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Traditional Native American survival food. Dried meat (often organ meats) + rendered fat + berries. Extremely nutrient-dense and calorie-dense. Stable for years without refrigeration. Perfect macronutrient balance for energy.
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2-4oz as needed
Homemade: dried lean meat pounded to powder + rendered tallow + dried berries. 1:1 ratio by weight. Stores indefinitely
Foods and nutrients that enhance this food's benefits:
High calorie, not for sedentary lifestyle
Ultimate ancestral survival food, sustained Lewis & Clark expedition
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