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Old 05-13-2006, 01:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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The question is, if you were really starving, and it was down to survival, what would you eat, or do to survive? Is it a good idea to have basic knowledge of edible plants, or trapping/snaring techniques, or will the Gov't be there to feed you? I have "played around" with preparedness, and survival methods for a few years, and I'd like to think that I would be able to eat Pond Scum & BullFrogs. I'll say that in my experiments with "Survival Foods", it's been a big awareness challenge between how I am used to feeding myself, and others, and how you might "have" to eat. OBTW, tinfoil makes some "dandy" cooking vessels.
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Old 05-13-2006, 07:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Well you could eat

Cottontail root
Arrowhead root
Mayapples but only a few at a time
Crawdads from the stream
Grubs
berries
ramps-wild garlic
morells-mushrooms
I forget the name of the plant but I know what it looks like-wild carrots
like you said frogs
insects
lizards
with wire and a knife, make a snare for rabbit and other small game
boiled dandylion leaves
and on and on and on Lots I don't remember the names to but know what to look for

Sasafrass tea

I like the old VW beetle hub caps for a cooking vessel, kinda shaped like a wok

A country boy can survive!!!!!!!
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Old 05-16-2006, 10:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Don't forget the inner bark, from Cottonwood trees! It was supposed to help feed some early travelers around these parts. I've never tried it, but suspect that it would be a bit different than a Quarter Pounder, with Cheese. I'll opt for the local Deer and Turkey opportunities, and supplement with the other bounties of the land. Of course, this would only be a last resort situation, otherwise FEMA would take care of me, right?
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I had some Beet Greens today, and I was surprised at how good they were. Of course I added a bit of ranch dressing, and all was good! By the way, my garden is finally starting to get growing. It's not a large garden, but it is a bit diversified from what I am used to growing.
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Freeboar : i have eaten "sushi" from the white river in Arizona on a camping trip alone , i ran out of food about halfway into my hike , and i did not want to admit defeat and walk all the way back to my car - so i shot a few fish and ate them raw !

it was not bad , probably because i was so hungry.
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Quote:
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Well you could eat....
I forget the name of the plant but I know what it looks like-wild carrots....
Queen Ann's Lace. The root (carrot) is ripe when the flower bundle has one dark red flower in the center.
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Old 06-14-2006, 12:07 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Grubs, worms, insects anything I could get my hands on.
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Old 06-14-2006, 12:12 AM   #8 (permalink)
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We chinese eat everything it fly, swin, crew and walk with 2,4 or more feets
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Old 06-16-2006, 11:06 PM   #9 (permalink)
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We chinese eat everything it fly, swin, crew and walk with 2,4 or more feets

A friend of mine that was Chinese has said " if it has four legs and isn't a table, if it swims in the ocean and is not a submarine and if it flys in the air and is not a plane, EAT IT"
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Dandylion leaves are about as bitter as edible greens get. Their root, ground, makes a mighty bad-tasting yet effetive "coffee"
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