If food keeps rising in price it may become cost prohibitive to do anymore. Of course that also may mean normal people won't be able to afford food, and interesting things tend to happen when normal people can't afford food.
You may live to see your wishes come true, but perhaps not in the way you'd like.
Hippies fleeing the cities for homesteads in the early 70's were a bit premature. Now it looks like the key to long-term survival.
Get enough space for a truck patch and a cellar to grow and store canned vegetables and home-brew, raise chickens. buy flour and beans in bulk and make your own bread.
Makes you think you're full when you're actually starving...
Not for very long though. Because of all the water your body tends to be able to process it pretty quickly.
Apparently some professional eaters use it as a practice food for that reason.
Hunger Games and its "whoopsie juice" to vomit so they could eat more comes to mind.
I weep for our species.
If food keeps rising in price it may become cost prohibitive to do anymore. Of course that also may mean normal people won't be able to afford food, and interesting things tend to happen when normal people can't afford food.
You may live to see your wishes come true, but perhaps not in the way you'd like.
Hippies fleeing the cities for homesteads in the early 70's were a bit premature. Now it looks like the key to long-term survival.
Get enough space for a truck patch and a cellar to grow and store canned vegetables and home-brew, raise chickens. buy flour and beans in bulk and make your own bread.
My retirement fantasy.