine five-packs for $40) and Palmetto State Armory (water-damaged Ukrainian 7.62x54R ammunition), evaluated the Henry AR-7 rifle and Ruger 10-22 options, and analyzed recent Glock and AR pricing trends. Don called in with a proposal to organize a cable cancellation campaign on November 1st as economic pressure against the Obama administration. The show featured extensive discussion of food storage strategies, including home-canning butter and using condensed milk with inexpensive mac-and-cheese kits as an accessible preparedness starting point. BK announced the launch of a new weekly program, "Grow Your Own: The Budding Revolution with Joe from the Carolinas," scheduled for Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Eastern on Liberty Tree Radio.
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Mark Koernke discussed government overreach in food production and home-based businesses, explaining how regulations prevent families from selling homemade preserves and canned goods. He explored the cultural importance of food preservation and bartering traditions across generations, then shifted to criticizing government healthcare policies and age discrimination, contrasting Obamacare with traditional insurance coverage and highlighting concerns about how socialized medicine devalues elderly citizens.
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Mark Koernke discussed a New Hampshire child protective services case involving two boys still in foster care after their sister was abused, despite both parents being cleared of wrongdoing. He provided contact information for state officials and judges to demand the children's return. The bulk of the episode focused on Quartermaster Friday preparedness topics, including home food production (canning, freezing, and drying berries and fruits), making fruit leathers, growing and storing root vegetables through winter, and making inexpensive soups from dried peas and potatoes. Callers and co-hosts discussed textile production skills including knitting, crocheting, spinning wool, and using vintage sewing machines for self-sufficiency. The conversation also covered CPS financial incentives for child removal, background check requirements for school employees, and the loss of American textile manufacturing.
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Mark Koernke discussed the constitutional role of militia as a check and balance against government tyranny, emphasizing that militia has historically taken many forms beyond state-sanctioned units, including the Rough Riders and Green Mountain Boys. He critiqued the Bar Association's role in perpetuating an unjust legal system and warned that the current government represents a globalist agenda. The show featured extensive discussion of quartermaster operations—the procurement, assessment, and fair compensation for supplies in military contexts—as essential to any organized resistance. Butterknife presented a detailed food storage program consisting of rice, beans, peanuts, and canned corned beef, designed to provide balanced nutrition at minimal cost, and demonstrated a procedure for home-canning butter as a shelf-stable fat source. Callers expressed concerns about election fraud, federal overreach, and preparation for potential civil conflict.