Our Daily bread- food storage, peak oil, economic collapse, Wheat
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One thing to note is, be sure you dont live ANYWHERE near a farm that grows GMO foods as it will crosspolinated, then your screwed!
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Great tips, great video!
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Awesome video! In fact, I've watched a few of your videos before this one and I have to tell you that you are doing an amazing job reporting and teaching those of us that are still in the beginning stages. Please keep up the good work and I'll be watching. Thanks so much for taking the time to share! :-)
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Awesome video! In fact, I've watched a few of your videos before this one and I have to tell you that you are doing an amazing job reporting and teaching those of us that are still in the beginning stages. Please keep up the good work and I'll be watching. Thanks so much for taking the time to share! :-)
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Awesome video! In fact, I've watched a few of your videos before this one and I have to tell you that you are doing an amazing job reporting and teaching those of us that are still in the beginning stages. Please keep up the good work and I'll be watching. Thanks so much for taking the time to share! :-)
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@chrishatespeople Thanks Chris! I didn't do all the PAW videos, our friend "Bob in Idaho" has done most of them. We continue to work with him on various projects, they are good folks, definitely subscribe to his also!
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Small Scale Grain Raising had a second edition come out a few months ago. Its a great and book. I would reccomend any book written by Gene Logsdon.
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Food for the mind, body and spirit :-)
What's not to like?
THANKS and please post more videos if you have more great information to share with us :-)
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SurvivalReport 1 year ago
Plastic bat and electric fan leaves you a bit far from the natural exerience. Nice video though.
whiteydr 2 years ago
@whiteydr The discussion was centering around the most efficient way to do it without a lot of specialized tools. If folks want the "natural experience" then I have to assume they will be grinding grain between two rocks?
SurvivalReport 2 years ago