No.11427
You probably have really bad cholesterol levels.
Dandelions are edible if you're wondering (the entire plant is edible), they're pretty good for you too. Maybe fry some up with the eggs.
No.11428
Eggs are pretty good food. You should try to find some meat and plants too though, or you will get ill eventually.
Please eat well op, your health is an important thing.
No.11429
>>11427Thanks for the tip, they don't look too edible but i'll give it a shot.
I don't really know anything about my cholesterol levels though..
>>11428Meat is probably out of the question. I can't hunt, and i can't stand the thought of eating something i have looked in the eye an hour earlier.
No.11430
There are a lot of edible plants that can serve as food. There is information available online.
There was a girl who was homeless for most of her life, traveling. She inspired this possibility within me. I also met another homeless guy who was going around on his bike, looking for trees that have nuts growing on them.
It's important to have a balance. Please take good care of your body.
No.11431
The big dendilions are bitter, you should generally pick only young ones.
Also plantains are a good for food/tea.
Also you should be able to find some mint near forests and moisty areas.
There are also a few other herbs that you can eat, but im sleepy and i cant really them.
Anyway good luck hang in there.
No.11432
>>11429>i can't stand the thought of eating something i have looked in the eye an hour earlier.You don't seem to have much of a choice. I can understand feeling that way if you didn't
need to hunt, but it sounds like you live in a "kill or be killed" environment, so I don't see why the idea is so abhorrent to you.
No.11433
What do you exactly mean with "free"?
No.11434
>>11426Well, in regards to morals, killing an animal that doesn't have power of reason because you NEED is not wrong. Therefore you shouldn't feel bad about it.
Not sure if growing your own vegetables is in conflict with being a NEET
No.11436
>>11434If it's a self-sustaining method of getting your own food, should be fine. Though I see your point since growing a garden requires alot of TLC, knowledge on what conditions certain veggies need and plant food. NEETs with experience on this shite prolly have a good chance at this.
I have a 50/50 chance at getting it right.Drinking tea is a good thing to have almost every day, too. Plenty of antioxidants and vitamins you can get from that. Especially Dandelion tea.
And if you can find any, nettles for nettle tea. No.11437
>>11436You can also boil pine needles to make a nice leafy/minty tea. Lots of Vitamin C iirc.
Same with the flower buds of lavender plants.
Keep in mind that you should rinse everything you pick in populated areas to remove pesticides.
No.11443
>>11439This anon is probably talking about chives. They're edible, grow almost everywhere, and funnily enough, would probably go great with eggs.
No.11453
Everyone, thank you for your tips, kindness and help.
I don't exactly live in a kill or be killed situation, it's just that i have to do this untill i get a steady source of income again.
I'll tell the story in more detail some other time, my free internet is running out soon.
I'll try to follow up on all of your advice.
No.11454
>>11453You're welcome friend.