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Hunt your own wild meat, cook with it and enjoy healthy, lean free range meat.
Cooking and eating wild food is environmentally friendly and an obvious step towards a self sufficient life.

In this section I will concentrate on hunting and how to cook wild meat.

Hunting and cooking your own wild meat is the best way to guarantee yourself premium, fresh, organic meat all the time. Not much can beat serving up fresh hunted meat for family and friends!

I share some of my favorite recipes featuring wild, hunted meat.

My recipes are mostly simple weekday meals that I cook for my family utilizing what’s available around me at the time.

It’s fresh, seasonal, farmhouse style home cooking.

Hunter gatherer food is healthy, natural and sustainable. Cooking and eating wild meat is the best way to enjoy food.
There are many pros for hunting food, my main reasons are:
Wild meat is lean, free range and organic and we can be sure that the animal had a happy, natural life and usually they die very quickly with minimal suffering involved. I love that we always have free range and organic meat to cook and eat.
I believe it’s the best, healthiest and most humane way to enjoy meat.
A meat hunter takes good care of the meat and very little goes to waste.

Hunting for food is healthy, natural, sustainable and a great step towards becoming food self sufficient. Learn to cook all the different cuts of the animal and you can feed your family for a long time with good quality organic meat.

It’s an environmentally friendly, nutritious, free ranged and organic option! Best of all more flavors and nutrition!

 

 

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Hey, I'm Camilla

a qualified chef, hunter gatherer and keen food grower who loves to fish. I started my food blog as a platform to share my recipes and tips on how to become more food self sufficient.

I spent many years cooking food in fancy restaurants but my favorite food that I am the most proud of is the food that I cook at my homestead in rural New Zealand from homegrown or raised, hunted, gathered or caught ingredients.

My recipes are fresh, seasonal, farmhouse style home cooking.

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