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SUBSISTENCE: Grow Catch Forage
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SUBSISTENCE: follows our journey as we grow, catch, farm and forage our own food and medicine from our suburban home. Join us as we learn about how to maximise our health, and minimise our environmental footprint.
Dry Launching and Dry Loading a boat
00:00 - Intro
00:23 - Dry Launching
01:55 - Dry Loading
This can be daunting, but it's really not that hard :)
#boattrailer #boating #fishing
00:23 - Dry Launching
01:55 - Dry Loading
This can be daunting, but it's really not that hard :)
#boattrailer #boating #fishing
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Видео
Eating fresh stinging nettle - safely!
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How to eat fresh stinging nettle without getting... stung! Join us on FaceBook: profile.php?id=61554028958885 #environmental #growlocal #conservation #growfood #healthy #nutrition #vegetables #selfsufficiency #food #plants #gardening #homegrown #stingingnettle
Cambodian Steamed Fish
Просмотров 110Месяц назад
This steamed fish is simply amazing! Join us on Facebook profile.php?id=61554028958885 Download the recipe here: docs.google.com/document/d/1atb5uizoJ5593s6EOoLLmA0mwVbgMARt/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100697805894710655412&rtpof=true&sd=true #cooking #food #homemade #khmerculture #khmerfood #cambodia #recipe #seafood
How to Cook Cambodian Tamarind Eggs
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This Cambodian recipe is a great combination of textures and flavours. Best eggs you've ever eaten, we reckon! Join us on Facebook profile.php?id=61554028958885 Download the printable recipe here. docs.google.com/document/d/1Y8DcWn4gpjJcChyW7ZQbKp7iGLzDUP90/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100697805894710655412&rtpof=true&sd=true #cooking #food #homemade #khmerculture #khmerfood #cambodia #re...
Cambodian Lok Lak
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Learn how to cook the famous Cambodian Dish that feels a little bit Western: Lok Lak. Join us on Facebook profile.php?id=61554028958885 Download the recipe here: docs.google.com/document/d/1b8qoyUcsq70I1y Cw_cW-3DK9C8FqpO/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100697805894710655412&rtpof=true&sd=true #cooking #food #homemade #khmerculture #khmerfood #cambodia #recipe
Foraging mushrooms in the local park in Western Australia
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Foraging mushrooms in the local park in Western Australia
Khmer Dessert with mungbeans and tapioca sticks
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Khmer Dessert with mungbeans and tapioca sticks
George Stone on Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms
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George Stone on Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms
Hunting Wild Boars in South-West Australia
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Hunting Wild Boars in South-West Australia
Live Trapping Rats so you can eat them
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Live Trapping Rats so you can eat them
You can cook the World's Best Spring Rolls
Просмотров 2363 месяца назад
You can cook the World's Best Spring Rolls
Removing boat from trailer under two minutes
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Removing boat from trailer under two minutes
Fruit Flies Gone - no nets or sprays!
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Fruit Flies Gone - no nets or sprays!
Roadkill Kangaroo Meat for Khmer New Year
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Roadkill Kangaroo Meat for Khmer New Year
Siberian Motherwort Gel Caps in Under 2 Mins
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Siberian Motherwort Gel Caps in Under 2 Mins
I’ve just bought some seeds and on the packet it says harmful if eaten 😅 . I’ve bought them as a medicinal herb so I’m glad to see your video.
Hey mate. I have arthritis in my knee. I heard the rumours- do i tried it. I grabbed some stinging nettle leaves (with gloves on)- and touched the stinging bits to all over my arthritic knee after a period of work when it was inflamed and hurting. It began to sting all over. Didn’t last long though, and all of a sudden, my arthritic knee pain dead-set disappeared. I thought: “Maybe I am fooling myself- talked myself into it”. So I did it next time and next time. It bloody is amazing. -and it lasts. Don’t have to pour chemicals into me first relief-whilst I wait for the future knee operation. Thanks for the video. Im now growing a small crop for myself
Wow! That’s amazing. Thanks for sharing, Susan!
great to keep the dogs in mind great show
Beautiful dogs. Well try and keep up with them better next time! Haha.
❤
Pigging - I used to do that on pipelines, not killing wild boars
Oh yeah!
I recently watched a video that illuminated a surprisingly captivating subject: how to eat stinging nettle safely. My appreciation for this video stems from its seamless blend of practical knowledge, environmental respect, and the subtle art of transformative learning. Firstly, the video captivated me with its practical approach. Stinging nettles, often dismissed as mere weeds, hold a wealth of nutritional value and culinary potential. The video demystified this unassuming plant, offering clear, step-by-step instructions on how to handle and prepare it safely. From wearing gloves to avoid its stinging hairs to proper cooking techniques that neutralize the sting, the guidance was both thorough and accessible. This practical instruction empowered me with knowledge that is not only useful but also enhances my ability to engage with the natural world in a meaningful way.= Additionally, the video exemplified a deep respect for nature. The presenter’s reverence for the stinging nettle, a plant often overlooked or even feared, highlighted the beauty and value of all elements of our environment. This perspective shift-from viewing nettles as a nuisance to recognizing them as a beneficial resource-was both enlightening and inspiring. It reminded me of the importance of approaching nature with curiosity and appreciation rather than avoidance. Moreover, the video’s approach to learning was transformative. It combined visual clarity with engaging narration, making the content both educational and enjoyable. The blend of informative visuals and practical tips created a memorable learning experience, showing how effective and enjoyable education can be when it’s grounded in real-world applications. In essence, the video’s success lay in its ability to make a seemingly mundane subject both intriguing and valuable. By teaching me to handle stinging nettles safely, it not only expanded my culinary repertoire but also deepened my appreciation for the natural world and the wisdom it offers.
And now you’ve seen another video that shows you how to pick it without gloves, and eat it raw! Nice :)
@@SUBSISTENCEgrowcatchforage Yay thank you I love your content
Haircut?
Hahaha.
NO!!
Great Video Guys
Love ya vid but mate wear a helmet on the quad just inspire the youngsters
True. Thanks teamgreen!
It looks delicious. I will try your recipe. from 3.
Some constructive criticism: there’s a lot of fluff filler in this video that really didn’t need to be there. Too much about fallen trees and the dogs just chilling, and not nearly enough about the hunts themselves.
Thanks Opo. It was our first time out and for us that was part of the adventure and still worthwhile for some. We’ll be better prepared to film the actual chases next time better for more experienced hunters…
I liked that the video wasn't all about the actual hunt and the kill. But about the whole experience. @SUBSISTENCEgrowcatchforage
This is real celebration for mum no better than this happy birthday mum
Exactly!
yum
So good
Hey mate, were abouts did you go down south ?
To the North East of Waroona.
Yum! I’ve had papaya salad, and it was delicious!
So good! What did you have with it?
I liked Gold Top. Magic
Oh good :)
Good clip, cool shirt 🍄
Thanks ZipJoy! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Thank you for this. I have used Mycro's extracts last month or two. Even though I am already healthy, I have noticed even more energy and clear-mindedness on taking these extracts. I really appreciate that they are fully Aussie, and that the background mushroom farm is demonstrated.
Thanks, Jen! And Yes! I also love that Mycro is Aussie, and also that George is so open and transparent. Very refreshing.
Nice
Awesome 👏 lookk ok s so yummy!!!
Thanks Berdeng, It’s a genuine favourite!
nice job on reaching 1k subscribers😁😁
Thanks Gurman!
So did it work?
Well, I am guessing the neighbours have baited so we’ll relocate in the coming days. We will be sure to update. Gotta catch some before spring!
Could you for the love of God stop saying pigging
lol I can try!
Looks fun
It was pretty awesome.
Just wondering why you store the boat on the ground and not just leave it on the trailer ? Where I am from we never would leave a boat on the ground like this.
Hi Sheepdog, good question. We had to repair the trailer and it was going to be impossible with the boat on. So we stored it on tyres while we repaired. We were pretty worried about it, but it ended up being pretty straightforward.
Cool. A bit of Lanotec would do wonders on your cable. It leaves a waxy finnish to stop rust.
Thanks Osdatman! We’ll get some Lanotec!
That looks amazing 😃
It is!
Great video 👍
the TNY shirt
So where is the egg?
Haha. I meant to film Spacey happily laying afterwards but didn’t get a chance. She IS laying again though, without the last resort! Haha. Thank you for asking :)
Delicious!😊
So good
Great video 👍
Great spring roll sauce! Haha.
They look great...... thanks for the video.....
Thank you! They are a real favourite! A sauce video will be up next weekend :)
Great looking spring rolls
They are!
Woah how did you make spring rolls that fast
Practice, my friend.
Those look like tasty spring rolls 👍
They are! You should cook some tonight!
Liked and subscribed. Always admire home recipes and love seeing families eating together! Love from London England
Thanks notorious! We have some great Khmer recipes coming in the next weeks :)
@@SUBSISTENCEgrowcatchforage sweet! I can’t wait. Love to u my brother.
Getting it back on is another story. :)
Yes! Haha. We’ll put that up next weekend, when we get it back on!
Tune!! 🎵🎶🎵🤩
That's good 😊
That sounds great. I'd love to try kangaroo. The meat looks so red.
It’s great. This recipe is probably THE favourite for a lot of our friends and family - but usually with beef.
Yummers 😋
So good
I was wondering what was smashing my rose. Same same I reckon!
Apparently roses are a favourite. :(
Fortunately for you but sad in other ways, less people are growing fruit trees. Maybe because of the ''mess'' or space, but I can't understand why you wouldn't want to grow your own produce. On the flats in Perth when i lived there I wouldn't even attempt to grow stone fruit, lucky Tassie doesn't have the little mongrels. When are you coming for a visit Owie?
We’d love to visit!
Thanks for these short n sweet, get to the gist tubes!!!
Glad you like them!
sigma
hi
dont know where you are but it is not legal in qld to take or move any part of a kangaroo or any other native animal without a tag or the paper work . big fine, roadkill or not it is suppose to be left where it is . yep probably lots of people do it but i would not make it public if it was me . just a heads up thats all .
Hi Smokey, I checked with a ranger and he said it’s no problem where we are. Thanks for the heads-up though.
I'm only grossed out by the unwashed hair, looks like a fkn Yowie 🤢
Super sigma