DEHYDRATING MILK AND EGGS - SURVIVAL IN THE LATTER DAYS

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Tere Foster of http://3DHealth.Net demonstrates how to use fresh eggs and raw milk to make powders for dry mixes. This is important in creating a whole foods kitchen that is sustainable without buying manufactured products. By raising chickens and milking a cow she is able to then dry these dairy products and add them to mixes made from her own freshly ground wheat. Dry mixes are a central feature of NUTRITION FROM MY WHOLE FOODS KITCHEN; A SURVIVAL PLAN FOR THE LATTER DAYS. This plan suggests that every household have a year supply or more of whole foods and has survival food kits available to buy on the web site http://3DHealth.Net. The plan also stresses the importance of having survival kits of seeds for growing fresh produce year round. A third and crucial part of this survival plan is collecting survival products for maintaining health and well-being during a crisis when medical help may be in short supply.

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  • With your expertise, what would you say is the worst case scenario if dehydrating eggs or milk is done incorrectly?

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  • I do hope you're not serious when you say you milk your cow once a week. If dairy farmers see this video, they will be belly laughing!

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  • These should be considered convenience foods..Not survival foods, as the title might indicate. Latter days? How Long? No electricity to power dehydrator? A clean bed sheet on roof of shed to spread apple slices in Sun? Unexpected rain? How many days of strong sunlight per year? Will keeping chickens be outlawed? If you're thinking of survival, think it through. If you're thinking of convenience foods only, I'm all for it.

  • @likekinds Yeah, I laughed, but give her benefit of the doubt.

  • OMG...when i was breastfeeding, i definitely needed "milking" more than once a week! lol, just putting it into perspective....

  • Crazy thing is, I have a nagging suspicion that water is going to become a scarcity in these last days. Guess I gotta learn how to distill seawater.........great info.

  • Those eggs need cooking , scrambled , then dehydrate .You can get salmonella if you don't cook them first .

  • @likekinds She didn't say she milked HER cow once a week she said she had A cow she could milk once a week. I think they have some kind of a co-op arrangement where they share a cow. At least I hope so.

  • Skip all the way to 3:17 if you want to get to the point.

  • I wish you showed how the powdered egg mix reconstituted. It would have be nice to see it being done, you know, like, how much water do you add to bring them back to liquid state? I hope someone answers this, I'd really like to know.

  • You just gave me an idea on dehydrating precooked rice. Actually precooked should be called presoaked. I'm gonna hafta test it myself cause it's just a theory now. But to presoaked overnight or about 8 hours your rice or other grains. Drain them. Then dehydrate them back up for storage so you will have something like minute rice. I'm a bit concerned about dehydrating your milk or eggs in a solar oven just cause I'm worried about bacteria growth & your health. I understand the significance of dr

  • Go research what Milking your cow only one time a week can do... It can lead to death.... Need to milk that shit at least twice a day!!

    cool video btw

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