LadyOfMystery
Heart of Gold
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Yeah.... 64 in here this morning when I woke up.I had to turn the heat on...
lol Can I help it that I grew up dirt poor and in a family that had to make 95% of everything we used? lol "Eatin out" was a loaf of store bought bread and some pre-sliced bologna. Seriously, I can count on one hand the number of times I had "fast food" before the age of 10. Most of what we ate was home grown and made from scratch.
When we ran out of store bought flour, we would go out and gather acorns, nuts, seeds, pretty much anything we could make into flour. Acorns require a bit of processing first, to get rid of the tannin. Not only is it bitter, but too much is poisonous. After we had gathered enough...
We would crack, then soak the acorns in fresh, clean water. This leeches out the tannin. Use only firm acorns, without bug holes. Discard any that float. Taste test them for bitterness. This may require many soakings. Once there is zero bitterness, grind them further and then boil the "grits". Now, you can discard the liquid, or skim the top and remove the acorn oil that rises to the top. You then drain the acorns, run them through a mill until it is a paste. You can either sun dry this paste or put it in an oven. Once it is dry, you can pound the dried paste into flour.
Its a lot of work.
Well, that settles it. When the grid finally goes down for good I want to be in your survival camp.![]()
Anyway, you were better off not having fast food and whatnot growing up. Home grown is where it's at.
Well, that makes you and Toro. But, unfortunately, you eat whatever you can in a survival situation. That includes squirrel, rabbit, birds, fish, deer, bear, snake, turtle...basically anything you can catch or kill. I know you don't like to eat meat, but if that is all there is...
Interesting. Out of that list, I've only had fish, deer, and bear (and some birds), lol.But in a survival situation, I imagine I'd eat most anything.
We've really been blessed with good weather these past 2 weeks.

Hahaha typo, trying too read this book at the same time. Clearly I can't do two things at once ooopppsss^ A women's feminist group? How uncanny...
I have a choice of going to the Christian society at uni
Well, that makes you and Toro. But, unfortunately, you eat whatever you can in a survival situation. That includes squirrel, rabbit, birds, fish, deer, bear, snake, turtle...basically anything you can catch or kill. I know you don't like to eat meat, but if that is all there is...
Clearly I can't do two things at once ooopppsss
I am not a MAN lolFurther proof that you're actually JFK!![]()
I am not a MAN lol
Women are known to be experts at multitask, you're busted!