Posts Tagged ‘food’

Do You Have a Survival Food Pack?
Brief stroll around the General Dollar Store in my neighborhood.
Duration : 0:5:21
Survival Gardening 15, survival, homesteading, survivalist food storage emergency preparedness
Part 15 of our Survival Gardening series deals with Potatoes.
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Duration : 0:7:18
Outdoor Survival: Food In The Wild
food you can eat when you are in a Survival situation
Duration : 0:1:11
Single Guy’s Survival Guide – Cooking
A short video on how to find sustenance in the world of a single guy.
Duration : 0:3:24
ANDREA CAMPBELL PROVERBS PEOPLE AND PLACES – THE REFERENCE GUIDE.wmv
JAMAICAN Proverbs, People and Places … The book contains information on people’s achievements, national heroes, symbols, folklore, food, fauna and flora, languages and hotels.
Also included in Jamaica Proverbs, People and Places – over 500 Jamaican adages – timeless, succinct, often funny phrases conveying messages about human nature, behavior, relationships, aspirations, hope, health and Survival – an archive of the wit and wisdom of many generations.
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Survival: How to make Hardtack.
How to make hardtack. Hardtack was used in the civil war for food.
You will need:
1 cup flour
1/2 cup water
salt
Mix everything all up in a bowl, The dough will be dry so dont add to much water. Next beet it and flatten it out about 1/2 inch thick. If you want you can make squares out of it. Poke some holes with a fork on both sides. Then put in the oven for 30 minutes, do NOT use any oil grease butter or anything on the pan. After 30 minutes flip the hardtack and cook for another 30 minutes. Once all cooked take out of the oven and let air dry for a day.
Duration : 0:4:16
Survival food
Rabbit Raising Part 2, survivalist, homesteading food storage
Part 2 of our new series on raising rabbits. This series has been in the works for six months as we have tried to capture video of kits at various ages and stages of growth.
This new series is about raising rabbits for MEAT, i.e, to EAT. Be forewarned that we will discuss rabbit raising in that format and later videos will show some butchering – with a warning before it actually comes up. So for the PETA crowd, men of the other gender and the “we won’t eat anything with eyes” crowd, you’ll probably want to skip these videos.
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Rabbit raising Part 3, homesteading survivalist survival food storage peak oil 2012
Part 3 of our new series on raising rabbits. This series has been in the works for six months as we have tried to capture video of kits at various ages and stages of growth.
This new series is about raising rabbits for MEAT, i.e, to EAT. Be forewarned that we will discuss rabbit raising in that format and later videos will show some butchering – with a warning before it actually comes up. So for the PETA crowd, men of the other gender and the “we won’t eat anything with eyes” crowd, you’ll probably want to skip these videos.
As some of you know I’ve been having a heckuva time uploading files lately. I had to go with a non high def version here just to get it uploaded, so please save the “the camera sucks” comments
I’ve tried numerous file types, next I’m gonna try a new editor perhaps…..
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3 Month Food Storage Supply
Learn how to organize and gather a 3-Month food storage supply which can help you in times of adversity such as job loss, financial difficulties, disasters, and medical emergencies. You will see a brief overview of the new LDS Church home storage guidelines and learn the value of gathering a 3-Month food storage supply, water, and emergency funds, FIRST before you focus on long-term foods. This was part of a Relief Society enrichment meeting lesson. Special thanks to Jon Schmidt for permission to use his music (jonschmidt.com).
Duration : 0:9:18
How to eat on the road