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Trees provide several sources of nourishment in the winter wilds, but they generally require more processing than greens and are not as palatable.
How to plant a vegetable garden for food survival. Simple survival tip and information on global seed banks, Norwegian seed bank and Millennium Seed Bank.
Camping meals do not mean mere survival food. With some prior organization and taking the right spices and sauces with, camp food can be a delightful treat.
While surviving in the wilderness, you may find yourself relying upon nature for food. Plants are readily available, but not all are safe for human consumption.
Learn First Aid. Build a survival kit. Neither is difficult or expensive to do! The knowledge gained and a complete survival kit can save many lives.
Although many people prefer to avoid Spam and instead purchase fresh meats, canned, pre-cooked meat can be very useful, and at times, quite delicious.
Around 1607, when the colonists arrived in Jamestown, the Native Americans offered them what they called "rockahominie." This began our love affair with grits.
There are plenty of edible greens in the warm months of the year, but what is there to eat in the wild when the ground freezes and most plants are dead or dormant?
Weeds are not the enemy. Rather, they provide solutions to global hunger, rising food costs, escalating malnutrition and other maladies of modern living.
Plants that stay green in winter under the snow include a handful of herbs that can be easily harvested for medicinal use; some of them are also edible.
Instead of worrying that you'll blow our diet on that upcoming business trip or vacation, plan ahead. Here are some suggestions.


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