Message from @Xychotic

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2019-09-26 01:44:25 UTC  

I never got into the jerky game, it's something I need to learn more of as a way to preserve food

2019-09-26 01:44:27 UTC  

In meat

2019-09-26 01:44:29 UTC  

But really good in pemmican.

2019-09-26 01:44:38 UTC  

Aw

2019-09-26 01:44:52 UTC  

Is tumeric the superfood they say it is

2019-09-26 01:44:54 UTC  

I agree that it sounds nasty in coffee.

2019-09-26 01:44:57 UTC  

No.

2019-09-26 01:45:18 UTC  

Coffee is french vanilla creamer with some cinnamon

2019-09-26 01:45:20 UTC  

curcumin is the magic ingredient and you'd need to eat turmeric by the truckload along with black pepper to absorb it.

2019-09-26 01:45:34 UTC  

I'm more a mocha guy.

2019-09-26 01:45:41 UTC  

Though, ideally, it's lemon iced tea.

2019-09-26 01:45:43 UTC  

I swear we need a mgtow cooking chat channel lol

2019-09-26 01:46:20 UTC  

Salt, pepper, onions, garlic and green pepper

2019-09-26 01:46:29 UTC  

Goes with so many things

2019-09-26 01:46:42 UTC  

green bell pepper?

2019-09-26 01:46:46 UTC  

Yes

2019-09-26 01:47:04 UTC  

That doesn't go in pemmican. Pemmican is dried meat and rendered fat, 50/50 by weight.

2019-09-26 01:47:14 UTC  

Seasonings are not really part of it if you want it to last.

2019-09-26 01:47:15 UTC  

Maybe green onions

2019-09-26 01:47:19 UTC  

dried ones

2019-09-26 01:47:49 UTC  

They still reduce the life of the pemmican.

2019-09-26 01:48:08 UTC  

Ideally, it's just powdered dried meat and rendered fat.

2019-09-26 01:48:30 UTC  

But, I'm not burying a whole buffalo with plans to survive by digging up rations in the winter, so I'm getting some flavor!

2019-09-26 01:48:49 UTC  

Lol

2019-09-26 01:48:52 UTC  

It just needs to last at least 8 month imo

2019-09-26 01:49:31 UTC  

Since you should be able to find more food by that point

2019-09-26 01:49:52 UTC  

I want to try drying fish sometime

2019-09-26 01:50:03 UTC  

^

2019-09-26 01:51:26 UTC  

I need to try getting hands on experience with agriculture, i have read about the processes of growing/harvesting food but you know you can't tweak it to your liking untill you put in the hands on

2019-09-26 02:07:14 UTC  

there's a book

2019-09-26 02:07:21 UTC  

The self sufficient life and how to live it

2019-09-26 02:07:51 UTC  

Its one of those books I made sure to get on hard copy of I should ever need it

2019-09-26 02:09:11 UTC  

Have you tried tomatoes?

2019-09-26 02:09:44 UTC  

Yea, i am thinking of starting with buckets and moving up to actual land (due to limitations of current living)

2019-09-26 02:10:20 UTC  

And no, i have not grown much of anything other than the occasional flower or tree

2019-09-26 02:16:16 UTC  

Heres a book recommendation, The Rise of Superman by Steven Kotler

2019-09-26 02:21:55 UTC  

I like slow cooked meats

Can the NSA quit with their intrusion of my calls

2019-09-26 02:22:29 UTC  

so good if you're lazy

2019-09-26 02:23:17 UTC  
2019-09-26 02:32:51 UTC  

I saw maybe the first third of that video.