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‘Future Survival Kit’ project - by Lucy McRae - ‘State of Extremes’ exhibition  curated by Aric Chen at Design Museum Holon, Tel Aviv, Israel  
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wildernesssurvivor:

Awesome day pack! (Not to mention packing skills!)

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Awesome day pack! (Not to mention packing skills!)

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wildernesssurvivor: If you’re starving, well, you’ve got a source of protein. Actually, you’ve got a

wildernesssurvivor:

If you’re starving, well, you’ve got a source of protein. Actually, you’ve got a lot - Let me explain:

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A lot of insects are edible without needing to be cooked (You’ll be safe eating them uncooked, but it’s better if you can fry them).
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Slugs: Can be found easily during the rainy season, or any type of swampy / marsh area. Around 12-16% protein, plus rich in the minerals that promote blood flow
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Ants: Small, but easy to find + packed with goodies. Find them in anthills, usually under rocks or at the base of a tree. 14.4 grams of protein / 100 grams, plus 5.7mg iron / 100 grams.
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Cockroach: Typically in forest / moist regions, found inside hallow trees, woodpiles, and mulch. Rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Fiber, and nearly 20% protein, depending on the species.
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Termites: Another small one, but you can find thousands in rotting logs / wood, usually in the coastal areas or dense forest. Another 14.4 grams protein / 100 grams.
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Grasshopper: Found commonly in medows or open fields with over 20 grams of protein / 100 grams
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Grubs: Probably your best find, look for them in rotting / hallow trees. They have a lot of carbs, plus some species are 42% protein
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The nice thing about these insects is that they aren’t “extreme eats”. Plenty of people in Asian countries eat these things on the regular, so don’t be afraid to chow down if it comes to it.


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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, back by popular demand, the “The more I know” T-shirt!Last time we ran T-shirt

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, back by popular demand, the “The more I know” T-shirt!

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Motifs: Breezes, Cold Drinks, Beaches, Islands, Oceans, Seashells, Fishing, Swimming, Second-Hand Clothing

Values: Simplicity, Naturalism, Survivalism, Connection with nature, Protection of sea life, Balance

Colors: Green, Blue, Red, Orange, Yellow, Purple, White, Cyan


Watch “Survivalism” from our Austin City Limits performance, which airs tomorrow on PBS and online at acltv.com/watch. Via Stereogum

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