I mentioned Alegria, a Mexican candy made from Popped Amaranth, in a recent video and a viewer was kind enough to send me some to try.
Read moreI'm planting another round of Amaranth seeds in the Spiral Garden, adding some compost and then flooding the whole thing.
Read moreI'm trying out a new ingredient called Ripe Banana Powder in a smoothie, and I plan to incorporate it into a new version of my Wizard Food.
Read moreIt tastes like a high end chocolate bar with none of the downsides (except addictivetiveness), and is as an excellent primary food source in survival situations.
Read moreJesse shows us how to plant the Jerusalem Artichoke tubers a viewer gifted us, and discusses how to use them as food.
Read moreI've developed a chocolate recipe that tastes delicious and supplies most of the nutrients I need without any of the downsides of eating candy.
Read moreHere's the mix of spices I grind together for use in my various survival foods.
Read moreAfter years of experimentation I have arrived at the ultimate survival food which provides all necessary nutrients in a compact powder that is prepared by simply adding water.
Read moreI'm normally pretty disciplined with my diet, but sometimes I just gotta binge on some peanut butter...
Read moreEating the fruit on the outside of an almond is something I never hear people talk about, which is strange because it's delicious.
Read moreDid you know that Almonds are found at the center of the hard pit inside of a fruit similar to a peach?
Read moreThe Prickly Pear Cactus is found throughout the United States and Mexico, and is edible and nutritious if you can work around the spines. Here's how I prepare the fruit of this plant for eating.
Read moreI've recently moved from using Coconut Oil to Avocado Oil because I'm trying to minimize the amount of cooking I need to do.
Read moreThe pear tree on the permaculture farm is full of ripe fruit ready to feast upon.
Read moreSprouting is good for survival situations because it makes nutrients in food more readily available to your body and it decreases cook times significantly.
Read moreI'll have food available at the permaculture farm I'm visiting for a couple weeks, but it's always good to have something for the road... and just in case. I'm taking some Wizard's Brew, coconut oil and a big delicious jar of peanut butter.
Read morePopcorn is a great camping and survival food because it's easy to cook and stores lots of calories in a small amount of space. With the right tools you can have it ready in a few minutes using only small sticks as fuel.
Read moreCheck out my giant bucket of Coconut Oil! This is an extremely healthy and useful thing to have on hand in long-term survival situations. It gives your body energy, lubricates various tools and can be used to make medicines.
Read moreCheck out how I eat for $1 a day using food which can be bought in bulk and stored for long periods of time for survival situations.
Read moreLet me show you how I grind rice, lentils, vegetables and spices into a fine powdered mix which can be quickly cooked in camp for a delicious hot and hearty meal. It's also light and compact in my backpack and feeds me for days... the perfect healthy vegan survival dinner!
Read moreI've recently adapted my Ketogenic Hot Chocolate recipe to be Vegan as well. This is done by replacing the ghee or butter with a can of coconut milk, and adding a little sunflower lecithin to aid in the mixing.
Read moreI've recently updated my method for making my morning Ketogenic Hot Chocolate from using Solar Power to a Rocket Stove which only needs sticks and twigs.
Read moreToday I'll be showing you how I slow cooked meal on the road including grassfed meat, organic vegetables, ghee and spices using solar power.
Read moreToday I will be sharing how how I make Ketogenic Hot Chocolate containing 1500 calories of fat every morning while living nomadically in my truck.
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