![]() Many of these lumbermen were from the Scandinavian countries which is probably how this Swedish Hard Tack Recipe arrived in Dubois, Wyoming. These ties were then moved downriver to Riverton, Wyoming where they were processed into railroad ties. The history is that railroad ties were cut from logs, by men called Tiehacks, in the Wind River Mountains near Dubois during the winter months.ĭue to the difficulty in transporting these heavy ties, flumes were built along the drainage to wash the ties down the mountainside into the Wind River during spring runoff. I was thrilled to learn of this traditional recipe for these long-lasting biscuit type cracker from a recipe made by the Swedish Tie Hacks in the Wind River Mountainsof western Wyoming. So, with my new rolling pin, I was able to begin making my own hardtack! Learn to Make Hardtack Crackers HISTORY of HARDTACK Swedish Hardtack History from Western Wyoming: ![]() This is a heavy-duty, deep-notched rolling-pin specifically made for Hard Tack. ![]() I had always wanted a Deep-Notched Linden Swedish Rolling Pin and finally found one on Amazon. ![]()
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