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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2641514" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>Don't forget back yard gardens. Depending on time of season, there could be all sorts of goodies including seeds to start your own. It's more of a long term solution, but done correctly, it an provide both food and bartering material (seeds)</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of apple, pear, cherry and peach trees in our area. Might be a good idea to make a note of the ones you find so you can come back and check for fruit later. Sand plums and persimmons grow wild here as do pecans and a whole host of other nuts and fruits. Lots of vines on fences and gates that are actually grapes, but people have no idea what they look like much less how to determine harvest times. Even dandelions can be eaten. Legumes are everywhere around these parts. Having a little bit of knowledge will go a very long way.</p><p></p><p>In this situation, I'm not afraid to "borrow" a cow, goat, sheep, Emu or other 4-legged edibles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2641514, member: 30309"] Don't forget back yard gardens. Depending on time of season, there could be all sorts of goodies including seeds to start your own. It's more of a long term solution, but done correctly, it an provide both food and bartering material (seeds) There are a lot of apple, pear, cherry and peach trees in our area. Might be a good idea to make a note of the ones you find so you can come back and check for fruit later. Sand plums and persimmons grow wild here as do pecans and a whole host of other nuts and fruits. Lots of vines on fences and gates that are actually grapes, but people have no idea what they look like much less how to determine harvest times. Even dandelions can be eaten. Legumes are everywhere around these parts. Having a little bit of knowledge will go a very long way. In this situation, I'm not afraid to "borrow" a cow, goat, sheep, Emu or other 4-legged edibles. [/QUOTE]
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