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Just a suggestion for you people to consider.

I've been buying cans of soup for five years now. Basically about $1 a can.

I buy 100 pound bags of rice and beans.

To suppliment the soup.

Gravity water filter.

A TV dish . (Dish network, Direct TV etc )

I use window tint ( MIrror ) to line it.

Cast Iron Dutch Oven.

So here is the dope :

1 can of soup and 1 pound of rice feeds a family of four for one day. HOW ?

gravity feed the rain water into the dutch oven

half gallon in the oven hanging on the 'arm' of the dish above the mirrored portion collecting and focusing the sun on it.

Boils in a few minutes.

add rice or beans

remove and add soup.

Done.

3 months of food (soup)in a single container and 100lb pound bag of rice or beans.

Cheep and delicious.

I farm now, but I don't grow rice ;-)

Just a suggestion for you people to consider. I've been buying cans of soup for five years now. Basically about $1 a can. I buy 100 pound bags of rice and beans. To suppliment the soup. Gravity water filter. A TV dish . (Dish network, Direct TV etc ) I use window tint ( MIrror ) to line it. Cast Iron Dutch Oven. So here is the dope : 1 can of soup and 1 pound of rice feeds a family of four for one day. HOW ? gravity feed the rain water into the dutch oven half gallon in the oven hanging on the 'arm' of the dish above the mirrored portion collecting and focusing the sun on it. Boils in a few minutes. add rice or beans remove and add soup. Done. 3 months of food (soup)in a single container and 100lb pound bag of rice or beans. Cheep and delicious. I farm now, but I don't grow rice ;-)

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yep! most "weeds" people take out of the garden are totally good for you!
eat 'em up!...
(don't forget to cook or steam yer nettles first!)

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Clover can be used as spice/seasoning. You can make wine out of dandelions, others can be thrown on compost piles of you don't want to use them. Weeds are useful.

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Amen to that, especially the stinging nettles, now there is wood or horse nettle but does not pack nutritional wallop of urtica dioica.

That is why also to learn latin names as common names can be confusing.

goes without saying, people, make sure you got a positive ID 100% of the time on 100% of what you harvest.

Be sure of ID. Be sure it is all the same stuff. Once was on a group forage and someone else mixed their plants with mine. Let me just say there were some baddies in the mix. Double check everything. Check it again. Especially for mushrooms. If i am not triple dog sure, it goes into the compost.

Most plants and all mushrooms i cook. Very few plants i eat raw. chickweed stellaria media. young dandy leaves. All edibles be aware of any look alikes that are not edible. Could put a hurt on ya. Best to learn first hand out in the field with experienced forager.