Thursday, January 17, 2008

How to Catch and Eat a Rat

We certainly have rats around our little Los Angeles compound, but we've never considered eating them. Thankfully potty-mouthed survival expert Cody Lundin, author of 98.6 Degrees The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive, shows you how in this youtube highlight. If you enjoyed the squirrel melt video we posted some time ago, you'll love this one as well. And the kids will dig those rat pelts!

6 comments:

KenM said...

mmmm, now THAT's good eatin' !

Excited to see the new book.

Homegrown Revolution said...

Ken,

We owe you a copy when it comes out. Thanks for your contribution!

SoapBoxLA said...

I was so on board as he extolled the virtues of simplicity, gratitude for life, doing more with less!

Then he ate a rat and I found myself looking for a vegan foraging guide!

Some of us are hunters, some of us will be the hunted!

I'm scared!

Homegrown Revolution said...

Be scared soapboxla--we're working on a Soylent Green sourdough pancake recipe!

Greg said...

Alright, that cool trap is driving me nuts... anybody know how it works? I can't see how the top horizontal stick is holding up the rock...

Jihad Joe said...

I wouldn't recommend keeping rat pelts as rats carry an encyclopedia of viruses and bacterium. And I'd make sure it is cooked well - almost to the point of being charred.

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