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Continue reading →: Easy Mung Bean Sprouting
How to sprout mung beans easily in your kitchen (this method doesn’t use any specialized tools – just a colander, a bowl and a pot cover). Not mentioned in the video but most people, if they plan to eat the sprouts raw, rinse their sprouts a few times in clean…
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Continue reading →: Purslane vs. Spurge
How to tell true purslane apart from its toxic neighbor, spurge. This video was created by someone who lives in the US Great Lakes area.
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Continue reading →: Purslane – A Common ‘Weed’ That’s a Super Food
A lot of information about the benefits of purslane aka pigweed (it’s a good source of Omega-3 fats, for example) as well as how to identify it. The narrator is growing purslane as a potherb in his garden but this is an extremely common and easy to find plant, even…
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Continue reading →: Finding and Eating “Weeds”
A short primer on finding edible “weeds” in suburban Florida.
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Continue reading →: Stocking Firewood for the Winter
Arborist, Steve Zumalt of North Attleboro, Massachusetts fills us in on what we need to know to stock up on firewood for the winter: How to season wood and how to know when the wood is well seasoned/dry, which woods to stock (in New England), BTUs, fireplace vs. wood stove…
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Continue reading →: How to Forge Steel
“Mike Blue, Randall Graham, Ric Furrer, making steel at Larry Harley’s in May 2006. Lecture and Demonstration. Filmed by Christopher Price of The Tidewater Forge. 9 minutes.” The inputs are alternating layers of charcoal chunks (1 inch cubes) and iron ore powder. The furnace is based on a traditional Japanese…
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Continue reading →: How To Make Oat, Nut or Seed Milk
Nutritionist Samantha Peris shows us how to make oat, nut or seed milk. She uses oats as the main ingredient for the milk in this video.
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Continue reading →: How to Build A Foundry Furnace For Under $100
From depronfreak: “Built me an furnace ! and created a guide. I use it to melt silver for casting purposes (max 35 ounces at one time) Everything in the project costs less than 100 $”
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Continue reading →: How To Make Flour Tortillas
Here’s a step-by-step on how to make flour tortillas. The poster, abrahamdiaz writes “This is the traditional recipe made in northern Mexico. Ingredient measurements should be followed exactly as shown in instructions; water quantity may vary depending on desired mixture texture. This recipe makes about 18 tortillas.” His recipe uses…
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Continue reading →: From Fruit Leather to Fruit Drink
Another use, this one quite old, for fruit leather/dehydrated fruit puree. Apparently, in the Middle East dried apricot puree is made into a refreshing fruit drink. The fruit leather is reconstituted by soaking in warm water for several hours (overnight) – can also be put into the blender to speed…
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