nice. its almost impossible.. and you cant catch the geese at the hospital. or could you? is it foraging or hunting? no traps. no guns… anyway yea, its rough out there.
Those bluegills are probably going to be the best tasting and the best protein you're going to get in your meals if you cook them properly which is just like any other fish just be sure that you are cooking them thoroughly through it only takes about 10 minutes after prepping however I would not be concerned about the bluegills at all I eat them on a weekly basis LOL live next to a river love bluegills best panfish ever no punctuations don't care LOL
The next time you do this, I’d love to see more perennials utilized in your new space, to see if it’s possible in a realistic future situation where we’re on lockdown and we can’t safely leave our property. Also, I feel like sweet potatoes would be an excellent annual option, as you can eat the tubers and vines. True yams would be great for those MASSIVE yields.
I learned that clover contains protein. Wouldn’t come out of my garden, but you can boil the flowers and use the liquid to replace water in sugar free orange Jello (which keeps for over 10 years). Whipped cream and mandarin oranges makes it awesome.
Full vid here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxfHwh7FRKU doing this again this year, LMK how I should change the rules now that I have more space!
This is it America.
Hails eah, don't forget bput dingleberries
Wow – this is amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Fishhhhh
nice. its almost impossible.. and you cant catch the geese at the hospital. or could you? is it foraging or hunting? no traps. no guns… anyway yea, its rough out there.
Wow!!!! I’m vegetarian and I’m told it’s impossible to live off what we grew.
You look healthier. Keep it up.
Those bluegills are probably going to be the best tasting and the best protein you're going to get in your meals if you cook them properly which is just like any other fish just be sure that you are cooking them thoroughly through it only takes about 10 minutes after prepping however I would not be concerned about the bluegills at all I eat them on a weekly basis LOL live next to a river love bluegills best panfish ever no punctuations don't care LOL
Would you do it differently or the same
I’ve been wanting to make a video like this as well! Including bartering with our neighbors here in Bolivia except I only want to try for a week. Lol
The next time you do this, I’d love to see more perennials utilized in your new space, to see if it’s possible in a realistic future situation where we’re on lockdown and we can’t safely leave our property.
Also, I feel like sweet potatoes would be an excellent annual option, as you can eat the tubers and vines. True yams would be great for those MASSIVE yields.
Survival without antagonists isn't survival.
Gardening is now right wing extremism.
Next time you do this 1. Ferment pickle and can food ahead of time as well. Simple easy ways to preserve more food.
2.Use the small fish to fish for big fish.
Since theyre destroying the food supply to starve us all we will all need to do this!
Did good but that wasn't all from YOUR GARDEN
I learned that clover contains protein. Wouldn’t come out of my garden, but you can boil the flowers and use the liquid to replace water in sugar free orange Jello (which keeps for over 10 years). Whipped cream and mandarin oranges makes it awesome.
Need to add calorie, dense dehydrated figs ❤
Wow! Good for you! And Thankyou for this I got some tips!!!
incredible, thank you for sharing
This is the video I was thinking off. Definitely needs another go.