The Cooking Oil Of Our Ancestors - How To Make Homemade Beef Tallow - Superfood Brain Fuel

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  • @ryansearles6078
    @ryansearles6078 Рік тому +28

    This is amazing! It breaks my heart that people have forgotten such age old traditions. It’s a battle to simply not get food that’s poisoned these days 🙃

    • @LadyIarConnacht
      @LadyIarConnacht Рік тому +1

      They used to make candles out of tallow as well. We've forgotten so much - too much.

  • @amyk6028
    @amyk6028 10 місяців тому +2

    So thankful you made this video! As a retired RN, it breaks my heart that so many people listen to the mainstream media and the pharmaceutical industry regarding what’s “healthy” when their only goal is to make money off of our diseased bodies 😢

  • @pepper24able
    @pepper24able Рік тому +20

    So impressed Nate. Too many permies are vegan. Totally refreshing to see this from you. Hugs from my farm in NZ where we eat grass fed everything, including the fat!

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +3

      absolutely my friend animals are an essential part of the restorative agriculture of the future!!... so happy to hear you're getting the real deal and in particular I love to consume the raw bone marrow from the femur bones with a little maple syrup and sea salt

    • @vonmajor
      @vonmajor Рік тому

      Greg Judy is a good link for those who want to get an understanding of Regenerative Agricultural. He has taken burned out farms that become lush again, become soil sponges that absorb rainwater and create a thriving living soil web that make a tremendous carbon sink to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

  • @Ramhanks
    @Ramhanks Рік тому +9

    I've made this many times and the pantry has 20 quarts of this love. I suggest going to your local meat market and request beef suet. It costs .89/lb. From a 20 lb purchase, I will shave as much meat from the fat as I can and usually end up with about 6 lbs of beef and 14lbs of fat. Render that and pour in jars. It is the ticket! Pork fat is nice to make as well......kicks those fried eggs up 12 notches! Happy cooking ya'll

  • @lindas9806
    @lindas9806 Рік тому +12

    Never seen this done before! I didn’t know it was so “easy”.

  • @markjordan1765
    @markjordan1765 18 днів тому

    Wow so good. We do about 500 pounds of Tallow each year. After you pour your oil in the jars lay a towel over them they will seal better. Its the best food for you. We only eat meat. GREAT JOB LOVE IT SO MUCH.

  • @chrisblack5795
    @chrisblack5795 Рік тому +2

    I used my crock pot to render both lard and beef tallow...worked great!

  • @jerrybates5766
    @jerrybates5766 Рік тому +7

    Thanks Nate for the great tutorial, I've seen grass fed tallow for sale for $45 a quart! Well worth the effort . My butcher tried to talk me out of the suet for other cuts from the animal stating i would like it better and then offered lard from someone else's pig. He doesn't know the difference in quality at all and the mission of raising clean meat. I hope others keep aware of what goes on behind the scenes. I'll be cooking some up next week.

    • @momcomputer6461
      @momcomputer6461 Рік тому +1

      @ $45 a quart, he may very well known the difference! haha

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +3

      I made this video with you in mind!.. most butchers would not understand the mission of the clean meat but they might definitely understand $45 a quart! lol.. you have a golden opportunity for this exact product

  • @smas3256
    @smas3256 Рік тому +6

    A bit off topic.
    I've been making my own bone broth from chicken bones for all of my adult life.
    Wonderful gel.
    Today my legs were sore and weak and my knee hurt.
    I'm assuming the knee pain was from inflammation because walking upstairs my knee turned inward. Miss alighted.
    I warmed up chicken soup I made from bone broth gel. Included already was sliced carrot and egg noodles.
    I sliced fresh garlic cloves into the steaming hot soup. Besides being so delicious, Wow. Almost right away my legs were stronger and no longer sore. My knee stopped hurting and was no longer unstable. In my mid 70s.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +3

      that is wonderful my friend thank you for sharing your experience!!

    • @ruthlugo5321
      @ruthlugo5321 6 місяців тому

      But if you’ve been making your own bone broth, why would you suffer from inflammation? I’m confused. Trying to find my source of inflammation.

    • @markjordan1765
      @markjordan1765 18 днів тому

      Stay away from Carbs and Sugar.

  • @mohdabdulbarisiddiqui1724
    @mohdabdulbarisiddiqui1724 8 місяців тому +1

    Exactly i have listened this so many times from Mufti Tariq Masood also 😊

  • @noway9991
    @noway9991 Рік тому +3

    Yes indeed my grandmother did make tallow and lard. I continue to use (and swear by) lard in my pie crust to this day.

    • @smas3256
      @smas3256 Рік тому +1

      Stop it. lol. Nobody could beat my grandma's pies. I'll be doing it now.

  • @justmewhoru8842
    @justmewhoru8842 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for making this video! Watching again to refresh my memory. Got two huge pots going!

  • @ValiantPeony
    @ValiantPeony Рік тому +2

    Thank you kind sir. Much of my families recipes were lost when Grandma passed. You have gifted us with this ancient treasure and I sense she is smiling for my learning. Namaste

    • @smas3256
      @smas3256 Рік тому +2

      Grandma did not write anything down. All from memory. Her daughters, my mom and her sisters were distracted by the Queen, hollow wood stars.
      Many years later, as the girls were trying to can, new and fully approved directions, grandma tried to help in their kitchens. Grandma smiled and shook her head when they sent her out to relax in the lawn chair.
      My mom could not bake the pies her mom made. Mom gave up.
      I grew up in the city. Only thing in the store was Crisco. I had success, mom was amazed. But yuck. I started using butter instead. Chancy because of the water content. Lard is ridiculous in price. Lard must be this easy.

  • @runemasterhariwulfaz5267
    @runemasterhariwulfaz5267 Рік тому +5

    I used to make something similar where I would chill homemade bone broth in the fridge, and you’d get a solid sheet of fat on the top. I’d basically break the thick sheet and put it aside in a Tupperware in the freezer and use that to cook kale. Stuff is incredibly tasty

  • @catherinemcmartin8275
    @catherinemcmartin8275 Рік тому +5

    Hi Nate, thanks for the video. I hope everyone had a nice Christmas. May everyone have a happy and prosperous new year.

  • @redeyerustler172
    @redeyerustler172 Рік тому +3

    Cheers brother Thank You for all you do .... much respect 👊✌️

  • @ruthlugo5321
    @ruthlugo5321 6 місяців тому

    Incredible to know about this. I’m not one to use oil but love butter ( margarine). Didn’t know how unhealthy margarine could be. But thank you for the video & the info., I’m blown away!

  • @justmewhoru8842
    @justmewhoru8842 Рік тому

    Powerful knowledge! I love you man!

  • @cjfazio3012
    @cjfazio3012 Рік тому

    Just like great grandparents made!!

  • @lincwayne3435
    @lincwayne3435 Рік тому +1

    GOOOOD schtuff, brougham!
    Thank you, n mucho blessings to your house!

  • @nkc9788
    @nkc9788 Рік тому +2

    That’s great information!

  • @tribalchief6965
    @tribalchief6965 Рік тому

    Wow nice recipe i try also in qurbani eid love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @Ravntor
    @Ravntor Рік тому +1

    So glad to found this channel.

  • @blueridgeboy6791
    @blueridgeboy6791 2 місяці тому +1

    Just made me some more today. I feel a grilled cheese in beef tallow coming on.

  • @yvanapantino273
    @yvanapantino273 Рік тому

    Fantastic. Thank you so much. I will be making this instead of buying it from the supermarket.

  • @crystaljones13
    @crystaljones13 Рік тому +3

    Yes, fat is good for you! I’ve been curious about using tallow ever since I started learning about ancestral diets a year ago. Great information!

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +1

      I use this stuff constantly and feel better than ever before in life

    • @crystaljones13
      @crystaljones13 Рік тому +1

      @@gardenlikeaviking
      I’m curious what it tastes like. I was going to buy some at the store but the price was insane. I’ve been spending a small fortune on grass fed butter. It would be nice to have a healthy alternative to substitute for some things. I’ll definitely give it a try.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +2

      @@crystaljones13 when you drop the plants off i'lll give you a pint

    • @garthwunsch
      @garthwunsch Рік тому +1

      @@crystaljones13try frying some really good bread in a bit of this oil, then a bit of salt and pepper…

    • @crystaljones13
      @crystaljones13 Рік тому

      @@garthwunsch
      Thank you Garth!

  • @jamestyrer6067
    @jamestyrer6067 Рік тому

    I REMEMBER MY GRANDMOTHER MAKING THIS ON THE FARM. I THINK I WILL GIVE IT A TRY MAYBE SOME FOR THE BACK YARD BIRDS

  • @kaarinakreus5569
    @kaarinakreus5569 Рік тому +1

    Thanks a million ❤ This was really needed. I have a 10 acre permaculture farm and I am constantly looking for ways to store things without refridgeration, just in my root cellar

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому

      thats wonderful you are so fortunate to have the land!!!... yes this stuff is the ultimate way to store highly nourishing fats for well over a year in the cellar

  • @victorialg1270
    @victorialg1270 Рік тому +1

    Beef tallow was traditionally used in place of butter every where except on the table. So as dairy becomes harder to find switch to using healthy tallow.
    20 pounds rendered to 6 quarts plus about 2 pounds cracklings for the chickens!

  • @rainwaterrefugehomestead2267
    @rainwaterrefugehomestead2267 Рік тому +1

    Can't wait to try this!

  • @thomasleebrown3136
    @thomasleebrown3136 Рік тому +1

    Thank You for the information !

  • @littlefarmer1303
    @littlefarmer1303 Рік тому

    Fantastic video. I grew up in Hungary eating homemade pork fat, goose fat, duck fat, never heard of beef tallow. I moved to Scotland, got together with my Scotts man and I discovered beef tallow. It is delicious. The latest animal fat we make together is mutton fat, because we get mutton from a local farmer for good price. We use the fat of course. It is mega delicious. We make ghee too, another amazing Ayurvedic medicine. Since we started eating quality, organic, homemade animal fat our health improved greatly. We already ate healthy, organic, mainly home grown, always homemade food. But the homemade animal fat and home raised and/or locally raised meat, our health is even better. Back to the olden days, eat what our ancestors ate.
    Did you know, the hard stuff that stays from lard and suet making, you can grind it down and make delicoous sandwich cream out of it. You can also add it into your homemade scones, yummm. And indeed, our chickens love it too.

  • @stuartdelamare4072
    @stuartdelamare4072 Рік тому +1

    My dad uses tallow. he puts his screws stood up in it before he uses them 👍🇬🇬

  • @mickhegartygrows
    @mickhegartygrows Рік тому +1

    Bought my suet yesterday, the ranchers says it’s hard to sell this time of year so they gave me 40lbs for the price of 20lbs! I’m going to render it today.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +1

      score!!!... how'd it turn out?... great I'd assume

    • @mickhegartygrows
      @mickhegartygrows Рік тому +1

      Finished it up yesterday. 40lbs of suet gave me a little over 5 gallons of tallow! I turned the leftover “waste” into dog treats.

  • @603provisions7
    @603provisions7 5 місяців тому

    Nice. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @AeriolNicols
    @AeriolNicols Рік тому

    Just what I needed to know. Thank you.

  • @Successfulgardendesign
    @Successfulgardendesign Рік тому +1

    Great info, many thanks, Nate :o) Topic suggestion for future videos - the Viking Diet - what does a typical food week look like in the Viking household, other than seasonal veg, of course?!

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +2

      that is a fantastic idea my friend thank you and that will now be in the works!!

  • @makurei6888
    @makurei6888 8 місяців тому

    Impressive video. Very nice.

  • @emeraldknotts37
    @emeraldknotts37 Рік тому

    Awesome! I’d love to make some soap with that 💚

  • @momcomputer6461
    @momcomputer6461 Рік тому +1

    I've never rendered beef tallow. The cracklin's from rendering lard are great if you bake them 'till crunchy. It didn't look too appetizing to me, but I do think my German Shepard would enjoy what you had left in that bowl!

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +2

      lol thats why I don't eat it!... but I've known many old schoolers that do consume it... still the animals absolutely LOVE it!

    • @lloydruiz7866
      @lloydruiz7866 Рік тому

      ​@@gardenlikeaviking❤

  • @lihlebusane3503
    @lihlebusane3503 Рік тому

    Wow...Great content indeed. Amazing thank you 🙏

  • @mizp1111
    @mizp1111 Рік тому

    Nate, Congratulations 🎉 on 40k subscribers!

  • @shalettewoods3942
    @shalettewoods3942 Рік тому

    I make body butter with it…but purchase the tallow…you have inspired me to make my own

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому

      absolutely my friend its so rewarding and just ask for the suet from the butcher and for sure they'll have some

  • @phaizonosborne2806
    @phaizonosborne2806 Рік тому

    Thank you, this is awesome!

  • @misterdubity3073
    @misterdubity3073 Рік тому +1

    Future video related ideas: beef tallow from kidney fat vs peripheral fat; and how do these compare/contrast with pork fat and chicken fat? Thanks

  • @peter2327
    @peter2327 Рік тому +3

    I remove the meat and particles first with a knife, send it through the meat grinder's coarsest insert and then render the fat. I have a stack of three honey sieves coarse/medium/fine, which I use to filter it. always use metal sieves!
    Some of the fat is flavoured with onions and leeks, some with chillis (makes cooking faster and more convenient, the chinese do that with pig fat as well)
    The residues are buried in a raised bed, I do not feed animals to animals, I remember mad cow disease in the 90s way too well.
    Then the emptied pot gets 5cm of dish soap water, sieves stacked top down in the big pot, lid on it - and the sieves will clean almost by themselves in the steam, the dish soap will keep the dropping rest fat dissolved.
    And: I do such things only outside. hot fat is hot fat, if it does burst into flames, it can not be put out easily (never try to put out a fat fire with water! use a blanket to suffocate the fire), it will burn sooty and black , and because it is hot, it is very runny and will seep into every nook and cranny. just imagine it going rancid in the cracks between the floor planks.
    Garage floors and the like are way easier to clean.
    Also please pour it away from you (not towards you) and wear closed shoes and a long apron, just in case. you are human and prone to fail. one slipped hand on a fatty handle maybe enough.

    • @smas3256
      @smas3256 Рік тому

      Did you witness Mad Cow? Were there overhead telephones in proximity? Was there radar in the vicinity and where was it pointing? Think microwaves and radio waves. How about spraying with chemicals? An honest biologist will tell you they can't pass along diseases to each other. Same as humans.

    • @misterdubity3073
      @misterdubity3073 Рік тому

      Good point about mad cow / prion disease. I would think that this concern would be species specific, i.e. don't feet beef "cracklins" to cows but OK to feed to chickens. But that is speculation. Your way is safer.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +1

      thats some really great advice Peter thank you for sharing with us!!.. especially the part about cleaning immediately in scalding water I really wish I would have remembered to add that part in because its very beneficial to do it NOW and not later

  • @DS-nv8bi
    @DS-nv8bi 10 місяців тому

    our ancestors also ate more red meat and fat than we are told to eat now. i have been eating lots of beef for 17 months and staying away from carbs,my health is better than i can tell here. i am 67 yrs and on no meds my BP is 102/66. i use tallow and lard

    • @ruthlugo5321
      @ruthlugo5321 6 місяців тому

      I’ve been told stay away from red meat! How confusing!

    • @DS-nv8bi
      @DS-nv8bi 6 місяців тому

      @@ruthlugo5321 same here. i started meat and fat as the total food i eat( eggs) because i had pain and reduced mobility in my knees and i was gaining weight that i could not lose. searching the net i found meat eaters and tried it as an experiment.
      i had loss of inflammation in my knees,hand,s and stomach and weight loss in the first 20 days and have stuck with it because i had health improvements and still am improving in areas that i did not realize were issues. the newest improvement is my skin healing.

    • @chrisedoja6644
      @chrisedoja6644 5 місяців тому +1

      Wow. God bless you more.

  • @keithnotley2440
    @keithnotley2440 Рік тому +1

    G'day Nate! I had no clue about any of this, so thanks for the heads up. My wife USED TO use vegetable oils, but I had a "gut feeling" that it was not as "natural" as the industry indicated. I know that my Nan used tallow - I remember her wonderful cooking of EVERYTHING as a child - but even my mum switched to alleged "healthy" vegetable oils when I was growing up. We now use olive oil in our cooking, but I would like to try your tallow method for the good reasons you described. One question however, can the fat from any part of the beast be utilized to make tallow, or is suet fat just "superior"? As always, all the best my friend! 🥰🙏🍀

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому

      olive oil is wonderful to use but it oxides quickly when heated so its best used raw... tallow is just perfect for frying as its very stable and nourishing to the brain... I'll do a video soon on my other channel about the different types of oils and their effects... any kind of fat can be rendered down but they will not produce as much or be as delicate of flavor as the soft fat surrounding the kidneys aka suet... other fats may have a much more intense flavor

    • @janewanjiku4515
      @janewanjiku4515 Рік тому

      Wow This is amaizing

  • @jacksprat1556
    @jacksprat1556 Рік тому

    Fantastic

  • @adriannademadriguera4859
    @adriannademadriguera4859 Рік тому

    happy new year. you are spectacular!

  • @TheBahiaVibe
    @TheBahiaVibe Рік тому

    Great for your skin, face everywhere!

  • @Ismail-zo2vn
    @Ismail-zo2vn 5 місяців тому

    Respect from Iran.
    We do add onion vinegar cinnamon and a bit of saffron, while cooking. The best is Camel kohan(fat) next comes sheep's dumba (fat) than is the cow's sham (fat). But pig is haraam unlawful and unhealthy to humans

  • @kristif5009
    @kristif5009 Рік тому

    Very interesting, do you have any suggestions on where I should look for grass finished kidney suet? Thanks.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +1

      if you are in the states you can check out some of the collective websites like www.realmilk.com/raw-milk-finder/... often you can get in touch with locals who are doing this as part of an intentional community... its well worth it.

  • @KiltedDaddyBear
    @KiltedDaddyBear Рік тому

    Thanks!!!!

  • @sweetmac17
    @sweetmac17 4 місяці тому

    Do I need to put water to boil the fats first then once it boils, I'll have to turn the stove to medium heat or low heat?

  • @rumyanakoprinkova3295
    @rumyanakoprinkova3295 Рік тому

    Is goose fat and coconut oil have the same effect? Thanks!

  • @waterisgold
    @waterisgold Рік тому +2

    My butcher saves me really good chunks beef fat I just call before I am ready to get some more and he gives them to me for free I love making homemade beef tallow

  • @paullinas.4025
    @paullinas.4025 Рік тому

    Thank you. Do you only eat the tallow or do you also make soap from it?

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +1

      in the past I've made soap with this but these days I only eat it... but you definitely can make soap from it and its very smooth and buttery feeling!

  • @gazellecarlson6543
    @gazellecarlson6543 Рік тому

    yesssss

  • @LorieSparkles
    @LorieSparkles Рік тому +1

    Could this be done in a crockpot?

  • @smas3256
    @smas3256 Рік тому

    Nate. Will you be doing a video on pork fat rendered to lard? Fat taken from near the kidneys.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +1

      I should have stated in this video that lard is made in the same way

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Рік тому

    ho wis it going?!enjoyed,you uploaded nice ,catch you later-Garden~ 👐

  • @nicolehosmanek4155
    @nicolehosmanek4155 Рік тому

    Can you use this in baking? Instead of melted butter?

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +2

      Yes, absolutely people love to use it in baking because it produces a fluffy delicious texture…

  • @lis819
    @lis819 Рік тому +1

    Didn’t they use tallow for candles as well?

  • @plumbsmart
    @plumbsmart Рік тому +2

    Just watch documentaries on how vegetable/seed oils are made and you'll never use them again.

  • @Pap3rPlanesss
    @Pap3rPlanesss 9 місяців тому

    Do you put them in the fridge or ok on the shelf?

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  9 місяців тому

      fine on the shelf for 1-2 years

    • @Pap3rPlanesss
      @Pap3rPlanesss 9 місяців тому

      @@gardenlikeaviking Thank you, i hope my local Asian Market has Beef fat for me!

  • @benny_ey
    @benny_ey Рік тому

    i’d vote you for president

  • @ninatheresaoywero8451
    @ninatheresaoywero8451 11 місяців тому

    How do I make the tallow soft money becomes do hard and difficult to use once cold 😮

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  11 місяців тому

      thats just naturally how it works... mine is also very solid at room temp below 75f.... above 80f it becomes pretty soft and above 90f it liquifies

  • @ARMY_RUGS
    @ARMY_RUGS 8 місяців тому

    It’s free tooo lol . I go to the butchers and get them free . They ask “is it okay ? “ I say yet is too much

  • @juanaguilar5821
    @juanaguilar5821 Рік тому

    👍🏼

  • @ericw1641
    @ericw1641 2 місяці тому

    Can you freeze the fat until you get enough to make tallow.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  2 місяці тому

      yes it freezes for a long time

    • @ericw1641
      @ericw1641 2 місяці тому

      @@gardenlikeaviking what i ment was can i freeze the fat then when i have accumulated enough then make the tallow

  • @dianak726
    @dianak726 Рік тому

    I wonder if you could do it with deer.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +1

      its possible to render any type of fat but most deer I've been involved with did not have nearly enough fat for this and the fat is really intensely "gamey" flavored

    • @dianak726
      @dianak726 Рік тому

      @@gardenlikeaviking Thank you. ❤️

  • @waterisgold
    @waterisgold Рік тому

    #LiquidGold

  • @deannamartin6827
    @deannamartin6827 Рік тому +5

    Before the cholesterol police messed things up, McDonald's fast food cooked in beef tallow ( although I thought tallow was from the large beef bones). Thanks for the video, I almost forgot this was in the works.

    • @smas3256
      @smas3256 Рік тому +1

      So you probably already know about the world wide study where information was selected in the final result. We have been had.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +1

      give it a go my friend you will feel the difference in brain function!!.. and you are thinking of bone marrow that is from the bones and I also make a very collagen rich broth with bones!

    • @deporteezdestiny3751
      @deporteezdestiny3751 Рік тому

      @@gardenlikeaviking Are you gonna do a video about that ..that's the one I was expecting 👍👍💪

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому

      @@deporteezdestiny3751 thats a great idea and yes I think I will do that pretty soon!

  • @TerryA_Gudde
    @TerryA_Gudde Рік тому +1

    Our body needs cholesterol.... It is essential, so why would we take statin drugs to lower it and run the risk of developing ALZ ?

  • @shawnmurphy282
    @shawnmurphy282 Рік тому

    Dude, I am so frickin happy you arent vegan.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому

      lol no way my friend I'm what might be called "ancestral eating"... Whole Foods in as close to their natural state as possible... lots of high quality animal products nose to tail lots of raw beef liver and bone marrow... while also growing and eating loads of potatoes, carrots, onions garlic, squash, cabbage, etc...

  • @rosaarias7128
    @rosaarias7128 Рік тому +2

    good way to confuse people. talk about cholesterol, please. question: is this part of the cow usually discarded?

    • @jameshowald4615
      @jameshowald4615 Рік тому

      Well not actually discarded companies use this part of the cows to make dog cat chicken sheep food but mainly for dog cat food processes

    • @smas3256
      @smas3256 Рік тому

      The cholesterol study results are selective to advance big pharma profits. Countries and the Eskimos that did not heart disease, those results were tossed out.
      Doctors found, in people with blockages, cholesterol which is part of the "repair crew" to heal and prevent further damage.
      Doctors don't research. After I told this to a doctor before release from the hospital, he completely changed diet restrictions and allowed salt, Himalayan salt, fats, electrolytes. Back off on the processed foods.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +2

      dietary cholesterol has very little impact on blood cholesterol and this type of fat is needed by the body to regulate and produce hormones... and this type of fat is used for all sorts of things including cosmetics and animal food and also rendered by this process into beef tallow for high end gourmet restaurants..

    • @vonmajor
      @vonmajor Рік тому +1

      I am raising pastured pigs. American Guinea Hogs to be specific. There is a special fat internal to them call caul fat. It wraps around the stomach to create a veil that you can use to wrap and bake other dishes. Highly prized by chefs. In addition there is fat around the kidney area that renders yo be exceptionally white with a very neutral flavor that works well for pastries like pie crusts.

  • @joannmcculley8253
    @joannmcculley8253 Рік тому

    I can't find a local source, and I'm finding $5+ a pound

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому

      thats pretty pricey... I get it 75cents a pound but the local butcher is $2.99 a pound... its still worth it though... try it out and taste the difference it makes especially in things like fried eggs and potatoes or sautéed veggies

    • @joannmcculley8253
      @joannmcculley8253 Рік тому

      @@gardenlikeaviking I'm still searching...there has to be a local source and I can't wait to taste it, and have it for all the nutritional benefits

  • @mohamedsaad7698
    @mohamedsaad7698 Рік тому

    👍👍👍❤💚🤍

  • @graemedevine9651
    @graemedevine9651 Рік тому

    Thanks Nate, I've a couple of problems, I don't have any Amish here in Ireland and I would say the cows are all messed about with by the government health standards with the vaccines and other nonsense they put in the poor animals, would it still be ok to use, I can buy it but I have serious doubts about stuff you buy from shops, I'm practically a vegetarian because of it, I mostly eat fresh salmon from an organic farm on the west coast of Ireland, it's not like the salmon the shops sell at all which as my fishmonger friend told me was the most toxic fish you could eat, I've got terrible stories from people that worked in the salmon farms to confirm that, people's bridge of their nose collapsed because of the chemicals they were adding to the fish stocks to stop the lice and other nasties as the fish are crammed in the pens and get infected from each other, its shocking.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +1

      oh for sure brother the farmed fish is absolutely repulsive and definitely want to avoid it!!... try to find some grass fed beef if possible for this but all things considered even conventional beef suet is going to produce a finer, healthier and more brain boosting cooking oil than almost anything you get from the store... canola, safflower, sunflower, grapeseed, all those oils are absolute trash and immediate inflammatory response is produced... EVOO, virgin coconut oil and tallow/lard/butter, are all you need

  • @douglasnevill1273
    @douglasnevill1273 Рік тому

    I understand this can help with mental cognition but can it help you think more clearly
    ?

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому

      yes the brain is composed of a huge amount of saturated fat along with minerals that are all found in large quantities in this tallow... plus for men its important to get this type of cholesterol and fat in the diet because it is used to produce testosterone

  • @TSis76
    @TSis76 Рік тому +1

    FABULOUS FAT!!!!!

  • @chadwolfeschledgelsteinhau9697

    I found out mushrooms aint my thing . Would love to grow but just to much for me to create a sterile environment

    • @smas3256
      @smas3256 Рік тому

      Pretty sure it needs a humid environment too. Not for me. I'm going to contact my extension service to find out if my wild mushroom are safe to eat and not send me into a phycodelic other world.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +1

      thats unfortunate my friend are you certain it was contamination?... because mine is absolutely NOT sterile at all and I have great success with the exact methods I made the videos about

    • @chadwolfeschledgelsteinhau9697
      @chadwolfeschledgelsteinhau9697 Рік тому

      @@gardenlikeaviking yeah i tryed a couple boxes i really dont understand it. But yes definitely getting contaminated. Its more humid over here in ky and my windows let to much air flow

  • @JoshDanloor
    @JoshDanloor Рік тому

    If the choice is between this fat and processed fat, well, this may be better, but cholesterol is high in it nonetheless. Please use olive oil whenever possible.

    • @gardenlikeaviking
      @gardenlikeaviking  Рік тому +2

      dietary cholesterol has very little impact on blood cholesterol.... our bodies need this exact type of fats to produce hormones and vitamin D and it greatly contributes to the membrane structure of every cell in our bodies... Olive Oil is also wonderful but this Tallow is also wonderful...

  • @NSNG1540
    @NSNG1540 Рік тому

    Instead of this isn't it better to use
    Bull driven Mustard Oil , Coconut Oil ..
    Bulls squeeze the oil at very slow speed which makes them very healthy as compared to factory based processed oils.. Please stop using Animal based products instead be Vegan 🙏
    They are much better for everyone 🙏

    • @johngibbs781
      @johngibbs781 Рік тому

      Please make a u- turn at the earliest safe opportunity. You have missed your exit. If you mistakenly continue on this road, healthy long life with natural foods that fuel and sustain your body in ways a vegan diet cannot will result. This will immediately lower your social credit score, your digital ID will be flagged for non compliance, and your CBDC will be programmed to expire immediately. We thank you in advance for your unthinking compliance

    • @vonmajor
      @vonmajor Рік тому

      Personal morality. I used to be vegan but left that. All can be healthy except for the seed oils. I used red palm oil, coconut oil, beef and pork lard and would use more olive oil if I could trust the sources on account too much is now counterfeit. Looking at the evolution of many diverse cultures around the world the visionary Dentist, Dr Weston A Price went around the world in the early 30’s and discovered diverse cultures, ethnicities and regions from the Taiga, East Africa tribes, the Maroi of New Zealand, seasonally land locked Swiss Alpine villagers, barren windswept coastal Scottish dwellers, all existed a thrived on animal proteins and fats. The fats on average, despite all the differences in culture, climate average 69% of their calories off of animal fat and were the strongest, most physically correct and healthiest people in the world. It is a great study.

    • @vonmajor
      @vonmajor Рік тому

      Forgot to mention they all had very adequate levels of Vitamin K2in their diets. Something severely lacking in the modern diet.