There’s no guarantee flour, pasta, and other foods will be on the store shelf when you need them. These forgotten superfoods are …
8 Comments
Smoking my own meats and have plenty of dried goods for now is a decent start. I just started an outdoor garden for pickles, carrots and such along with tomatoes.π€ πΊπΈ
Wow this was informative. My Grandfather grew Hemp during WW 2 for the war effort my Dad told me about it. Was a cash crop with his Tobacco. I have ate nettle salad with my Grandma years ago! Mixed with bacon grease ham and cucumbers this was awesome. Thanks for sharing I love hearing about these different things. Keep it up. ππ―.
Morning Nikki. I do grow chia. Not only are the highly nutritious for us humans, but they also stimulate my quail to lay eggs. From my understanding, this will help chickens also. The sprouts and leaves are also edible. βοΈ
Smoking my own meats and have plenty of dried goods for now is a decent start. I just started an outdoor garden for pickles, carrots and such along with tomatoes.π€ πΊπΈ
Thanks for the information I thought there would be a list some place but I guess you have to join your channel and pay for information
πΏnice info
Wow this was informative. My Grandfather grew Hemp during WW 2 for the war effort my Dad told me about it. Was a cash crop with his Tobacco. I have ate nettle salad with my Grandma years ago! Mixed with bacon grease ham and cucumbers this was awesome. Thanks for sharing I love hearing about these different things. Keep it up. ππ―.
A few of these plants would look good growing in a suburban landscape garden, and people wouldn't even know what it is.π
Great information Nikki. Being in the heart of the πΊπΈ I havn't had but would love to try sea vegetables.
Morning Nikki. I do grow chia. Not only are the highly nutritious for us humans, but they also stimulate my quail to lay eggs. From my understanding, this will help chickens also. The sprouts and leaves are also edible. βοΈ
hemp grows wild in the ditches around here