With this method of baking, the potatoes are both cooked according to the baking method and also cooked according to the cooking method. Potatoes will be delicious in both ways combined. Chad Zuber's style has influenced me positively. I adore you. Don't make fun of me. Always support Chad. added: a lot of people in my area know Chad, I showed them a video and got to know a legendary Chad Zuber.
If you are always digging in the mud, that is the little kid in you coming out! All kids love to make mud pies, but yours are actually edible. Fuiyoh! 😄😄😄
I am thankful you not only were inspired to undertake these adventures, you decided to share them with us, and have continued to be passionate about these projects to keep going. Many thanks to your family as well, for letting us get to share some of your time, too.
Well, i have to say, i'll try this next time i'm out in the woods! where i live we do not have sweet potatoes but we have the white and yellow ones! i'll try to put carrots with potatoes in the clay soil, maybe some salt... this video sparked my immagination! thank you kind sir!
Thank you! This adventure is the closest I have found to the ecosystem I "camp," Using lots more juniper resources now. Chad, you are a Primal Tendencies foodie!
You can also cook it in hot ash,I cook it like this on my farm, first cook it well in ash then clean the ash with a cloth in the end you will get delicious sweet potato which will be soft from inside outside It will be crunchy.
Ese método de cocinar el camote me gustó he comido pescado envuelto en hojas y en un hueco en la arena yo no lo hice pero un señor lo cosino para nosotros Es bueno porque lo saca de apuros a uno si le gusta ir a acampar gracias Chad por compartir saludos cordiales y cuide de tu salud Pura Vida 🇨🇷🌎🌴
I like watching Zube Tube, this guy makes all kinds of great things. Beer, Tea, Food, and most importantly life! Thanks for the culinary lesson. I will most likely use this some day! Good video, man!
You should dry the skins in the sun and carry them around as a vitamin rich snack, used to do something similar with the left over skins in the Dutch oven on Hiking camp outs
I don't eat the skins when prepared this way because they inevitably get tiny stones stuck on them from the mud and I don't want to chip any more teeth.
There is something about cooking over an open fire I will never get tired of. Making T-bones later over the fire if the wet wood catches. Possibly potatoes as well though at the rate the fire is burning it would be midnight before they are cooked. Anyways HAPPY THANKSGIVING .
Buen provecho!!! Your videos are very important right now that's for share. There is "bien poquito petroleo" no oil no gas no gasoline no power no electric power. SUPER THANK YOU FOR SHARE Distinguish
been saving this one before bed, love all of your video, best "survival" channel on youtube, our ancestor would be proud, thank you a thousand times for everything you accomplish on camera for us the homeviewers, all of the best wishes, good health and years of freedom *wink* *wink*
Fun tip... Once thing you cook in mud like that is cooked- especially if its in clay and fully sealed you can store it for a good while and it won't go bad as there is no oxygen and no microorganisms that can rot or ferment anything. Chad I think you would appreciate the cooking of Francis Malman. He's from Argentina and focuses on all the various ways you can cook using fire.
If anyone see my comment..I think you like calmness..bcs these mans video's gaves some undescribable positive. feelings..so say a hai to me if this seems someone 😊
Sorry for a super late post but I’ve been thinking of your door and I thought and it’s just a suggestion If you make your front door where it opens up and down instead of like a regular door then when u open it you can prop it up to open for air flow in the summer you’ll have a front roof/door that can be angled in different positions to regulate the air flow but when it’s down then gravity will hold it closed
That's how I made the first door on my first hut. It worked good enough. I think I'm going to need a winter door and a summer door. The current door is great for the summer but doesn't provide enough insulation for the winter. I need a pretty heavy door for the winter.
It must be sooo carm being out there! Being in woodland would be beautiful but where you are, it's so open and quiet that it must feel great just standing in the open
When I am small, in my beautiful village,we used to keep sweet potatoes in hot coals directly. Although some of it burnt it used to be with smooth texture with soothing aroma... Good Old ❤️Days❤️... Gracias to Almighty Allah for showing me your video. It's been a pleasure to be grateful for... May Almighty Allah bless you with all good and guidance...
If you have a shallow pottery bowl or large pot shards, or cast iron Dutch oven to cover the potatoes with, it will cook faster and more evenly. At least, regular potatoes will. I assume sweet potatoes would be the same. Btw… I know you’re not using cast iron in your camp, but just for future reference, it works great!🐝❤️🤗
I've used cast iron in the past and honestly, I prefer my clay cookware. Cast iron is difficult to clean and requires special care while my cookware is easier to clean and requires no special care.
@@ChadZuberAdventures true, cast iron takes looking after. The pottery bowl or pieces would work just as well. Just put your potatoes covered in mud on the coals and invert a bowl over them. It makes a little oven and things cook faster. You can use the shards if you’re worried about your bowl…. Just a thought🐝❤️🤗
Great video, I love your content so much. The only primitive channel that feels so authentic... Makes me wanna do the same, but sadly there aren't really any places in my country where there is so much straight up wildlife, or where I can post up a camp like this... Also, if not for the fact that you've made a water filter already, I'd have thought you'd be using those two pots with holes for a water filter. They do look a bit like they might be plant pots though... Can't wait to see what you're gonna make with them in a future video, no doubt will I be surprised!
Chad, looking at that feathers you've collected there. Have you ever though about making an bow and arrows? I mean, using stone shards as the tip, feathers as the tail, all glued in with ambar or something like sap. It could be useful for hunting rabbits, little rodents or even wild pigs, something meaty.
Hi Chad! I have been your subscriber since 2021. Watching you trying to reignite fires by blowing, I always wanted to suggest using some sort of a pipe with an internal diameter of about 1 cm. I use this method at home when I cook in the fireplace. It is so much easier this way.
only just found ur channel and i LOVE that you add text, the other primitive youtubers i find just build stuff, dont talk dont interact with the viewer and thats it but i love how you actually interact with the viewer and omg the feather treasure box makes my magpie brain want it
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you appreciate the effort I put into these videos. Yeah, if you watch the beginning of this series that little treasure box started out as my travel food box. After the food was gone I started collecting things in it.
I Usually Burn It On top of a fire without clay. it will appear slight charred on the outside. but its easier to determine its already cooked or not. or you can just boil it. i think you can do it with the equipment you have right now chad. anyway Nice Video And Thanks I Really Enjoy it every time :D 😁😁
We always do that after we're done cooking our meals.actually,we just bury the sweet potato under the remaining coal and ember and they cook perfectly fine.the smoky flavor taste gives additional texture
Next time if you plan to plant sweet potato just make a potato mound and put some dry leaves to soil and ash then watering always the potato to grow it fast 😄
Sweet potatoes from the tropical Americas, alongside African bottle gourds. Even if we disregard the centuries of selective breeding required to get tubers of this size, there are a lot of benefits of modernity in this "primitive" video.
@@ChadZuberAdventures Seriously dude? I already pointed out that you are reaping the benefits of "The Columbian Exchange" and generations of selective breeding. You presumably bought the sweet potatoes in a shop, rather than growing them yourself, so they will have benefitted from fertilizers created using "The Haber-Bosch process", as well as modern organophosphate pesticides, mechanical harvesting technology, road transport and temperature controlled storage. Just because the technology is hidden, doesn't mean it's not there.
@@ChadZuberAdventures that is fair. i figured you could "trade with some neighbors for a hunk of copper" but i do like how you only work with what you have around you too. either way keep up the great work :)
Oh and for heating your place a guy who started primitive survival stuff what he did was he took clay and made a long clay bed kinda where he connected with his fire place so I guess you could say it’s a flat chimney that stretches across the floor of your hut and what he did was allow it to heat up the clay floor chimney and he put grass on it because it heated up the floor really good.
Yeah, I thought of doing that when I was building my hut but I was concerned about water seeping into it underground during heavy rains. I may make another heating system like that.
Can you make a clay convection oven? Like make a pot in a pot, and put the fire on the outside. He air gap between the two pots should allow it not to burn, right?
I do this when I catch fish, I like to add hemlock tips and licorice fern into the cavity of the fish. The fish absorbs the flavors of both! hemlock - conifer tree not nightshade
@@Nerathul1 In some places the killing of certain animals is illegal, but capturing is not illegal. I don't know if capture is illegal where he is, even if he releases the bird.
The closest method me and my family ever used is to wrap the aluminum foil around potatoes and bake them in charcoal. Different effect, and the potatoes were the regular ones. I actually never tried sweet potatoes, very tempted to try some in the future
Amazing channel as i've said before. Just a few questions, are you planning on catching animals/making hunting videos in the future (other than fish)? Also, do you plan on progressing into metal in the far future? Would be interesting to see, loving the content either way.
I was happy to watch you cook one of my favourite vegetables in this ancient way, Chad. One of my friends say it is actually not a potato but a root vegetable. Can you grow it out there?
Potato skins contain B vitamins, vitamin C, iron, calcium, potassium and other nutrients. Potato skin also provides lots of fiber, about 2 grams per ounce
iam from India... big fan .. 🥰🥰🥰💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Mr. Chad Zuber is a real survivalist and a great teacher!
Thanks
One of the few that gets back to many
Comments.
THAN-Q CHAD MORE
CROWMAN PEACE EVERYONE ✌️
Peace to you
With this method of baking, the potatoes are both cooked according to the baking method and also cooked according to the cooking method. Potatoes will be delicious in both ways combined. Chad Zuber's style has influenced me positively. I adore you. Don't make fun of me. Always support Chad. added: a lot of people in my area know Chad, I showed them a video and got to know a legendary Chad Zuber.
I hope it’s been a positive influence. Thank you so much.
@@ChadZuberAdventures Of course. Chad zuber. Thank you.
If you are always digging in the mud, that is the little kid in you coming out! All kids love to make mud pies, but yours are actually edible. Fuiyoh! 😄😄😄
Today, 6.22.2024, I baked a sweet potato using your process. It was fun and delicious! I also made 9 adobe blocks! I am so grateful for your videos.
perfect life.. Real life is to enjoy it..😍😍👍👍
I am thankful you not only were inspired to undertake these adventures, you decided to share them with us, and have continued to be passionate about these projects to keep going. Many thanks to your family as well, for letting us get to share some of your time, too.
Thanks a lot. Peace be with you.
@@ChadZuberAdventures i have Ben watching you from 2019 to now and i sopport you 👍🏼
Always watching your videos..
From Philippines 🤗
Thank youuuuuu
Well, i have to say, i'll try this next time i'm out in the woods! where i live we do not have sweet potatoes but we have the white and yellow ones! i'll try to put carrots with potatoes in the clay soil, maybe some salt... this video sparked my immagination! thank you kind sir!
italiano?
Yeah, just start experimenting. You'll like it.
Happy Turkey Day @Chad Zuber Even if it is in the dirt a Man can be happy on a Holiday. If he is true at heart and loves the Earth. God Bless
Now plant grass and flowers to make your hut beautiful and somewhere for you to relax after a long day... like a bench made of clay☺️👌
I will do that but not yet. Winter is here and flowers will not grow now.
Thank you! This adventure is the closest I have found to the ecosystem I "camp," Using lots more juniper resources now. Chad, you are a Primal Tendencies foodie!
Awesome! There are even more uses of the juniper tree that I haven’t shared yet.
You can also cook it in hot ash,I cook it like this on my farm, first cook it well in ash then clean the ash with a cloth in the end you will get delicious sweet potato which will be soft from inside outside It will be crunchy.
Yes, I've done it that way too but I found it easier to get it right if I cover it in mud.
happy thanks giving brother
Happy Thanksgiving to you too
Thank you so much for this video! Enjoy watching you make tools, cook food and enjoy the outdoors Your Way!!! Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to you too
Ese método de cocinar el camote me gustó he comido pescado envuelto en hojas y en un hueco en la arena yo no lo hice pero un señor lo cosino para nosotros
Es bueno porque lo saca de apuros a uno si le gusta ir a acampar gracias Chad por compartir saludos cordiales y cuide de tu salud
Pura Vida 🇨🇷🌎🌴
Sí, la verdad, da un sabor rico a la comida. Y es una técnica muy práctica.
@@ChadZuberAdventures saludos buena tarde de domingo
Dime cómo son esos días para ti
Me come la curiosidad 😁🙈
Pura Vida Chad 🇨🇷🌎🌴
I like watching Zube Tube, this guy makes all kinds of great things. Beer, Tea, Food, and most importantly life! Thanks for the culinary lesson. I will most likely use this some day! Good video, man!
Do some wild cooking and enjoy!
That‘s right! I try catch a little bit of freedom with cooking in my loved dutch oven. ❤️
You should dry the skins in the sun and carry them around as a vitamin rich snack, used to do something similar with the left over skins in the Dutch oven on Hiking camp outs
I don't eat the skins when prepared this way because they inevitably get tiny stones stuck on them from the mud and I don't want to chip any more teeth.
The feathers 🪶 beautiful treasure
They really are.
I wish you a good appetite for the delicious baked sweet potatoes. I also really like sweet potatoes baked in their skins.
So good
Bloody good cook as well eh!. Thank you!
There is something about cooking over an open fire I will never get tired of. Making T-bones later over the fire if the wet wood catches. Possibly potatoes as well though at the rate the fire is burning it would be midnight before they are cooked. Anyways HAPPY THANKSGIVING .
Yummy! Open fire cooking embarks a wonderful aroma to the food.
Buen provecho!!! Your videos are very important right now that's for share.
There is "bien poquito petroleo" no oil no gas no gasoline no power no electric power.
SUPER THANK YOU FOR SHARE
Distinguish
I want to see the video to cook fish 🐟
Superliked 👍
Superliked 👍 ⭐️
Thanks. I will make more cooking vidoes.
Happy thanksgiving Chad and everyone.
been saving this one before bed, love all of your video, best "survival" channel on youtube, our ancestor would be proud, thank you a thousand times for everything you accomplish on camera for us the homeviewers, all of the best wishes, good health and years of freedom *wink* *wink*
Thank you so much! Sleep well.
Thank you for enabling subtitles. That helps me alot. I wish you a nice Advent season.
Just had sweet potatoe gobs at my sister's. And in the pan with brown sugar
Chad don't need aluminum foil.
It’s better with dirt! Hahaha
Nice man, sweet potatoe is the best thing
It's pretty good. Quite satisfying.
@@ChadZuberAdventures You also can eat it raw when you're in a rush
Fun tip... Once thing you cook in mud like that is cooked- especially if its in clay and fully sealed you can store it for a good while and it won't go bad as there is no oxygen and no microorganisms that can rot or ferment anything.
Chad I think you would appreciate the cooking of Francis Malman. He's from Argentina and focuses on all the various ways you can cook using fire.
Acá en Chile le llamamos camotes,Se hacen unos dulces,Me encanta este tubérculo. Muy buen método de cocción Chad 😋💪💪🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sí, son camotes en español. Deliciosos.
Great idea. I may try wrapping a fish in banana leaf, then mud, then coal bake it.
That would be great!
If anyone see my comment..I think you like calmness..bcs these mans video's gaves some undescribable positive. feelings..so say a hai to me if this seems someone 😊
Hi
@@ChadZuberAdventures I am greatfull for your reply ..thankyou..god bless you and see you.in. another time..
....
.. Sebastian
Sorry for a super late post but I’ve been thinking of your door and I thought and it’s just a suggestion
If you make your front door where it opens up and down instead of like a regular door then when u open it you can prop it up to open for air flow in the summer you’ll have a front roof/door that can be angled in different positions to regulate the air flow but when it’s down then gravity will hold it closed
That's how I made the first door on my first hut. It worked good enough. I think I'm going to need a winter door and a summer door. The current door is great for the summer but doesn't provide enough insulation for the winter. I need a pretty heavy door for the winter.
I always enjoy your pottery! Thanks for another great video.
me too i really like
Happy Thanksgiving Chad one of my fav UA-camrs Thanks for sharing with us your adventures man,cant wait to see what's next in the future
Thanks a lot. Happy Thanksgiving.
Looks delicious. Happy Thanksgiving Sir. Thanks for bringing us along.
Happy Thanksgiving
We're still rooting for you to capture those fish, Chad!
It must be sooo carm being out there! Being in woodland would be beautiful but where you are, it's so open and quiet that it must feel great just standing in the open
I love the silence out here.
Sweet potatoes are so good
Yes they are!
theyre just ok
When I am small, in my beautiful village,we used to keep sweet potatoes in hot coals directly. Although some of it burnt it used to be with smooth texture with soothing aroma... Good Old ❤️Days❤️... Gracias to Almighty Allah for showing me your video. It's been a pleasure to be grateful for... May Almighty Allah bless you with all good and guidance...
I used to cook them in ashes too but this method in clay works better for me.
If you have a shallow pottery bowl or large pot shards, or cast iron Dutch oven to cover the potatoes with, it will cook faster and more evenly. At least, regular potatoes will. I assume sweet potatoes would be the same. Btw… I know you’re not using cast iron in your camp, but just for future reference, it works great!🐝❤️🤗
I've used cast iron in the past and honestly, I prefer my clay cookware. Cast iron is difficult to clean and requires special care while my cookware is easier to clean and requires no special care.
@@ChadZuberAdventures true, cast iron takes looking after.
The pottery bowl or pieces would work just as well. Just put your potatoes covered in mud on the coals and invert a bowl over them. It makes a little oven and things cook faster. You can use the shards if you’re worried about your bowl…. Just a thought🐝❤️🤗
Ese hombre es un genio!!!
yes this guy is a genius!
Always enjoy your vids. Has anyone messed up your site when you weren't there?
No, never. Some animal stole some bones. That's all.
Thank you for the excellent content
Sweet potato is my fav....ur technique seems taste enhancer
Great video, I'll have to try some clay baked potatoes. My guess for the mystery pottery are some form of olla?
Try it. You'll like it.
Happy Thanksgiving Chad Zuber!
Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Happy Thanksgiving Chad!! 🦃🦃🦃
Happy Thanksgiving to you too
Eat how many fruits a day?😀
🤤🤤It looks so delicious, sweet potato is one of my favorite foods
Süßkartoffel Pommes. 😋
you can cook sweet potate and use brown sugar to give it a nice and sweet flavour! in México we call it "Camote enmileado"
Too sweet for me. Sugar messes me up.
Good 👍
Muy buen vídeo!!, por cierto, estoy deseando saber que trabajos realizarás con las plumas!!
Estoy pensando....
Great video, I love your content so much. The only primitive channel that feels so authentic... Makes me wanna do the same, but sadly there aren't really any places in my country where there is so much straight up wildlife, or where I can post up a camp like this...
Also, if not for the fact that you've made a water filter already, I'd have thought you'd be using those two pots with holes for a water filter. They do look a bit like they might be plant pots though...
Can't wait to see what you're gonna make with them in a future video, no doubt will I be surprised!
Yeah, you might be surprised.
Chad, looking at that feathers you've collected there. Have you ever though about making an bow and arrows? I mean, using stone shards as the tip, feathers as the tail, all glued in with ambar or something like sap. It could be useful for hunting rabbits, little rodents or even wild pigs, something meaty.
Very nice video and healthy food
Hi Chad! I have been your subscriber since 2021. Watching you trying to reignite fires by blowing, I always wanted to suggest using some sort of a pipe with an internal diameter of about 1 cm. I use this method at home when I cook in the fireplace. It is so much easier this way.
Yes, it is much easier. I have a piece of giant cane that I use for that purpose.
@@ChadZuberAdventures oh, okay. My grandfather showed me this, and I've been showing this to others too 😄
Thanks
only just found ur channel and i LOVE that you add text, the other primitive youtubers i find just build stuff, dont talk dont interact with the viewer and thats it but i love how you actually interact with the viewer and omg the feather treasure box makes my magpie brain want it
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you appreciate the effort I put into these videos. Yeah, if you watch the beginning of this series that little treasure box started out as my travel food box. After the food was gone I started collecting things in it.
@@ChadZuberAdventures I'll probably binge all your videos 😁
Buen provecho! Y gracias por la receta
Gracias
Бро ты лучший 👍 смотрю тебя 2 года, и всегда с нетерпением жду твоих прекрасных видео 😌 продолжай в том же духе, я верю в тебя брат✊🏼
I Usually Burn It On top of a fire without clay.
it will appear slight charred on the outside.
but its easier to determine its already cooked or not.
or you can just boil it.
i think you can do it with the equipment you have right now chad.
anyway Nice Video And Thanks I Really Enjoy it every time :D 😁😁
Greetings from Indonesia, there are sweet potatoes too
Greetings to you too
Buenos Dias, Buenos Zeus Chad! Well done!
Buenas noches!
We always do that after we're done cooking our meals.actually,we just bury the sweet potato under the remaining coal and ember and they cook perfectly fine.the smoky flavor taste gives additional texture
yep thats what u do with ptoatoes
When you said you cook the gish before with mud ifeel like i seen it before on your video hahahaha
You should consider making an stone or bone Adze it will help you a lot with digging and woodwork.
Happy Thanksgiving, Chad.
Happy Thanksgiving
I like this video
This was another awesome video. I hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving. Cheers, Chad! 👍👍✌️
Happy Thanksgiving to you too
Mmm. Bellissimo
Next time if you plan to plant sweet potato just make a potato mound and put some dry leaves to soil and ash then watering always the potato to grow it fast 😄
Weather is not good for sweet potatoes here
@@ChadZuberAdventures yup i see because the soil on your location is dry and the crops like sweet potato can't fully grow as well
Sweet potatoes from the tropical Americas, alongside African bottle gourds. Even if we disregard the centuries of selective breeding required to get tubers of this size, there are a lot of benefits of modernity in this "primitive" video.
Name one
@@ChadZuberAdventures Seriously dude? I already pointed out that you are reaping the benefits of "The Columbian Exchange" and generations of selective breeding. You presumably bought the sweet potatoes in a shop, rather than growing them yourself, so they will have benefitted from fertilizers created using "The Haber-Bosch process", as well as modern organophosphate pesticides, mechanical harvesting technology, road transport and temperature controlled storage.
Just because the technology is hidden, doesn't mean it's not there.
thanks a lot and have a nice one everybody
what kind of mammals inhabit the area you've made your camp Chad?
Some deer, javelina, rabbits.
had to watch buddy. just starting it
Halo i come from Indonesia 👋🇲🇨
chad. do you ever plan on doing any primitive metallurgy like making a copper tools and such?
The chances of him finding any native copper deposit would be near zero, and it would sort of defeat the point to just buy ingots and bring them in.
Have to find the material first
@@ChadZuberAdventures that is fair. i figured you could "trade with some neighbors for a hunk of copper" but i do like how you only work with what you have around you too. either way keep up the great work :)
Thanks
How do you sleep in your hut, is it comfortable?
Yeah, it's not bad.
Oh and for heating your place a guy who started primitive survival stuff what he did was he took clay and made a long clay bed kinda where he connected with his fire place so I guess you could say it’s a flat chimney that stretches across the floor of your hut and what he did was allow it to heat up the clay floor chimney and he put grass on it because it heated up the floor really good.
Yeah, I thought of doing that when I was building my hut but I was concerned about water seeping into it underground during heavy rains. I may make another heating system like that.
Chad 🧡
You are first!!
@@ChadZuberAdventures yes my Chad ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
In the future if it’s apart of your plan, it would be cool to see a duo with your primitive significant other.
I don’t have a primitive significant other
@@ChadZuberAdventures if it’s something you desire, I pray someone with your same passion for the outdoors will come along.
do you use all uour food scraps and coffee grounds and stuff like that as compost?
I don't drink coffee but I do compost most food waste.
Olá amigo, seus vídeos são muito bons. Gosto assistir 📺 Abraços aqui do Brasil 🙂🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Obrigado senorita
Hm.. I'm curious, I wonder what one can make using the feathers you've collected.
Can you make a clay convection oven? Like make a pot in a pot, and put the fire on the outside. He air gap between the two pots should allow it not to burn, right?
잘보고 갑니다.
I have just one question . How are you charging your camera.
Electrical outlet
I do this when I catch fish, I like to add hemlock tips and licorice fern into the cavity of the fish. The fish absorbs the flavors of both!
hemlock - conifer tree not nightshade
You should make a bow and arrows with the feathers to hunt bigger game so you can make more cooking videos
I agree
Oh and maybe for a Christmas special you could do a clay baked turkey or chicken and some sort of side with sweet potato
Have you ever tried making traps to capture birds? I think it would be great content for the channel.🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Unfortunately that's most likely illegal
@@Nerathul1 In some places the killing of certain animals is illegal, but capturing is not illegal. I don't know if capture is illegal where he is, even if he releases the bird.
I doubt it would work but I could try.
@@ChadZuberAdventures There is an extremely easy to make used in Brazil called Arapuca.
Yes, the same kind was made here as well.
The closest method me and my family ever used is to wrap the aluminum foil around potatoes and bake them in charcoal. Different effect, and the potatoes were the regular ones. I actually never tried sweet potatoes, very tempted to try some in the future
what do you think the mix was with clay and sand to over those potatoes?
I have no idea. All that matters is that it stick together.
Amazing channel as i've said before. Just a few questions, are you planning on catching animals/making hunting videos in the future (other than fish)? Also, do you plan on progressing into metal in the far future? Would be interesting to see, loving the content either way.
You can use these feathers to make Quilt..
I was happy to watch you cook one of my favourite vegetables in this ancient way, Chad. One of my friends say it is actually not a potato but a root vegetable. Can you grow it out there?
A potato is a root vegetable too….. I don’t think it will grow out here. The winner is too cold.
Oh I was missing your videos sir, ❤️
Welcome back!
I wish well for you Chad!
I love fat.
Potato skins contain B vitamins, vitamin C, iron, calcium, potassium and other nutrients. Potato skin also provides lots of fiber, about 2 grams per ounce
I'll save the skins for you.
@@ChadZuberAdventures LOL....ok....point made. Thanks so much for your great content!!!
You’re welcome!
Muntul bakar wwkwkw.. Ndusun sekali sampean bule 😂