Tuesday, 10 November 2020

Real food tastes like dirt, water, and exertion

Over time, the guns and tents and sleeping bags were wrecked. So they learned to tan skins, sew with sinew, hunt with handmade bows, sleep comfortably on the ground and in the open. The salt was the thing that lasted the longest. And after it was gone they discovered that real food tastes like dirt, water, and exertion.

D. Cook, The new wilderness (202), loc 859

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