You could market that as a New Gourmet Cover Scent. Smear it in your hat and your sweaty areas! The deer will come strait to ya! New knowledge to me, Thanks!
That's a great idea. I knew that they were astringent, but never knew about the anti-bacterial qualities. Thanks for the link, I enjoyed the video and the new knowledge!
I did not know this about acorns. Really appreciate your videos on things like this. Hygiene is very important. A lot of folks do not care to watch videos about what plants such is good to eat and also has other uses. Thank you very much for sharing this knowledge.
Crushing the acorn and soaking it in a creek or leaching it also takes the Tannon (bitterness) out of it. Cool new way I didn't know about. Never heard of steaming them. Thanks. OMG Chestnuts? I love them! I got to try this. Wow stink stopper to boot! Great video I'm sharing this.
I wonder what you did differently with recording this vid (sound quality wise) as compared to the one where you were making flax seed oil. When played on my desk top computer, this vid sounds like the camera is inside a bucket or something instead of natural. Still an interesting vid... will see what my acorns look like in the front yard... hopefully not too many worm holes in them... curious what steamed acorns taste like... have tried chestnuts before... use a knife to make a slit in the shell on one side, stick it in the microwave for 1 minute... watch it spin in circles at a ridiculous pace (FUN FOR KIDS) while letting off steam during the cook, and are ready to eat once shelled... kinda like solid mashed potato flavor.
sorry for the sound , I'm not sure what i can do now.. seems ok on this end. give it a go a let me know your thoughts . there are not bad and the wash works great .. ..bill
Hi Bill, That is a great tip and something I think I'm going to try. Thanks for the info. Audio is a little muffled Bill and with my hearing discrepancy I had to listen hard. Not sure if you can fix that or record audio on a different device? But image quality was great. What camera did you use? All the best Sandy
hi Bill. this is a project I really need to do. Especially this time of year they're all over the freakin place... I have any questions you know I'll be calling you. :-) talk to you later brother.
That was a great video, I learned a lot! I did not know you could use the water to bathe in! I will have to add this to my list of things I want to try. I'm looking into making pine needle tea, do you have a video on that yet? I really like the way you explain things, it's very easy to understand and follow along. Thanks, Billy! Have a wonderful New Year today :)
thank you very much ,you will like the acorn wash . so many things we have forgot to pass down though the years.. I've only tried pine needle tea a couple times , a survival drink with some vitamins but not so good taste..
Hey Billy Joe... you reckon that'll work for most all kinds of acorns? I got a ton of 'em laying in the yard... I'm thinking a little sea salt and some freshly steamed acorns might be pretty tasty!!!! ---Chris
Hi Bill ! Great video ! I watched your walnut husk video and I was hooked on your intelligence of things that I'm greatly fond of . Your an asset to the world , old school and no nonsense . I have one complaint though , your sound is not good . You have a quiet bassy voice that tends to blend in with your background. Maybe a cheap little mic wired or Bluetooth. I think it will help alot. Your video is great good shots , steady , focused, lit well , it's all great but the sound needs work. Well please keep up the knowledge flow. I for one will say your contributing to the world in a great way . People will pass your knowledge to thier friends and children .
Hey Bill, never ate acorns before but been wanting to try it. I got the peculator type coffee maker, will that work? Of course it'd be bathing in the stuff that drains to bottom. I guess I could rig the basket up somehow. Maybe one day you can make a video of how to make acorn coffee.
Thumbs up...ENJOY....THE SIMPLE LIFE
keeping life simple my friend ..
..bill
Very good tips, thanks.
thanks william, if you try it let me know..
..bill
Sure will!
Hi, dawn from mama. I love yours. I've learned more in five minutes and I haven't ten years
Good info! Thanks!
No not remember anyone before talking about using the water for bathing, very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
it sure takes all the stinky away, and not sticky at all.. very smooth.
..bill
great thanks for the info!
so cool l ove ur video's
thanks for watching ..
..bill
Your welcome.
Thank you
You could market that as a New Gourmet Cover Scent. Smear it in your hat and your sweaty areas! The deer will come strait to ya!
New knowledge to me, Thanks!
Very cool Billy Joe
thanks my friend..
.bill
That's a great idea. I knew that they were astringent, but never knew about the anti-bacterial qualities. Thanks for the link, I enjoyed the video and the new knowledge!
thanks james ,, dog wood limbs have tannic acids as well , and also makes a good bath ..
I did not know this about acorns. Really appreciate your videos on things like this. Hygiene is very important. A lot of folks do not care to watch videos about what plants such is good to eat and also has other uses. Thank you very much for sharing this knowledge.
any plant with tannic in them will make a good wash , like dogwood limbs.
..bill
Crushing the acorn and soaking it in a creek or leaching it also takes the Tannon (bitterness) out of it. Cool new way I didn't know about. Never heard of steaming them. Thanks. OMG Chestnuts? I love them! I got to try this. Wow stink stopper to boot! Great video I'm sharing this.
thanks my friend , i should have corrected what i said about chestnuts.. i meant to say water chestnuts,, still not a bad taste..
..bill
great video Billy multi use stuff there and nope I didn't know lol you be safe atb ...tom
thanks tom , glad to have you back brother..
..bill
billy joe denny me to brother man I still don't think I have everybody back it sucks thanks Billy
Looks tasty. How long did you steam them?
hey bobby it only takes about 20 minutes ,, there not bad.
..bill
another thing i don't know about acorns is ....what are the nutrient values, and what is not good for you about acorns and should avoid.....thanks
Another great informative video my friend. Thanks for sharing.
thanks my good friend, learning something new is always good.
..bill
Great idea and great tip!
thanks , always learning something new..
..bill
great tip bill thanks for sharing God bless have a good night
thanks my friend, great way to clean up on the trail..
..bill
Thank you for sharing! That's a great idea.
thanks for committing my friend..
..bill
I wonder what you did differently with recording this vid (sound quality wise) as compared to the one where you were making flax seed oil. When played on my desk top computer, this vid sounds like the camera is inside a bucket or something instead of natural. Still an interesting vid... will see what my acorns look like in the front yard... hopefully not too many worm holes in them... curious what steamed acorns taste like... have tried chestnuts before... use a knife to make a slit in the shell on one side, stick it in the microwave for 1 minute... watch it spin in circles at a ridiculous pace (FUN FOR KIDS) while letting off steam during the cook, and are ready to eat once shelled... kinda like solid mashed potato flavor.
sorry for the sound , I'm not sure what i can do now.. seems ok on this end. give it a go a let me know your thoughts . there are not bad and the wash works great ..
..bill
Great Tip!!! I had wondered if acorns were edible!! How long did you stem them for?
Thanks for this tip!!
yes sir they are ,in several ways... a good 20 minute steam makes them palatable ..
..bill
Thanks Bill!!! I will try this for sure!!!
Who Knew a "Stink'n Acorn would clean-up my Stink'n Butt"?? -_o he-he. Thanks Bills for this info.
you would be surprised danny , great for stinky butts..lol
..bill
Good tip thanks
Very cool method! Thx 4 sharing! Cheers, Marc
hey marc , give it a try some day . makes a great wash and don't taste to bad for a snack.
..bill
Awesome video! I had not seen anything like this. Thanks for the lesson.
thanks , is a good snack and a great wash..
..bill
Thanks for sharing! I'm looking forward to making use of this technique later this year with my daughter.
Hi Bill,
That is a great tip and something I think I'm going to try. Thanks for the info. Audio is a little muffled Bill and with my hearing discrepancy I had to listen hard. Not sure if you can fix that or record audio on a different device? But image quality was great. What camera did you use?
All the best
Sandy
sorry sandy the old hero 2 sometimes doesn't do well , it is time for a external mic. the acorn wash works great to wash with ..
..bill
hi Bill. this is a project I really need to do. Especially this time of year they're all over the freakin place... I have any questions you know I'll be calling you. :-) talk to you later brother.
hey bob, give it a go , make yourself a cookie ..and stay clean .
take care my friend.
..bill
acorns are very versitile
thanks for showing
Very interesting. I've never tried acorns. I've got to try them. Great tip with the water also.
thanks john , good multi use gift from nature..
..bill
That was a great video, I learned a lot! I did not know you could use the water to bathe in! I will have to add this to my list of things I want to try. I'm looking into making pine needle tea, do you have a video on that yet? I really like the way you explain things, it's very easy to understand and follow along. Thanks, Billy! Have a wonderful New Year today :)
thank you very much ,you will like the acorn wash . so many things we have forgot to pass down though the years.. I've only tried pine needle tea a couple times , a survival drink with some vitamins but not so good taste..
LOVE IT! We have a lot of acorns here. I always learn something from your channel. :)
thanks my friends
Huh, now that is really interesting. I did not know that. Thanks for sharing that.
thanks tim, a great way to clean up on the trail ..
..bill
Awesome! I had no idea. I'm definitely going to try this. Acorns are everywhere in my area right now.
give it a go my friend , great to inhale the vapors in cold weather to..
..bill
Now that was good info! Thanks Bill
Billy
Didn't know about the hydrosol, Thanks :D
no problem don, the wash really works great on the stinky parts..
..bill
Never heard of this before. I guess I will start looking for oak trees. Thank you for the video
always learning my friend,, thank you to.
..bill
Brilliant!!!! Subbed
Hey Billy Joe... you reckon that'll work for most all kinds of acorns? I got a ton of 'em laying in the yard... I'm thinking a little sea salt and some freshly steamed acorns might be pretty tasty!!!!
---Chris
give it a try chris , not a bad taste but a great wash for the stinky parts..lol
..bill
Awesome ti!p Bill! It works. Thanks for posting bro. ... ken
thanks my friend, no more stinky hats..lol.
..bill
Hi Bill ! Great video ! I watched your walnut husk video and I was hooked on your intelligence of things that I'm greatly fond of . Your an asset to the world , old school and no nonsense .
I have one complaint though , your sound is not good . You have a quiet bassy voice that tends to blend in with your background. Maybe a cheap little mic wired or Bluetooth. I think it will help alot. Your video is great good shots , steady , focused, lit well , it's all great but the sound needs work.
Well please keep up the knowledge flow. I for one will say your contributing to the world in a great way . People will pass your knowledge to thier friends and children .
Great Video Man!
Cool, I'll have to remember this lesson from the master in Tennessee. :-)
Thanks Bill! Haven't seen that yet. WANT to give it a try now
ATB-Karl
hey karl , give it a go.. thanks for stopping in ..
..bill
that works great, ive done that before and it easy to do, thanks for putting it out there bill
they also feel great to inhale the vapor in the winter for you sinus as you mentioned on face book..
take care brother
..bill
Good ideal never seen them steamed before I'll give this a try
thanks brother,, it makes a great wash to..
..bill
Hey Bill, never ate acorns before but been wanting to try it. I got the peculator type coffee maker, will that work? Of course it'd be bathing in the stuff that drains to bottom. I guess I could rig the basket up somehow.
Maybe one day you can make a video of how to make acorn coffee.
hey john, never tried the acorn coffee , but sounds good.
..bill
Tastes like chicken 😩😛