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Survival Foods.
Finding Food
in a survival situation.
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There are endless survival scenarios
and situations, but the basic need for Shelter, Food,
and Water remain. While water and shelter will be your
first priority, eventually a source of nourishment will need
to be secured. Obviously, depending on your environment,
some areas will have more abundant sources of survival
foods, and others will be challenging to find anything at
all.
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Survival
Foods in the Wilderness: If
you have any food with you, it should be kept in reserve until you
have exhausted all measures to locate something edible in your surrounding environment.
Grass seeds are one of the more abundant survival
foods you will find, all grass seeds are edible, and dont require a
lot of energy for the body to digest, you can
also eat the roots of most grasses. Some wild berries, such as blackberries, are edible,
but berries are best avoided if possible, particularly red and white berries. The
consequences of eating the wrong berry range from stomach ache to to a
severe case of you being dead.
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If you are near the ocean, possible
sources for your survival foods are mussels, clams, limpets or oysters in rocky
areas. Snakes, lizards, snails, birds, and frogs are also
edible when cleaned and cooked, and are a lot easier to hunt than
other small animals such as rabbits, racoons and squirrels. If
you dont have a can or pot to cook them, you can place them directly
on the coals of your fire after the flames die down. Look for
trails made by animals, these are good places to set traps, or to
follow in your search of water.
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You would not normally look at bugs and think about eating
them, but insects are pound for pound better sources of
protein than most meats. It might take a day or so
before you can talk yourself into it, but eventually you'll be
ready to chow down on some termite and grasshopper finger
food. Caterpillars, spiders (non-poisonus) and flies can
be eaten, as well as ants, and moths.
You should take the time to research the sources of wild &
natuarally abundant foods that are available in your area of the country,
and make a "survival food list" and keep in in your emergency
survival kit, or go bag. Take the time to go for a
walk through some woods or countryside in your area, and see
how many things on your survival food list you can
find. Its good practice, good exercise, and just
good ol fun.
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Survival Foods at home or in an urban
environment:
If you are "sheltering in place", in your home, and you
have planned ahead, you should have non-perishable food in place
to sustain you and your family. Otherwise, if the
power is on, turn the refrigerator to its lowest setting, and try to
keep the door closed. This will help preserve the
perishible food inside as long as possible.
Eat perishible food first, before it spoils. Empty the
fridge, then the freezer, then move on to the pantry. Hopefully
there will be food enough to sustain you. If you
run out of food, you may have to resort to looking for
insects. So, in short, it pays to keep an emergency food supply on
hand.
Click here to learn how to make beef Jerky
at home with the Survival Gear Guide
recipe
If you are in a commercial
building of some type, and cannot leave for an extended period, your
choices will likely be limited. Make sure you have secured
water first. With any luck you might find a snack
machine, dont worry about correct change, just chuck a fire
extinguisher thru the glass. Make sure you cover your eyes
when you break it, and use care around the broken glass when
removing your free snickers bar. Search desk drawers and file
cabinets for snacks, they are usually a good bet.
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