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originally posted by: Graysen
originally posted by: BoxerBrawler
a reply to: Graysen
Well hold on a second, we weren't specific here. Am I home alone or is someone living with me who can answer the door? I'm pretty sure all food delivery can be prepaid, in 2020, and can be left at the door or at least handed to me in some kind of packaging and for real? where do you live? delivery guys wear gloves, at least around here if they're handling food and money at the same time. And who said I'm giving him a tip? I'm a cheap #!
I live off the paved road. We have no deliveries except USPS, ups/Amazon, and propane
originally posted by: Graysen
Bottles of cooking oil go rancid quickly if you are opening the lid several times a day.
If the power goes out, your only way to preserve food will be smoke, salt, sugar or vinnegar.
Wild rabbit must be eaten sparingly, lest you get "rabbit starvation." Wild rabbit is extremely low in fat, and actually uses up more fat that it gives you to digest. after 2 days of no protein but wild rabbit, you'll get the shakes and controlled but urgent diarrhea that will use up the rest of the fat in your GI tract. So use wild rabbit to supplement domestic meat. I prefer "chicken-rabbit stew"