Message from @Mikiepie
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nice way to add dailey greens into your life.It does seem like the guy did just jumped into it without much thought and he was still able to get greens.
I wonder how doable this kind of setup is for something more calorie-dense like potatoes
Of course there are a lot of other variables there like weight and shit
beans could be a goods source of protein and they take around 2 months to ggrow
do you grow them in soil? or do you jsut sprout them into micro greens?
im not sure which one would be better, but micro greens are much better in terms of calories/growing time
What other stuff have you grown?
ive grown tomatoes mint and strawberries but i havent done any major hydroponics
Ive tried those before. Ive bet that mint has gotten wild. pretty hard herb.
its still on my windowsill after almost 2 years
thats pretty cool
My family has grown potatos, strawberries, blueberries, hops, peppers, cucumbers, and aspriagus. all with varring degrees of success.
if ya want to save a shitload of money
potatoes are 50 cents a pound
egs like 20 cents each
beans and rice
eat those for your meals now and use that+ couponing to build your stockpile
personally i mainly keep rice and beans, but i also like poptatoes because of their versatility, and nutritional value
+am irish so i mean gotta honor my ancestors
how do you keep them for a long period of time tho
salt, drying, canning, pickling
Can you post this in <#673371545325928508>? I'll pin it
Sure
What do y'all do for long-term protein storage?
i die
Most of the protein I eat requires refrigeration (fish, eggs). I have an Excel spreadsheet of my pantry (I'll post the template here later if anyone wants) and the macros break down to like 60% fats 30% carbs 10% protein
Because again, almost all my protein isn't in my pantry
Protein powder perhaps?
You can also get protein supplements in the form of chocolate bars etc
properly stored dried meat can last for months maybe even year
can also dehydrate egg mix to have a pantry safe protein. Great for backpacking too.
Might have to invest in some proper (read: doesn't take like shit) protein powder then. I hate eating jerky
@MEME Fister that's a good one
supper cheap too. just have to rehydrate and cook on pan
pre scambled eggs that are dehydrated taste kinda funky.
yeah i would prefer eating actual food too
but prptein powde is really good isea because its easy to store, takes very small place, can be prepared with just adding water and fills your needs
gives you essential proteins
good addition anyway
for sure can also add to oat meal or ther hot grain meals for extra protein