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Survival Prepper
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Can You Actually Eat Moss? It Depends…
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Can You Actually Eat Moss? It Depends…

In a survival situation‚ the rule of thumb is that you have to make use of what resources you have in it. This sentiment certainly applies to food. When it’s time to eat‚ you are eating what there is to eat‚ not what you like‚ not what you prefer‚ and not what would be best. Most environments can provide us with at least something to eat if we know where to look and if we know what is safe. photo: Bob via Flickr One kind of plant life that you’ll find in abundance pretty much everywhere on Earth is moss. Sounds like an ideal resource‚ in a way! But the question is… can we actually eat it? Yes‚ you can eat moss safely. No known type of moss is overtly poisonous‚ but moss offers very little in the way of nutrition or calories to help keep you alive. It can stave off hunger‚ though. The good news is that most kinds of mosses are safe to eat in a survival situation. The bad news is they aren’t going to do much to provide you with the calories‚ vitamins‚ and minerals you need to stay alive and keep working toward rescue or escape. That said‚ they are a legitimate resource even if they’re a marginal one‚ and it’s in your best interest if you know how to make use of them. Read on and we’ll get into it! Most Known Mosses are Non-Toxic When you’re considering moss as a survival food‚ it is comforting to know that most varieties‚ wherever they grow‚ are non-toxic. This means that the chances of you grabbing moss‚ scarfing it down‚ and getting poisoned are very low‚ statistically. I wouldn’t say non-existent‚ but low. Pretty much wherever you happen to be in the world anywhere in North America‚ Central America‚ South America‚ Europe‚ or elsewhere‚ and whatever the environment‚ there will be non-toxic mosses there that you can make use of. The trick‚ of course‚ is positively identifying which ones are safe‚ or rather I should say which ones are beneficial‚ so you can prioritize them. Most Moss Offer Little in the Way of Nutrition So moss is plentiful‚ grows pretty much everywhere‚ and can be found in abundance. That’s definitely what we want to hear when we’re considering a survival food‚ but when you assess Moss as a food it leaves a whole‚ whole lot to be desired. For starters‚ moss is extremely low in calories‚ and it’s also difficult to digest compared to other greenery that we might forage. It’s also very low in protein‚ fat‚ carbs‚ vitamins‚ and minerals. It just does not offer much in the way of nutrition‚ at least not for humans; we aren’t adapted to subsist on it. Don’t get me wrong‚ you can eat moss safely in most circumstances and get at least some energy and essential vitamins and minerals that your body needs in order to function. But you would have to eat tons and tons of it to have anything even approximating your daily requirements for optimum health‚ or even the bare minimum needed to avoid starvation. Even if it’s not doing much good‚ it can help you psychologically to keep your head in the game by damping down hunger pains‚ at least for a time. Moss is also useful for “bulking up” a relatively meager meal of other foraged or hunted edibles. Eating Raw Moss Can Expose You to Dangerous Germs Now‚ just because most kinds of moss aren’t explicitly poisonous that doesn’t mean there are no safety issues associated with eating it. Moss typically grows on rocks‚ trees‚ and various other surfaces‚ and being a low-growing creeping sort of vegetation it is constantly exposed to all the usual germs that we find out in the wild‚ particularly when it grows in a very damp environment. For this reason‚ this isn’t something that you just want to pick and eat if you can avoid it. I know: much of the time in a survival situation you’ve got to do what you have to‚ and if you are desperate for food you might have to take the chance. Just know that doing so is going to expose you to those aforementioned germs‚ and any number of them could make you violently ill. A better approach is to quickly cook the moss by boiling it or steaming it if you can. You must take care when roasting it or pan-frying it‚ though‚ because it is so delicate and ephemeral it can basically disintegrate. But‚ there’s another downside: cooking moss‚ even gently and quickly‚ will reduce its already meager amount of nutrition to next to nothing. Another concern is that moss‚ like most plants‚ can absorb harmful chemicals and compounds from the surrounding area‚ meaning you will be consuming them in kind if you eat them. Like I said‚ it’s hard to make moss work as a legitimate survival food! Some of the More Nutritious “Mosses” are Actually Lichens But it isn’t all bad news with moss‚ at least for a given category of what we call moss. There are many sorts of “mosses” out in the world‚ some of them so named‚ that are actually lichens. Lichens aren’t moss. Instead‚ they are sort of a composite organism consisting of certain types of fungi and bacteria or algae living in a colony‚ providing structure for one another and also resources for one another in a sort of symbiosis. Lichens have much more to offer nutritionally‚ including protein and carbs‚ but they have some downsides of their own. For starters‚ many of them are quite difficult to digest‚ acidic‚ and can be really hard on your stomach if not specially prepared. That being said‚ lots of different lichens are actually cultural foods still eaten around the world today‚ so there’s a strong precedent for human consumption. Learning how to identify and make use of lichens should definitely be a priority over mosses if you want to add interesting vegetation to your survival toolbox. What are Some Edible Moss Varieties? The valuable edible “mosses” you should look out for as survival food are listed briefly below: Wila: grows throughout North America on conifer trees‚ typically between 1‚000 and 3‚000 feet in elevation. Long‚ stringy‚ dark brown. Has long been used as a staple food and still eaten today. Should be soaked and then steamed prior to eating. Iceland Moss: common in North America‚ Iceland‚ and Europe‚ typically grows in mountainous terrain. Usually a medium brown color‚ contains lots of starch and calories. Traditionally used in breads and as a thickener in other dishes. Spanish Moss: abundant and common throughout the American South‚ grows in long‚ beard-like formations on trees. Mostly inedible‚ it’s possible to boil it into a sort of broth to extract nutrients from it. Reindeer Moss: grows around the world in Northern hemisphere‚ particularly in very cold regions. Has peculiar‚ forked appearance that makes it look like antlers. Highly acidic‚ should be boiled until soft before being eaten. The post Can You Actually Eat Moss? It Depends… appeared first on Survival Sullivan.
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1 y

Secure Foot Travel: Getting from A to B After the World Goes Sideways
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Secure Foot Travel: Getting from A to B After the World Goes Sideways

Unchecked urbanization and globalization have corralled humanity into cities and into a state of near-total dependence. The post Secure Foot Travel: Getting from A to B After the World Goes Sideways appeared first on Survivopedia.
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America's Invasion Goes Radioactive!
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America's Invasion Goes Radioactive!

Welcome to Prepper Nation! Leave your fear and paranoia at the door - we focus on real world SHTF events and the prepping mindset. The motto of Prepper Nation is simple: We tell it‚ we don't sell it. Common sense preparedness does not include fear or decisions based on emotions. There is a war for America's soul in 2024. Thanks for joining us! Today: ☕ SPONSOR THE COFFEE: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/johndavisbooks/ âž• JOIN NATION+: https://linktr.ee/joinnationplus 👕 MERCH: https://preppernation.creator-spring.com/ ✉️ CONTACT: Direct messaging is available via NATION+ (PATREON platform).
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Riot Scenario - EP 201
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Riot Scenario - EP 201

Riot Scenario - EP 201 This Podcast is Sponsored By -  Battlbox - https://www.battlbox.com/pages/casualpreppers Use code "CASUALPREPPERS" for a discount! Field of Greens - https://brickhousenutrition.com/ Contingency Medical - https://www.contingencymedical.com/CPP Use Code CPP LMNT - https://drinkLMNT.com/casualpreppers PREPPING - SURVIVAL - ENTERTAINMENT
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WARNING. THEY ARE HIDING THIS FROM YOU. ARMY DEPLOYMENTS. IT'S BAD.
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WARNING. THEY ARE HIDING THIS FROM YOU. ARMY DEPLOYMENTS. IT'S BAD.

The news is here because of members like you! 🛑 PLEASE HELP TO SUPPORT WHAT WE DO 🛑 https://www.patreon.com/fullspectrumsurvival --- Join us on there! You Will Get : * Waterproof Physical Survival Cards sent to you in the mail every single month! *At the $10 level * Exclusive Content As always‚ we appreciate your views and comments‚ please subscribe and send us mail if you have any questions! Information: Brad/Full Spectrum Survival is not a doctor‚ medical professional‚ investor‚ or lawyer. Each of the statements made by Brad‚ Kelley‚ their guests and/or this channel are opinions of events only and not instructions or advice. NO information on this site should be used to diagnose‚ treat‚ prevent or cure any disease or condition or give legal or investment advice. Brad‚ Kelley‚ and Full Spectrum Survival thanks each one of our Patreon members for making our outreach possible. We often work with outreaches and organizations to share information‚ both positive and negative‚ about items that fit within the genre of our community. Videos and information‚ text and website driven‚ may include the sponsorship of our Patreon members who request reviews of specific items and the discussion of topics or outreaches and organizations. At no time do we ever sway our judgement for an item or topic based on these requests. Integrity and our community are the first and utmost priority for our entire team and family. We thank you for being here with us and being a part of this amazing community.
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How to Improve Soil for Livestock and Fruit &; Veg: Natural Methods for Healthy Growth
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How to Improve Soil for Livestock and Fruit &; Veg: Natural Methods for Healthy Growth

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AR-15: A Symbol of Freedom and Prepper Best Friend #AR15 #FreedomSymbol
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AR-15: A Symbol of Freedom and Prepper Best Friend #AR15 #FreedomSymbol

Explore the dual identity of the AR-15 in our captivating video‚ "AR-15s: A Symbol of Freedom and Prepper Best Friend." Uncover how this iconic firearm represents both individual freedom and preparedness in the face of uncertainty. Join the conversation as we delve into its history‚ versatility‚ and the reasons it has become an essential tool for preppers. LIKE‚ SHARE‚ and SUBSCRIBE to discover why the AR-15 stands as a symbol of liberty and a reliable companion for those embracing the prepper lifestyle. 🇺🇸🔫 #AR15 #FreedomSymbol #Prepping #LikeShareSubscribe 🚨 Note: While we encourage open discussions‚ please remember to maintain a respectful and constructive tone in the comments. The use of foul language or disrespectful behavior towards others will not be tolerated. GOD BLESS YOU ALL‚ AND GOD BLESS AMERICA. SUPPORT THE CHANNEL; PLEASE SEE THE LINKS BELOW: Buy a Coffee for the Frontier Preppers: https://ko-fi.com/frontierpreppers AMAZON STOREFRONT; ALSO WORKS FOR REGULAR SHOPPING: https://www.amazon.com/shop/frontierpreppers EMERGENCY SUPPLY OF ANTIBIOTICS FROM JASE MEDICAL: jasemedical.com/frontierpreppers FRONTIER PREPPERS SUBSCRIBERS THAT USE THE LINK ABOVE GET $10 OFF FRONTIER PREPPERS MERCH: https://my-store-cd2e94-2.creator-spring.com/ Contact us: EMAIL: FRONTIERPREPPERS@GMAIL.COM MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 80115 FAIRBANKS‚ ALASKA 99708 “As an Amazon Associate‚ I earn from qualifying purchases.” DISCLAIMER: ANYTHING I SHOW‚ DISCUSS‚ AND OR SHOWCASE ON THIS CHANNEL IS WHAT I DO AND HOW I DO OR FEEL ABOUT THINGS. YOU MUST REMEMBER TO DO YOUR RESEARCH AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF IF WHAT YOU SEE OR HEAR ON THIS PLATFORM IS RIGHT YOU CAN. I AM NOT A FINANCIAL ADVISER‚ DOCTOR‚ ENGINEER‚ OR PROFESSIONAL OF ANY KIND. ALL I OFFER ARE IDEAS THAT YOU CAN DRAW FROM AND A BIT OF ENTERTAINMENT. THANK YOU‚ AND GOD BLESS.
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The Extremely Large Telescope’s Dome is on the Move
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The Extremely Large Telescope’s Dome is on the Move

Construction of the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) reached a milestone‚ with the structure of the dome completed just enough where engineers were able to rotate the dome’s skeleton for the first time. ESO released a timelapse video this week of the dome’s movement‚ sped up from the actual snail’s pace of 1 centimeter per second. When the telescope is completed – currently set for sometime in 2028 — the rotation of the dome will allow the telescope to track objects in the night sky over the Chilean Atacama desert. The final operating speed will be at pace of 5 kilometers per hour. Take note of the size of the humans moving about on the video. They appear like tiny ants compared to the immense size of the aptly named ELT. ESO used the phrase “and yet it moves” in the video. That phrase comes from an apocryphal tale about Galileo Galilei‚ when he was forced to recant his stance that the Earth revolved around the Sun – as opposed to the stance of the Catholic Church‚ which held that Earth was an unmovable firmament. Legend has it that after his forced recantation‚ he muttered‚ “E pur si muove” (“And yet it moves”)‚ meaning Earth. This tale has been refuted‚ but it is still a good story‚ and perhaps a portrayal of Galileo’s stubborn attitude about the importance of intellectual freedom. ESO said the test was performed by engineers of Cimolai‚ the company contracted to design and build the ELT dome and telescope structure. The skeleton of the dome currently weighs about 2‚500 tons‚ and will eventually weigh around 6100 tons when finished. “This first test was carried out “manually” with special hydraulic devices‚ but eventually the enclosure will rotate via motorized bogies. While the motion of the dome is designed to be smooth‚ and was found to be during this test‚ the dome stands separate from the rest of the structure in order to limit vibrations to the telescope itself.” The ELT will be the world’s largest optical/near-infrared telescope‚ located on top of a mountain named Cerro Armazones in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. This artist’s impression shows the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) in its enclosure. The E-ELT will be a 39-metre aperture optical and infrared telescope. ESO/L. Calçada It will consist of a reflecting telescope with a 39.3-meter-diameter (130-foot) segmented primary mirror‚ with 798 hexagonal elements that all work together. It also has a 4.2 m (14 ft) diameter secondary mirror. The observatory aims to gather 100 million times more light than the human eye‚ 13 times more light than the largest optical telescopes‚ and be able to correct for atmospheric distortion with adaptive optics and eight laser guide star units‚ and will have multiple science instruments. The ELT will search for extrasolar planets‚ with the goal of detecting water and organic molecules in protoplanetary discs around stars in the making to help answer fundamental questions about planet formation and evolution. Scientists also hope to study the formation of the first objects in the Universe such as primordial stars‚ primordial galaxies‚ and black holes. Another goal of the ELT is the possibility of making a direct measurement of the acceleration of the Universe’s expansion. See ESO’s website for more information about the ELT. The post The Extremely Large Telescope’s Dome is on the Move appeared first on Universe Today.
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Jealous Cow Doesn't Approve Of Mom's Boyfriend | The Dodo
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REPORT: Luke Combs to Perform With Tracy Chapman at the Grammys
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REPORT: Luke Combs to Perform With Tracy Chapman at the Grammys

Chapman rarely steps out in public these days‚ but she might make an exception to sing 'Fast Car' with Luke Combs. Continue reading…
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