is this a survavlist thread and why is it now a recipe thread?
is this a survavlist thread and why is it now a recipe thread?<<<
Surviving takes many paths, we talk about hard survival, and there are only so many guns and hideouts that one can design.
So we also consider the art of survival in today’s world, frugal, home canned foods, dehydrated foods and sometimes, just good or interesting recipes for every day and special days.
There are 10,000 posts in thread #1 [see link on page one of this thread and 8,300 posts here, we have it all covered or are working on covering it all.
Welcome and do join in, start a conversation, on the aspects of survival that you are most interested in, more than likely, there are several readers who will want to talk about what interests you.
LOL, I tried covering them all in the beginning, but am not as strong now as I was then, so settle for the easy as I feel up to posting them.
Stay safe.
>>>is this a survavlist thread<<<
Test your survival knowledge -
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/quiz/quiz.php
Survivability in a likely scenario would involve families, friends contributing to a community of sustainability. Since no one individual possesses all the tools, skills, knowledge, and supplies for sustainable survival, nor the ability to stand guard 24-7 should a continent of 500 million plus be plunged into raw survivalist mode, we need to acquire skills in maintaining a level of preparedness that encompasses the skills, recipes and knowledge of our forefathers, the knowledge to maintain variety and diversity of diet and a quality of life worth living.
An ongoing supply of bread, cheese, eggs, meat, vegetables - with a reserve supply that can be made into tasty meals sure beats mush with an occasional starling, maybe a turtle and berries if they are in season or a baked cattail root for nutrition.
So, that said, welcome to the thread - bare-bones survival techniques may also be needed - so please join in and add to our knowledge and direction.