A fundamental principle for surviving into the wilderness is that if it’s going to take you more than a couple of days to track and hunt an animal with a bow and arrow, it’s better for you to not do it in the first place as it’s going to drain out your batteries in the first place.
Just to play it on the safe side, it’s better to scroll down for some cooking tips that are going to help you not only not to starve, but also to remain alive.
Some food is safe to eat without cooking and fresh water fish is a good example, but you may want to be extra-careful, especially with a fish like catfish. Don’t forget that a cooked meal is also easier for you digest. While in the outdoors, you always want to keep a balance between foraging and preserving your energy, consuming and burning calories. An easy way to cook in the wilderness is to skewer the food and roast it over a fire, but you may also fry the food on a hot rock put over some coals. If you got around 48 hours, you may very well smoke the meat as it going to last longer too, even up to 4 weeks. Want to play it safe? Always boil your food in the outdoors, as long as you have with you a metal container. Additionally, you may also drink the boiled water so you don’t waste any valuable nutrition afterwards.
Even though many may feel banana slugs to be weird to eat as they’re so slimy, you only need to step out of your comfort zone, stick a stick through them and hold them over the fire until the slime comes off. You do need to take the guts out, of course and to always cook them as you also want to kill off the parasites inside them too.
As for the snakes, if you’re not cooking the venomous ones, they are a good option too. You may not like its texture in the beginning as snakes are bit chewy. After all, they’re just a long muscle, but some survivalists out there find them delicious.
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