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Palmetto Prepared
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2012
Here to share my journey into self-reliance. I've been withdrawing my reliance on other people ever since leaving the Marine Corps in 2013. No one knows what is around the corner, but I've never heard anyone say, "I wish I wasn't prepared for that." Follow me as I dabble into everything from medicinals to finances to self-reliance. This channel is dedicated to expanding the mindset required to live self-sufficient and be in control of your life.
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Foraging for Lions Mane Mushroom: Food Medicine
In this video, we discuss the Lions mane mushroom. This mushroom has gotten a ton of interest over the last few years for being a brain mushroom. But it is also one of the best flavored mushrooms ive ever eaten.
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I Love Companies that Actually Honor Their Warranty
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In this video, we show a positive interaction with a company that Ive done business with in the past and will absolutely continue to do so in the future. Here is the initial review I did for the dehydrator: th-cam.com/video/rWPGvXjBjI8/w-d-xo.html Here is the link to their website: www.meatyourmaker.com/ #dehydrator #palmettoprepared Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/channels...
Being Prepared Saved Us from Hurricane Helene, After Action Breakdown
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In this video, we discuss everything about Hurricane Helene. After Action report and breakdown of the timeline of events. Here is the video of my 10 tips before storm season: th-cam.com/video/_J2ihQahAWg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=C3prBrWn_s35LUvX #hurricanehelene #palmettoprepared Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/channels/byjggglhNHCzSdyUdc-SPw.htmljoin
Initial Community Report Immediately After Hurricane Helene Hit.
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Just a quick video to show we are alright and what you should be doing after an event if you were prepared enough to think ahead. The key here is community and you can't be selfish in these situations.
Shiitake Mushroom Farming from Inoculation to Fruiting
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In this video, we show the literal fruits of our labor. These mushrooms were grown on an oak log using plugs from North Spore. northspore.com/collections/plug-spawn/products/shiitake-plug-spawn Link is not an affiliate link. Just showing where I got mine. #mushroomfarming #selfreliance #palmettoprepared Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/channels/byjggglhNHCzSdyUdc-SPw.htmljoin
Trying Out the Work Sharp Benchstone Knife Sharpener...
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In this video, we show a legit first time use of a Benchtop Benchstone Knife Sharpener from Work Sharp. The entire premise of this purchase was to find a system that could be used quickly and get good, repeatable results. Also, to find a system that you could teach a novice with very little instruction. #knifesharpening #palmettoprepared Join this channel to get access to perks: th-cam.com/chan...
Five MORE Reasons I Don't Trust Our Food System
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In this video, we continue a conversation we had about six months ago when we discussed some of the reasons I dont trust our food system. That video is right here: th-cam.com/video/5YWyopSvtUo/w-d-xo.html Here is some further reading from the USDA about plumping: www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2011/07/22/138606851/got-enhanced-meat-usda-rule-may-make-it-easier-to-tell #selfreliance #palmetto...
Forgotten Medicine: The Turkey Tail Mushroom
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Forgotten Medicine: The Turkey Tail Mushroom
Heirloom Skills: Saving Your Own Seed
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Heirloom Skills: Saving Your Own Seed
Corn Smut: What Is It and How Can I Use It, Huitlacoche
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Corn Smut: What Is It and How Can I Use It, Huitlacoche
Making Peach Butter From an Epic Peach Harvest
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Making Peach Butter From an Epic Peach Harvest
Building Emergency Food Buckets for Under $50
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Building Emergency Food Buckets for Under $50
Getting Rid of Pests Without Spraying: Japanese Beetles
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Getting Rid of Pests Without Spraying: Japanese Beetles
5 Reasons Why You Need to Grow Blueberries
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5 Reasons Why You Need to Grow Blueberries
Gear Talk: NB-100 Full Face Respirator/ Gas Mask
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Gear Talk: NB-100 Full Face Respirator/ Gas Mask
Setting Up Your Apothecary, Tools and Processes to Create Herbal Medicines
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Setting Up Your Apothecary, Tools and Processes to Create Herbal Medicines
Honest Review: AR500 Freeman Plate Carrier System
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Honest Review: AR500 Freeman Plate Carrier System
Rendering Lard and Making Pork Rinds, Hog Processing
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Rendering Lard and Making Pork Rinds, Hog Processing
More Forgotten Medicine: Cleavers, Eat the Weeds
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More Forgotten Medicine: Cleavers, Eat the Weeds
You Should Be Pruning Your Fruit Trees
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You Should Be Pruning Your Fruit Trees
Five Reasons Why I Quit Trusting Our Food System
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Five Reasons Why I Quit Trusting Our Food System
Harvesting Black Walnuts and Pressing Them into Oil
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Harvesting Black Walnuts and Pressing Them into Oil
Traditional Outbuildings and Structures for Homesteads
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Traditional Outbuildings and Structures for Homesteads
Forgotten Medicine: Pine Resin, Making a Pine Resin Salve
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Forgotten Medicine: Pine Resin, Making a Pine Resin Salve
Honest Review: River Guide Oilskin Hat by Outback Trading Co
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Honest Review: River Guide Oilskin Hat by Outback Trading Co
Making a Ground Korean BBQ Style Venison Jerky from Start to Finish
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Making a Ground Korean BBQ Style Venison Jerky from Start to Finish
Herbal Medicine: Wormwood and How to Use It
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Herbal Medicine: Wormwood and How to Use It
Five Reasons Why You Need to Grow Daikon Radish
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Five Reasons Why You Need to Grow Daikon Radish
Id rather always have it and never need it than never have it when I need it
I’m in Georgia and we were expecting a direct hit according to the news. But it went more to the east. Ryan hall y’all is my online weatherman . He’s the best.
why pull your deer from the rear against the hair? Makes no sense at all.
Wow!!! 😋
👍
Thanks for sharing. There are so many details I hadn't considered. I'm so glad you're all safe through it. 🌷
Dude, I carry a pistol 24hrs a day 7 days a week
Thanks a lot was wondering what to do with a load of oregano in the garden! Does Cleopatra oregano make good salve as well ?
Good good thank you very much sir
How are you do you sell this? Ill really like some dont really have time to grow it
You need to call the cops in case the bad guys say YOU were the initiator. Control the narrative then tell the cops you will give a statement once your lawyer is available
There is one place where there ARE cops on every street corner. It’s the 2-3 block wide circle surrounding the US Capitol.
Thank you for sharing this story. This encourages me to pursue a CCW permit
Have you pulled many deer? Try pulling it head first. Who the hell pulls them backwards? 😂
Been doing it for over a decade. You act like the hair being bent the other way adds any significant difference between pulling from the head. I hang from the rear legs to gut and cut so it just keeps it all easy to drag from the same joint i hang
My wallet has exactly $0.00 in it, I might start carrying a fake wallet incase I get into this situation.
Wow! Near, far, and everywhere in between
Or asswipes sighting in guns day before season!
Cartel
Very jealous! I’ve had a hard time finding Lion’s Mane… probably less rthan 5 times in my whole life have I ever seen it in the wild
Only times I ever seem to find them they are way out of reach. But this broke that streak as I've found a now that i can reach from the ground
I have a “CON” of this review: You move the knife so much you can never get a handle of “blade thickness”! #2 CON: How about batoning some wood??
Thanks for the review. Would this have a problem with fragments if something hits it since it's steel? If it does, it might be pointless protection if fragments injures the wearer.
Yes there is no antispalling coating here. You can however get the pads to fit in there to stop that. But I'll take a copper jacket to the shoulder over a full bullet to the heart any day
HA You are RIGHT About the idiot weather forecasters. The only job where you can be wrong 100% of the time and keep your job. Take a course on weather forecasting so you can understand patterns. Look up for a Coast Guard Boat Captain licensing course as they do weather courses.
Good video Savannah GA here I winterize my generator Thanksgiving weekend and pull it out on Memorial Day weekend and service it and get it ready foe the upcoming season. Non-ethynol gas only if you can get it. Change the oil as prescribed in your owner's manual or sooner. Air filter also. And I added two more 5 gallon gas cans, the steel safety cans, none of that plastic crap. Yes, expensive but they are worth it.
Is this in So Carolina??
@@stevenhann3288 yup
Just another day in paradise
Good stuff
At what point would you be concerned of it spontaneously combusting?! Isn’t that a worry out in the open (sun).
It only generates heat when it's wet. When it dries out enough to light on fire, the bacteria making the reaction die or become inactive
A deer drags much easy dragging from the head end of the deer. This way you and not dragging against the grain of the deer's hair.
😂😂 Yep
Cool
I'm so thankful they don't run dogs here. Rabbits, raccoons, and bear are fine but no deer thankfully.
@adamelam6385 interestingly enough they don't allow dogs for deer in my game zone. Even better is I had a hunt ruined earlier this year by 2 German shepherds running right through my property. Had a buck grunting behind me 5 mins before I could see more than just a silhouette, he walked around me to my right, was making a Scrape when he took off to my left right under my stand. The 2 dogs were about 5 seconds behind him. Just another example of how I can't catch a break this year
@ that sucks man, owners should be fined as a form of hunter harassment along with leash laws.
Same
Sucks. I'd go back to public land if they weren't still trying to clear the roads from the hurricane. All it does is funnel all the hunters to the same 8 spots
We were firing Profesional fireworks (1.3G) on opening day. Someone called an erroneous complaint to get the sheriff to come visit us. said we were scaring the deer. As he showed up to talk to us, there happened to be 4 deer that we were watching, walking a fence line about 300yds away. Every time we launched a shell, the deer just stopped, looked around, and kept nonchalantly walking and nibbling. Officer laughed and told us to have a nice day. I personally don't mind what you are hearing, just drives them TO ME
@duaneroepke8840 sometimes it does. Deer are resilient and get used to stuff. But shouting and a wide open range time usually means they won't have any reason to cross over to my side of the creek until after dark. Ill just have to try again next weekend
You were probably scaring other deer in the area. Your backyard isn’t the rest of the world lol.
Dude!! Sounds like you’re in the city?? 😂😂😂
@@CorsairTrainers yep. It's not uncommon for folks to go outside and shoot. It's what we do around here. But doing it an hour before dark when the deer are moving just sucks for those clowns like me sitting in a stand on the property next to the fun
😂
Yep, gonna have to try again next weekend
Excuses excuses! Eat some carrots and go get them on the dark! 😂. Nah man I get it. It so happens most large parcels get split up because that’s the nature of it.
Yep. It's just the nature of the beast. Just wish I could go back in time and buy more acreage when I bought this property. My own fault. Alot of folks have a romantic view of rural living but remember, if you can do what you want, when you want, because you're out of city limits... so can your neighbors. So you better be okay with that or don't move out rural
@@PalmettoPreparedyup! I’m hoping like hell I can buy the 40 next to our new place when it comes up for sale!
@thepracticalrifleman old guy that owned the 45 acres next to me was cool with me buying more when he was ready to sell. He died unexpectedly. And his kids jacked up the price to $10k an acre. Couldn't justify the purchase since I bought mine for $2500/ac. We don't exactly live near any city so charging that much was a way to get the northerners that were moving south to overpay. It worked. They got paid and I got new neighbors. They really aren't bad folks. You can just tell they aren't from around here because common courtesy doesn't apply during hunting season like it used to.
@ damn ten is like the yuppie property near the big towns around here. I started to buy 51 acres when I was like 25 for $500/acre. Stuff we just bought was $5k.
Yeah the locals know the prices. We know anyone asking triple the going rate is just trying to cash in on northerners moving south that don't know any better because prices up where they came from have been that outrageous for years. It's a weird kind of gentrification tactic or something
For those that can't read the description since the mobile version of YT hides it: Why haven't you gotten a deer yet this year??? This is just a small slice of how it's gotten around my property in the last few years. I don't get to hunt much because of work. And the days I finally get to sit, neighbors in some direction are out doing something else. They're on their own property and are allowed to do whatever they want because they own it and live outside of city limits. This time they decided to go shooting. Other times it's been dirt bikes. Or bush hogging. Or a party. Point being, when I bought this property, the hunting was amazing. Always saw deer even if they weren't big ones but I could always count on herds coming through. Now. Those deer are still here but they've gone strictly nocturnal because of people. The presence of people is pressure even if they aren't hunting. So dirt bikes, atvs, shooting, loud music, having a good time especially during early morning or evening hours just makes deer change their patterns. No amount of baiting is going to help you get big deer back as long as all that is going on. This is just a sad realization for myself. A once thriving ecosystem that I've spend years improving by burning, thinning trees, planting food plots, has slowly been affected by the encroachment of people selling large tracts of property and subdividing them off. More people per acre= less success hunting it's just a fact. Remember that when you go to purchase a hunting property. All it takes is one neighbor to sell or subdivide acreage to many other buyers and that once good spot can turn sour quickly.
The same thing happened to me. I spend hundreds of thousands of dollars purchasing the property and put in untold hours of sweat equity just to have it ruined when a neighboring property sold and it was developed.
Everybody says “Pecan” differently I heard someone called them “Peecorns” 😂
I thought I heard them all then I heard someone call them "peck uns"
Dragging against the hair so snow gets packed in there, making your drag more difficult. Great.
We don't have snow here. But the same knot can be applied to the neck with equally good results. I don't do it because this method shown has worked well for me for does for years. Mainly because down south our does only get up to 140-150lbs max
I remember Hurricane Hugo very well. We lived in the boonies of SC and didn't have water or electricity for almost a month. With Hurricane Helene, we live about 1 1/2 hrs. from Asheville, NC and had actually visited the area on Wednesday before the hurricane hit and ran into a lot of rain while there. We lost power at our house for 3 1/2 days and it was a struggle but we realized we didn't have it anywhere near as bad as those in the NC mountains. We found ice at one store but went back the next day to get more and it was out as were all stores in our area.
Okay. Yet no temp gage was shown. So essentially, this is a heap of rotting poo. Wow!
You're right. Couldn't find my temp gauge
Thank you
What is the best time of year to pick the hulls?
Just topically very important. Do not consume this🤔
I made my first tincture this year. A lot of mine had maggots so I didn’t use those.
Yeah those buggers move in fast. I try to run out and check after any windstorm to grab them as fresh as possible
Thank you for that great video. Knew some things, learned some things.
I just looked on Amazon and yes, they came out recently with a new insert with a soft yellow flame
That is the largest mushroom I have ever seen, anywhere. Holy moly. I know you said the mushroom generally grows on the wood, i noticed that, the one you harvested, was growing in a bark less area (maybe damaged bark? fallen branch?) does it grow on bare wood or bark or both? and finally, thank you so much for not dragging your fork over your teeth when you ate the mushroom. I have only a few pet peeves and that is one of them it makes me want to scream, nails on a chalkboard.... :)
Biggest mushroom I've ever found by far. I've found flushes of oyster mushrooms that collectively total that weight but not just one big mushroom like this one. Since they're a parasitic mushroom, they usually fruit on damaged or dying trees. I've seen them growing from woodpecker holes and areas where a branch fell off. Basically any weaker point but it can definitely grow through any crack in the bark. Lol no problem, I share the peeve on that one. I rarely even like eating on camera because just the sound of chewing gets people going crazy
Great you captured the Mother Queen of them all 😢 Very informational video, Great Job! 🇺🇸🏴☠️
Thank you TBOR
Great score Anthony! That one's a whopper! Thanks for showing how you processed it.
I was very proud of this one