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Learn How To Identify Edible + Poisonous Plants

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If you want to save money or if you want to eat more wholesome foods, there are thousands of wild edible plants that can feed you.  But, if you choose the wrong plants, eating them can also make you very ill - or even kill you.  That’s why it's so important - before you need to look for food - for preppers to learn how to identify both edible and  nonedible, poisonous plants, in their region.  Wild edibles are a free and ongoing food source, that includes; berries roots nuts leaves and flowers  But many of these edible finds have unforgiving, toxic lookalikes that can cause you a lot of regret, if you eat the wrong one.  One bite of the wrong plant can lead to nausea, allergic reaction, paralysis, hospitalization or worse. How to Identify Five Wild Edible Plants Start by studying reliable field guides specific to your location and ecosystem.  Learn five to ten safe, easy-to-identify wild edibles like;  Dandelion - Leaves, flowers and roots are all...

Learn to Fish and Hunt For Your Food

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 Knowing how to hunt and fish turns the forest and woods, into a reliable, organic food source.  When you hunt, it should not be about just going around killing animals for trophies and bragging rights -- it’s about your survival.  In a scenario where there is no electricity and no way to buy food, meat and vegetables , from nature could become your only source of food.  Learn the habits of local wildlife Practice tracking, baiting and ethical hunting. Understand what’s in season and what is legal now - because the time to build skills, is before things fall apart.  Learn how to; Clean and dress animals  Preserve meat without refrigeration Use every part possible to avoid waste  How to fish - for beginners Fishing is another essential skill Fishing is a simple, quiet, and efficient way to get food. You need to get rods, reels, line, hooks and  you need to practice setting traps - like trotlines or fish baskets.  Portable fishing kits should b...

Learn To Forage Local Edibles in the Woods and On Your Property

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Learn To Forage Local Edibles Nature is full of good food, free of chemicals—if you know where to look.  Learning to forage can turn a walk in the woods into a free grocery trip. Identify local edible plants, berries, nuts, and mushrooms (carefully).  Use a field guide or take a class from an expert to make sure you don't accidentally pick poisonous plants.  Never eat anything unless you’re 100% certain it’s safe. Some edible plants have poisonous lookalikes Learn what grows seasonally, in your region Foraging is a free way to supplement your food supply, especially when canned goods run low It also builds your connection with the land—an underrated survival asset Foraging Basics for Beginners Edible Weeds in Your Yard