I was just reading up on this, because I plan to learn bow hunting so I can hunt while certain animals are in season. I am relieved to hear that freezers can draw as little as 3amps... I was wondering how I would store meat myself.<br><br>I also looked up several videos a while back while planning a primitive camping trip about making jerky over an open fire. If you have a bright sun, it seems simple enough. Just keep the smoke on it to avoid flies and it's certain to not spoil before it's done. Not sure how consistent the process is when it's partly cloudy, since you can't have a totally sunny day everyday. Also, it depends where you live, I suppose. I live in western chicagoland - the worst place ever for consistent sunshine. In fact, based on charts I looked up, we're in the top 5 for worst solar power output in the country. If you live around here, you can count jerky out as a reliable way to preserve lots of meat. On top of that, hunting seasons start when it begins to get too cold for the process to even work.<br><br>However, it appealed to me as a free option for preserving meat, so I am trying to work it into my lifestyle wherever I can find room.<br><br>I think it will be a good laugh to explain to my friends who criticize my lifestyle choice that I'm eating steak all the time. Quality food isn't assembled in a factory, I tell them, if you kill an animal you have every kind of fresh choice cut money can buy for only the effort of hunting it, and you get to enjoy the hunting, too.<br>