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        <description>This video demonstrates authentic outdoor cooking techniques using a rustic structure and natural elements. Perfect for those who enjoy campfire-style preparation, the footage walks through the entire cycle, from prepping wood for the fire to assembling the final meal. You will see how to manage heat on a traditional stone grill to get the perfect sear on your burgers. Whether you are a camping enthusiast or simply enjoy the aesthetic of rustic campfire cooking, these methods provide a clear look at how to manage an open-fire kitchen. We focus on the practical steps of bacon preparation and burger assembly to help you replicate these open fire burgers at home. Watch the process from start to finish to improve your own outdoor grilling skills. Subscribe for weekly outdoor cooking tutorials, and let us know in the comments if you prefer wood-fired or charcoal grilling. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction and cooking bear burgers from scratch 05:04 - Finished bear cheeseburgers 06:24 - Making hardwood charcoal in a barrel 08:32 - Firing up the stone grill for the bear steaks 09:43 - Cooking potato french fries in bear grease (rendered bear fat) on the wood cookstove in my outdoor forest kitchen 13:46 - the final meal Hi, I'm Shawn James. I am a passionate outdoorsman living the life of my dreams in an off grid log cabin that I built alone in the wilderness.  Join me and my golden retriever, Cali and listen to the sounds of the forest in this relaxing wilderness setting. I prefer to keep my talking to a minimum and let the natural sounds of nature make you feel as though you are there with me. From cabin building and woodworking, outdoor cooking in my forest kitchen, and wilderness living, this channel documents the journey of creating a peaceful life away from the noise of modern society. If you’ve ever dreamed of: Building a cabin Living off grid Learning survival skills Homesteading Escaping the modern world …you’re in the right place. Subscribe and follow the journey. Self-reliance is often mistaken for isolation, but in the deep woods of the forest, I’ve learned it is actually a form of radical connection. It isn’t about turning your back on the world; it’s about standing on your own two feet so firmly that you can finally hear what the world is trying to tell you. When I first picked up a broadaxe to notch the logs for the cabin, I wasn't just building a shelter. I was dismantling a dependency. Most of us live in a state of "digital fragility." We rely on invisible grids for our warmth, global supply chains for our food, and glowing screens for our validation. When those systems falter, we realize how little we actually know about the mechanics of our own survival. To be self-reliant is to reclaim that knowledge. It is the quiet, steady work of bridging the gap between a need and its fulfillment. There is a specific kind of honesty found in manual labor. You cannot lie to a log. If your dovetail joint is sloppy, the house will let the cold in. If you don't stack your wood before the first snow, the fire will go out. In the wilderness, the consequences of your actions are immediate and indisputable. This accountability is the foundation of self-reliance. It forces a man to slow down, to respect the grain of the wood, and to understand that time is not something to be "hacked" or "optimized," but something to be lived. People often ask me if I get lonely out here with only Cali for company. The truth is, the silent forest is where I found my clarity. In the city, the noise is so constant that we lose our own frequency. We become echoes of other people’s opinions and anxieties. But when you are miles from the nearest road, responsible for your own water, your own heat, and your own safety, the internal noise begins to settle. You stop performing for an audience and start existing for a purpose. True self-reliance is found in the "Ritual of the Mundane." It’s in the seasoning of a cast-iron skillet, the brewing of pine needle tea, and the sharpening of a tool. These acts are small, but they are sovereign. They represent a life where your hands are in direct contact with your reality. As I look out the cabin window at the treeline, I realize that I am not "conquering" the wild. I am simply learning its language. Self-reliance is the humility to realize that we are part of a greater ecosystem, and the strength to ensure we aren't a burden to it. It is the peace that comes from knowing that, no matter what happens to the grid, the sun will rise, the forest will provide, and I have the tools—and the will—to meet the day. My Self Reliance/Shawn James 200 Manitoba St., Unit 3, Suite 415 Bracebridge, ON P1L 2E2 admin@myselfreliance.com Master the art of outdoor cooking with this guide to preparing juicy, cheese-topped burgers over a stone grill. See the full process.</description>
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