Simple, spoil-resistant cracker.
1 The government was allowing hard tack and pickled beef for the negroes.
2 The day passed in silence and occasional pauses for hard tack and water.
3 Captain sent some frizzled ham and hard tack , with his compliments.
4 He could, however, see canned goods, hard tack , and condensed milk.
5 He has taken hard tack and bacon enough to keep him alive several days.
6 There was the breakfast-saltjunk and hard tack - regular sailor 's fare.
7 There's hard tack and cheese and olives in the kitchen.
8 Come, fellows, thirteen dollars a month, hard tack , and glory!
9 In the morning, I gulped water, hard tack and then sought Tegan in the field.
10 He opened them sitting by the same fire, munching his hard tack as he read.
11 They received their allotment, and were well satisfied with hard tack because they were free.
12 We told them we had bannock and bacon, but partook of their canned beef and hard tack .
13 Naval life in the 1500s included an allowance of hard tack , a simple cracker that sailors lived off.
14 Pike gave him a big tin mug of steaming coffee and a couple of " hard tack . "
15 The stone under which it had been placed was there right enough, as were several chunks of hard tack .
16 The next course was fish, each man having a can of sardines, and we ate them with hard tack .
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