"juniper berries"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, October 27, 2021. The first hour focused extensively on rifle options including AKs, SKS carbines, and the Kel-Tec SU-16, emphasizing affordability, reliability, and practical considerations for civilian and group armament. He covered ammunition availability, magazine selection, and historical context of various rifle designs. The second hour shifted to food preservation and foraging, with Nancy discussing seasonal harvesting of apples, walnuts, juniper berries, and other wild plants for making jams, syrups, dried goods, and medicinal teas, along with baking substitutions and recipes for long-term food storage.
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Mark Koernke discussed weather conditions and preparedness in Michigan, then shifted to coverage of Midwest flooding and dam failures affecting food production. The show featured extensive caller discussions on gardening, food storage, rabbit husbandry, and juniper berries for medicinal and culinary uses. A lengthy segment covered Freemasonry history, comparing American and Continental lodges, with discussion of how secret societies have infiltrated institutions. The second half of the broadcast, hosted by Joe and Mike, covered border violence in Mexico, psychological operations development, and cartel activity, including news items about asylum seekers, drug trafficking, and violence in Guerrero and other Mexican states.