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Самодельная печь из пивной бочки используется для готовки в Буче, европейском городе 21 века. English translation: A makeshift stove made from a beer barrel is being used for cooking in Bucha, a 21st-century European city.

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the meat is not rotting. The meat is fermenting. The lactic acid that is building in there and all the enzymes and all of that is very beneficial. And the longer you let that raw meat begin to just do its fermentation process, the stronger it becomes. The Tartarian culture ate lots of high meat. They ate lots of raw meat. They actually used to take their meat, put it underneath their saddle, and as they rode their horse, the meat would actually get fermented and gain the bacteria which was very, very beneficial. When in reality, hot meat, is fermented meat, is actually very beneficial, and people don't eat enough of it. So we're right here in Scottsdale doing a little hiking, and you should always bring your raw meat because you have to be prepared. That's what it is.

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The video explains that there is no such thing as “stone softening.” Instead, it describes chemical etching of stone to produce water glass (silicate) through a controlled reaction of lyes (potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide) with silica from sand, resulting in a hardened material used to imitate carved stone. Core idea and ingredients: - The process uses potassium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, sand (or crushed stone like granite), and water. The presence of salt in Peruvian soil and plants explains the combination of KOH and NaOH in a craft context. - Lye makes the stone react chemically, producing water glass rather than actually softening stone. The two lyes are caustic and can etch glass; safety gear (goggles, rubber gloves) and outdoor operation are advised. - A eutectic effect lowers the melting point of the mixture to about 168°C when KOH and NaOH are combined, enabling the reaction to proceed at normal kitchen-like temperatures. - The method aims to melt the lyes with water and silica to form water glass, which then set into a solid, glue-like matrix capable of embedding sand to form an artificial stone. Setup and equipment: - A rock or inexpensive stainless steel pot is used; copper or iron would be destroyed by molten lye, so stone vessels are traditional, though a stainless pot is acceptable. - A hot plate provides the necessary heat; ventilation is important due to corrosive vapors, and only a small window may not suffice. - The artist notes that the pot’s material will be etched by lye, which is expected, and that the finished product is intended to be waterproof after drying. Day-by-day procedure and math: - Day 1: Measure 25 g potassium hydroxide and 25 g sodium hydroxide. Dissolve them in 1 deciliter of water (add lye to water, not vice versa). Add 100 g sand to the alkaline solution. The lyes dissolve some sand to form an initial water glass; for a modulus of 2.5 (longer silicate chains), more silica is needed, so 80 g is theoretically enough, but 100 g is used to allow margin since sand isn’t 100% CO2-free. - Boiling occurs in two rounds on different days. Early bubbles are tiny, then coin-sized, then large as more sand converts to water glass. The mixture can rise to about 180–250°C, with the eutectic point at 168°C. - After about 30 minutes, the first boil yields a soft, bottom layer; the material is cooled below 100°C, and 2 dl of water is added to dissolve the formed water glass. Day 2: the semi-solid mass dissolves within 24 hours, but a green tint indicates lye attacking the pot. - Initial product is modulus one water glass (one silicon oxide per metal atom). To increase modulus to two or three (stronger, longer silicate chains), a second boil is performed. The second boil begins after the water added has boiled away; the material heats further as modulus two material forms. Bubbling resumes as modulus two reacts with remaining sand, producing modulus two water glass and leaving a desert of modulus two material behind. - After cooling, water is reintroduced (2 dl) and left to sit for another 24 hours. Day three can show incomplete dissolution; Day four could include a third boil (not performed here for brevity), but the video proceeds to masonry work with the finished water glass. Masonry and use: - The finished water glass is mixed with additional sand to form a very wet slurry, shaped on a tilted tray to drain excess lye. After about a month, it becomes waterproof. If pine wood ash (about 100 g) is added, setting is accelerated, yielding waterproofing by the next day. - The method is claimed to replicate ancient Peruvian stone carvings and is said to work with granite rubble as well. The presenter invites others to test the recipe and verify results. Conclusion: - The video frames this as two cooking steps to produce water glass via a controlled reaction of potassium and sodium lye with sand, enabling the creation of an artificial, waterproof stone-like material with layered silicate structures.

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Water is poured into a tank and flows into an electrolysis cell in a stove. The hydrogen gas is quickly produced when the cell is opened. The gas is used to fuel two burners, creating an orange flame that burns at a high temperature. The stove is efficient for cooking and can boil water for two hours using only two liters of water. In fact, it can cook for five days with the same amount of water.

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О коктейлі Молотова. Тряпка просочена, підпалюється запальничкою або горілкою. Підпалили, добре струсили різкими рухами, щоб тряпка горіла. Обхват має бути правильним, щоб уникнути обливання та горіння. Кидати з розмахом. Якщо тримати неправильно, кидок буде навісом. Добре струшуйте, щоб тряпка не згасла. Перехоплення і в бій. Коли нормально трусиш, тоді все буде добре. English translation: About the Molotov cocktail. The rag is soaked and lit with a lighter or torch. Once lit, shake well with sharp movements to ensure the rag burns. The grip must be correct to avoid being splashed and burned. Throw with a swing. If held incorrectly, the throw will be lobbed. Shake well so the rag doesn't go out. Re-grip and into battle. When you shake normally, everything will be fine.

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If you can't reach a doctor in a crisis, oregano can be your go-to herb. Fill a jar halfway with dried oregano, then top it off with organic extra virgin olive oil. Stir and let it sit for 4-6 weeks in a dark place. Strain it, store in a dark jar, and use as a natural antibiotic. Take a dropper full when feeling sick, or apply to wounds or earaches. This remedy can be your best friend in tough times.

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The speakers have 75 rocket stoves ready to be sent to North Carolina. They started building them recently and plan to finish this weekend. The stoves will be transported via U-Haul and distributed through the fire department or a distribution center due to the difficult conditions and ongoing search and rescue operations. The rocket stoves are now completed with help from local fabrication shops. Distribution will be handled through Samaritan's Purse. The speakers recommend using cast iron cookware, such as Dutch ovens, with the stoves for cooking soups and chilis. They plan to release a video demonstrating how to use the stoves, though many videos are already available. The stoves will be palletized, loaded onto a truck, and sent to North Carolina.

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Learn how to make a long-lasting scented candle that never burns out. Cut a lemon into slices and place them in a small glass jar. Add a layer of coarse salt, then fill the jar with water, leaving some space at the top. Enhance the lemon scent by adding cloves and lemongrass essence. Add a little cooking oil, but be careful not to overfill. Cut the bottom of a disposable cup and make a hole in the center. Insert a candle wick through the hole and fold it. Place the bottom of the cup in the jar. Now you have a candle that can be used in any room and will last for hours with a delightful smell.

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Using a giant lens from an old TV, I aimed the solar death ray at a lock to test its power. The intense heat caused the metal to melt and ripple. The solar death ray concentrates sunlight onto a central hot spot, creating hellish temperatures. After leaving the lock in the light for a while, I disengaged the death ray. The main part of the lock turned into a liquid puddle of molten metal. I stretched the liquid metal with a wrench, leaving the steel shank intact. Once cooled, the lock had transformed into a melted glob of metal with the shank still attached.

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Charcoal is unique in its ability to absorb and neutralize poisons, making it valuable in hospitals for poisoning cases. It can be used both internally and externally, helping with issues like diarrhea, bloating, bee stings, ant bites, and snake bites. Its effectiveness comes from its microscopic structure, which has many facets that trap toxins. To use charcoal, mix it with water for drinking, as it has no taste. For external applications, combine it with a substance like linseed, which can be cooked to create a jelly-like poultice. This is particularly effective for treating boils and ingrown toenails, as it absorbs and neutralizes pus and toxins.

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In this video, the speaker demonstrates how to make a superhero tonic called fire cider. They chop up fiery ingredients like onions, garlic, chilies, turmeric, ginger, lemon, and spices, and add them to a jar along with some medicinal flowers. After letting it sit for four weeks, the mixture is strained and bottled. The speaker recommends keeping the fire cider in the fridge for weeks of use.

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Water is poured into a tank, which then flows into an electrolysis cell at the base of the stove. The hydrogen gas produced is used to fuel two burners. The gas burns orange and creates a very hot flame. The stove can cook efficiently with just 2 liters of water, allowing for 5 days of cooking.

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Add a quarter teaspoon of cayenne pepper in water before meals to boost digestion. It may tingle, but it wakes up gastric glands without burning.

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If you eat something that doesn't agree with you, having activated charcoal on hand can be helpful. It comes in powder or capsule form, with charred coconut husk being the best source. Activated charcoal effectively absorbs toxins. If you feel unwell after eating, blend some activated charcoal with water and drink it. However, avoid taking it alongside dietary supplements or medications, as it can absorb their active compounds and prevent absorption. If you suspect food poisoning from bacteria, add clove powder to the activated charcoal; this combination can help relieve discomfort in about 20 to 30 minutes.

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Prepare for power outages by creating an emergency plan with evacuation routes, communication methods, and meeting points. Stock up on essential supplies like light sources, heaters, food, water, first aid kits, and communication devices. Advanced prepping techniques include alternative energy sources, long-term food and water storage, and off-grid communication systems. Practice your plan regularly, maintain your supplies, and stay informed to be ready when the lights go out. Remember, preparation is key to surviving power outages. Start preparing today to stay safe.

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In case you can't access medical help during tough times, oregano can be your go-to herb. Fill a jar halfway with dried oregano and top it up with organic extra virgin olive oil. Stir it well and add more oil if needed. Let it sit in a dark, cool place for 4 to 6 weeks. After that, strain it and store it in a dark jar. Whenever you feel sick, take a drop or two of this natural antibiotic. It can also be used for earaches by putting a few drops in the affected ear.

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To make coconut oil, dry mature coconut in the sun for 15 days, then grate and squeeze to get the oil. Fresh coconut oil is good, but don't use it on hot food.

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Fry the food, ignore the flies. I don't care, fry it up. Just enjoy the night, you'll have fun.

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The Amish can obtain pressurized hot water without utilities, preserve food without refrigeration, and cool homes without electricity. This raises concerns about the broader population's potential inability to cope without modern conveniences. A book containing the instructions for the Amish way of life offers step-by-step guides to these practices. A link to purchase the book is provided.

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If you can't access medical help during a crisis, oregano can be a powerful herb to rely on. Fill a jar halfway with dried oregano and top it up with organic extra virgin olive oil. Stir it well and add more oil if needed. Let it sit in a cool, dark place for 4 to 6 weeks. After that, strain the mixture and store it in a dark jar. Whenever you feel sick, take a dropper full of this natural antibiotic. It can also be used for earaches or wounds. Oregano can be your go-to remedy in challenging times.

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In this video, we learn about the Swedish Torch, a great way to cook food in the wilderness. To make a Swedish Torch, we start by splitting a small log into quarters and shaving off the inside corners of each section. Then, we crisscross small sticks between the sections to create airflow. After wrapping it with wire, we light a fire inside the log and feed small twigs to keep it going. Despite the wet conditions, the torch cooks bacon and heats up coffee successfully.

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Recharge a cell phone with water using a new razor, wires, a cell phone charger, electrical tape, two glasses, water, and salt. Remove wires with the razor and wrap them around the razor blade. Cut the wire and direct it to one of the inputs of the cell phone charger. Repeat with the other wire, then wrap both with electrical tape. Fill two glasses halfway with water, add two spoons of salt to each, and mix well. Put a blade in each glass. Insert the charger cable into the source and connect the cable to the cell phone. The cell phone will charge as if plugged in. This creates a portable charger using water energy.

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Somebody said you've opened my eyes to a lot. Our dog continues to struggle since the vet gave her two shots. This is the problem: all of those vets, unfortunately, that's just they that's why they give these animals shots. They're just giving them shots so that they can stay in business. They poison your dog as a puppy or as a kitten, whatever it may be, so that they can stay in business. So what you need to do is need to fire the the vet that you're going to if they're pushing shots onto any of your animals and find yourself a holistic vet or just fire them altogether because all your animal needs is raw meat and raw dairy. That's pretty much it. Because think of animals. When they're out in the wild, that's pretty much all they're eating. They're not cooking anything up. They're not eating kibble. They're not eating, you know, processed foods. They're literally just out there hunting, and they don't definitely don't have a fire to cook up their meals before they eat them. But the whole thing into that, when you get in into the shots, you know, the book, the poison needle, just a phenomenal one so people can be aware of that.

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Pour salt into a hollowed-out cabbage and submerge it in brine. After a few days, it will ferment into sauerkraut. Sauerkraut is a pickled superfood that can last over 2 years without refrigeration. It is rich in probiotics and enzymes that aid digestion and nutrient absorption. Sauerkraut is just one of many superfoods that our ancestors discovered. In the book "The Lost Superfoods," you can find their complete recipes with step-by-step instructions and colorful pictures. Start making these nutritious and long-lasting superfoods today and reap the benefits for years to come.

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Joe Rogan Experienced #1499 - Aron Snyder
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Aron Snyder discusses his journey from living a low-tech lifestyle in the woods to becoming a well-known figure in the outdoor and hunting community. He shares anecdotes about his early life, including his transition from using a compound bow to a recurve bow, emphasizing the discipline and athleticism required in traditional archery. Snyder explains the challenges of bowhunting, particularly with a stick bow, and how it differs from using a compound bow, which he believes is more about skill than sport. He recounts his experiences with hunting, including the physical demands of backpack hunting and the mental toughness required to succeed. Snyder highlights the camaraderie among outdoor enthusiasts and the unique challenges faced in the wilderness, such as navigating difficult terrain and dealing with wildlife encounters, including a close call with a bear. The conversation shifts to the importance of sustainability and the ethics of hunting, with Snyder advocating for responsible practices and the benefits of sourcing one's own food. He reflects on the societal perceptions of hunting and the disconnect many people have regarding food sources, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic when food supply chains were disrupted. Snyder also touches on his experiences with injuries and health issues related to his active lifestyle, including a kidney stone incident and the effects of taking performance-enhancing substances in his youth. He emphasizes the importance of health and fitness, discussing his training regimen and the need for mental and physical resilience in both hunting and everyday life. The discussion includes the significance of proper nutrition, meal preparation for backcountry trips, and the satisfaction derived from cooking and consuming game that one has harvested. Snyder encourages others to embrace the outdoors, learn about hunting, and develop skills that connect them to their food sources, while also acknowledging the challenges and rewards that come with such pursuits.
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