Message from @Ann Hiro
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garlic salt makes everything taste better
im trying to cut back on salt some
it's nice, much better than table salt, but i just dont notice the garlic
Garlic salt and celery salt are God's gifts to mankind
Celery salt can go fuck itself
damn the food fandom nerds are at it again
uhm
u guys aren’t planning on living hunter gatherers
kill squirrels pick berries
Fuck farms bro
Neolithic gay
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Hee
Ram and pump
Heheh
Actual shelf life of different foods http://www.eatbydate.com/
>6-8 months past printed date
Thanks brev
of course regular bleach is also carcinogenic but the article is still worth a glance
Does anyone know of any european companies selling freeze dryers?
I know harvest right in the US offers international shipping but after import taxes it would work out hugely expensive
I'm approaching capacity for bottled water storage in my tiny apartment; that'll put me at about 2 months' worth, hardly substantial. Any recommendations for how to make the most of the rest of my limited space? ||My first real milestone goal is one year's worth of food/water.||
I'm considering a WaterBob but I don't want to rely on that too heavily, since they look pretty flimsy and, you know, only work if you fill it up before water lines go down.
reverse osmosis filter from amazon and rainwater collection stuff
Like the post above mentioned about water myths, plastics rated 1, 2 and 4, so if u have a 1-2 liter soda bottle, fill it up and put it in the closet, if that takes up too much space, maybe get something like a life straw, sawyer filter or any decent hand style or pump that you can backwash to clean. The smallest ones are pretty good like the Sawyer mini (pic) can filter around 100,000 gallons supposedly
I've used the same sawyer filter for almost 5 years now. I haven't gotten the hershey squirts from lake/river water yet, so I'll keep going until I can report when it quits being effective.
what can they filter tho
can they filter shit like bacteria or just dirt particles
he said river water which is typically chock full of a nice combo of shit
eh
true
(Do not clean the filters with your bare hands, the outside of the ceramic filters can have concentrated levels of contaminants after extended use including heavy metals, organic compounds and more)
quick question: potatoe growing is a easy as going to my local food market, buy some potatoes that still have some roots (tubers) attached to them and putting them in the dirt? (watering etc. but thats a no brainer)
That's pretty damn close. Let the potatoes sprout first. You can even cut a potato up and plant each sprout individually, thereby turning one potato into 5 plants