Fabulous Diné Teachings! Are you Diné Chad? Your hair is long & powerful now You are becoming increasingly powerful,soon you will learn more medicines and be spiritually guided To your Truth🦋🙏❤🌱🏺🔥 Smudge&Blessings to you Chad
Cooking is one of the strongest ceremonies for life. When recipes are put together, the kitchen is a chemical laboratory involving air, fire, water and the earth. This is what gives value to humans and elevates their spiritual qualities. If you take a frozen box and stick it in the microwave, you become connected to the factory. Love from Korea🇰🇷💕
Some years ago in Israel I had the chance to collect wheat from a field that the harvester had missed a little. I sat on a sheet and rubbed the wheat heads between the palms of my hands and let the evening breeze winnow it. Jews who had recently immigrated from Arab countries came and sat with me and joined me. They said they did it this way back in their home country, which included Yemen and Morocco. About a decade or so later I was doing the same thing in Dallas. Mexicans who were from Northern Mexico came up to me and said that where they came from instead of relying on the wind they put the seeds in water. The seeds sink, the bad stuff floats. Thinking of it now, I suspect they were remembering acorn flour processing. Putting what you grind up into water would work well with acorns since the acorn flour must be leached anyway. But I don't think wheat berries like water too much; to make them into breakfast cereal you must soak them overnight. And if you smash them and get them wet they turn into dough.
@@ChadZuberAdventures What the Mexicans said was so close to what you are doing with acorn flour that I can't help but wonder if that was where they got it from? Certainly it is starting to appear that you have a lot of acorn flour lying around and one comment in a caption mentioned you are eating quite a few acorn pancakes now, and they are good to eat. You can't fake that third bite. I've never heard of Mexicans talk of acorns and when I've talked to them they have trouble with the word acorn (bellota) which came up because the oaks in Dallas have acorns the size of golf balls. I never tried to eat them. But their suggestion of using water to winnow sounds like it could be a glimmer of a past and you are showing just how rich and productive that past could be. Your acorn country could have held many hundreds of people living like you do.
Not just a mere kitchen... this kitchen goes even further beyond comprehension!! It is state of the art Zuber Tech and regular humans can not even begin to fathom what it is capabile of.
I really think that it is time for you to build another house, like one that is bigger, and that has many shelves for your creations, i don't know i gave u an idea for a video, i would really love to see u build another house like that it's amazing
Some species of oaks have high tanin in the acorns and require a soaking to remove the bitterness. This tanin brine can be used when processing hides. I'm assuming the acorns you are using require less effort than what grows around me. Going out this year to collect acorns and beechnuts for some more natural flowers. Thanks for the inspiration Chad, you're a hero of mine.
Leaching them in a loosely woven bag in a small creak works as well. Leach them in the flow of the water for a few days. Then let them air dry and then parch them over a fire. After that the skin comes off easier and it is much easier to grind into flour.
Noto que no importa que tiempo llegues pero siempre estan los bichos pendientes de tus bellotas chad.Igualmente fue una buena cosecha,aqui actualizandome con tus videos y recuperandome del covid.Abrazo desde argentina
Chad tiene paciencia para sacar las bellotas de la cascara Le felicito por la dedicacion para que los videos tengan buenos contenidos que son buenos El lugar me encanta🌴🌎
Really just uploaded a video three minutes from one in the morning. You’re lucky I’m up late doing homework so I can waste time by watching your videos
Chad, have you ever tried our thought of trying to make a waterproof basket? Your weaving has come on in leaps and bounds, it looks almost up to the point of trying for that. I've always wondered how good weaving has to be to become waterproof. Of course it leaks a bit until the fibres swell, but in many of the less ceramic cultures in the world, waterproof basketry was often used. I'd love to see you giving it a go. Love your work as always!
Thanks Alyssa! I made this basket with a tight weave but it's not able to hold water without leaving. However, after leaching acorns in it the material swelled and it almost became water tight. Some people used to coat there inside of their baskets with asphaltum or pine pitch to make them waterproof. I may try that.
@@ChadZuberAdventures Yeah! Do that! You will have your favorite big kitchen bowl. Make two. You'll want one for your kitchen back where you do your editing as well. It will replace the plastic one.
Do you own all the land you do your primitive survival at? Just curious if ya just have a place out in the bush or what the situation may be! Stay save and as per usual great work! -Nicholas M.
Someone says that Chad zuber once do an Uber. To reach his Adobe house. And then he see a UFO with Rufo .✌😌👍 Is that true Chad that you Had an Adobe camera. ✌
That's a great method to leach the tannins ! Would submerging in a stream also work? A few of your acorn cakes you shared with us at the nature reconnection outing would have came thru this past weekend hike! Baskets and clay pots are the next projects il be working on. You should hold crafting courses I'm sure a lot of people would be interested in learning first hand from you
Yes! I've placed acorns in a running stream for up to a week to leach them. I like this method much more... I have been thinking about having bushcraft courses soon. I would really enjoy that.
Auoooo Auoooo Auoooo Auoooo.... Here go Again Ladies and Gentleman, Tarzan from Kansas n Pre-Historic manna Makin' PopCorn Chip Nature look like... Meurica is In the House yoo manna
I hadn't known that leaching was done that way, drip by drip; I thought the acorns were just left underwater whole in a submerged basket, probably both methods would work. I would modify a fire-drill (with orbital weights and grinding tool bit) to grind up the nuts.
Very interesting every time I see new video's from you Mr.Zuber, I have a question I am considering living in the wild, What should I learn first? Thank you for your time. Peace and love from gazer gazer love you all Peace!
It's difficult to answer that question. It depends much on the location you go to. Some important skills are fire making, shelter building, food and water acquisition, tool making.
@@ChadZuberAdventures Thank you for your respone, I really don't know yet the location. Thank you for sharing the required skills to have in order to survive. Much love to you and your subscribers, Peace and love from gazer gazer love you all you are the creator of your reailty, Peace.
Как всегда всё круто даже перевод на Russian есть извини что пишу по русски вот перевод что я написал!As always, everything is cool, even the translation into Russian is, I'm sorry that I am writing in Russian, this is the translation that I wrote!
The natural sounds are more pleasing than anything to my ears
Ikr
But you're watching a video. Lol
@@mirshaharo483 uhhh yes... the video features the sounds he's talking about.
@Mc Kyle Dodongo you realize you're preaching to a dude name
WONKA'SWILLY69 right?
I have no words for how wonderful you are Chad
I have no words to reply. :-)
@@ChadZuberAdventures well then I guess were both out of words. Hehe
Haha
@@ChadZuberAdventures 🙂🙂🙂🙂
your basket skills are improving greatly
I've made a few
His name is chad, he is one with nature, this is the peak chad
Always feel relaxed after watching your videos. Nature peaceful sound is soul refreshing. Just love it.
I love being there
Namaste hIndi Jay Bolenath 🕺🕺
I like that bowl.
That's a nice bowl.
Thanks
I can't even explain that feeling of pacification when watching your videos 😌 True healing effect
The acorn larvae are good to eat. It was for us a special treat when we'd find them. They're very small and taste like a mild soft acorn.
Your basket weaving is amazing. It looked so tightly wound
It is right enough to hold flour. When it is wet the coils swell and it becomes very tight.
Oh yeaaa... we hit the pancake age.👏
Hahaha
waaaaiiiiittt a minute i knoww that profile picture, commenter
SUPREME DUELIST STICKMAN
Haha
@@chieckenman4432 yeah
@@chieckenman4432 and boack boack.
I like the static state of the camera it's never moving it's never seen being moved I just love it also I particularly like the wide shots
I like the effect too. Thank you!
Fabulous Diné Teachings!
Are you Diné Chad?
Your hair is long & powerful now
You are becoming increasingly powerful,soon you will learn more medicines and be spiritually guided
To your Truth🦋🙏❤🌱🏺🔥
Smudge&Blessings to you Chad
Can we just appreciate that every video at each scene cut/change it happens at the beat
Cooking is one of the strongest ceremonies for life. When recipes are put together, the kitchen is a chemical laboratory involving air, fire, water and the earth. This is what gives value to humans and elevates their spiritual qualities. If you take a frozen box and stick it in the microwave, you become connected to the factory. Love from Korea🇰🇷💕
That's so beautiful how you describe it, and so accurate as well. Good truly has shaped cultures in powerful ways.
Chad Zuber my favorite UA-cam exit God blessed you 🤗❤
Super cool way to get the tannins out! I've heard of boiling a few times but never this method! Always learning something new on your channel🤠🤙
There is an advantage to using this method because it preserves the starch and oils better.
Hey I just wanted to say I love your videos! I only found this channel yesterday but I'm already hooked
If you like this channel I suggest Primitive Technology, he has a similar channel from Australia and also wrote a book if you are interested.
Please never let your channel die, please
^ What he said
Its on us we will never how sbout shring his work lets do it
Thank you! I'm trying to save my channel. There will be some changes and new things in my content because views have dropped drastically recently.
Beautiful work my friend 💗✌️
Thanks to you from Syria
Some years ago in Israel I had the chance to collect wheat from a field that the harvester had missed a little. I sat on a sheet and rubbed the wheat heads between the palms of my hands and let the evening breeze winnow it. Jews who had recently immigrated from Arab countries came and sat with me and joined me. They said they did it this way back in their home country, which included Yemen and Morocco. About a decade or so later I was doing the same thing in Dallas. Mexicans who were from Northern Mexico came up to me and said that where they came from instead of relying on the wind they put the seeds in water. The seeds sink, the bad stuff floats. Thinking of it now, I suspect they were remembering acorn flour processing. Putting what you grind up into water would work well with acorns since the acorn flour must be leached anyway. But I don't think wheat berries like water too much; to make them into breakfast cereal you must soak them overnight. And if you smash them and get them wet they turn into dough.
What great experiences those are. Rotten acorns would definitely float. The flour sinks when it's wet.
It's good to soak wheat berries to remove the antinutrients.
@@ChadZuberAdventures What the Mexicans said was so close to what you are doing with acorn flour that I can't help but wonder if that was where they got it from? Certainly it is starting to appear that you have a lot of acorn flour lying around and one comment in a caption mentioned you are eating quite a few acorn pancakes now, and they are good to eat. You can't fake that third bite. I've never heard of Mexicans talk of acorns and when I've talked to them they have trouble with the word acorn (bellota) which came up because the oaks in Dallas have acorns the size of golf balls. I never tried to eat them.
But their suggestion of using water to winnow sounds like it could be a glimmer of a past and you are showing just how rich and productive that past could be. Your acorn country could have held many hundreds of people living like you do.
Not just a mere kitchen... this kitchen goes even further beyond comprehension!! It is state of the art Zuber Tech and regular humans can not even begin to fathom what it is capabile of.
Haha, state of the art
Hey Chad, you sometimes think of growing potatoes? Those things can practically grow anywhere. From what I hear.
No. I don't much like potatoes. Maybe if a found a true wild potato but the commercial ones are not very good.
So now Chad is back to the civilization because he upload many video recently
Hahaha
I really think that it is time for you to build another house, like one that is bigger, and that has many shelves for your creations, i don't know i gave u an idea for a video, i would really love to see u build another house like that it's amazing
Actually I've recently been planning to do exactly that.
Some species of oaks have high tanin in the acorns and require a soaking to remove the bitterness. This tanin brine can be used when processing hides. I'm assuming the acorns you are using require less effort than what grows around me. Going out this year to collect acorns and beechnuts for some more natural flowers. Thanks for the inspiration Chad, you're a hero of mine.
Leaching them in a loosely woven bag in a small creak works as well. Leach them in the flow of the water for a few days. Then let them air dry and then parch them over a fire. After that the skin comes off easier and it is much easier to grind into flour.
I did that method once. I left the acorns in a basket in a stream for a week.
@@ChadZuberAdventures it's good after about 3 days. But it's a lot easier than leaching it when it's been ground.
@@ChadZuberAdventures also of you want the flour to be a bit sweeter you can add pine nuts to it if you know when your pine trees seed.
Wow impresive
wow finally my role model appeared in branda naiss chad the duration was long i enjoyed it❤ im from indonesia
Suka primitif bro?
suka soalnya suaranya asmr tenang di dengernya tapi klo di chanel lain mh ga seru
@@syahdannurfallahsn5776 wah bener banget bro + aesthetic sama satisfyng
I'm glad you enjoyed!
@@wtflol2664 сука примитив бро?) Вот это язык
This is like nature asmr
Love your videos!
Thank you!!
This brings me back to my camping days...pancakes made out of a mixture of nuts,pretty good
Nice. I'm glad you had those experiences.
I was very curious about that white pumpkin shaped thing
You'll learn about it in the next video
Some say he is one with nature. I say HE IS NATURE
Chad created a little village for himself!
The best chenell in the wohld
Basket made with perfection 👍
It turned out pretty good
Love you forme maroc 🇲🇦
you are so talent and i love you hair haha ! hi from argentina 🥺💚🇦🇷
Saludos!!
You are very good
Tus cestas están cada vez más lindas amigo,muy lindo y proteico vídeo 👏👏👏👏👏👏😃
Muchas gracias!
Good 👍👍
Chad, I love you.
I love you chad
How the fuck is this man so buff?
Nice
Chad, A wonderful way o start my Day waching you, Friend forever, David
Thanks David
I like this video very much
Noto que no importa que tiempo llegues pero siempre estan los bichos pendientes de tus bellotas chad.Igualmente fue una buena cosecha,aqui actualizandome con tus videos y recuperandome del covid.Abrazo desde argentina
Nice 👏👏👏👏👏
Chad tiene paciencia para sacar las bellotas de la cascara
Le felicito por la dedicacion para que los videos tengan buenos contenidos que son buenos
El lugar me encanta🌴🌎
У нас в России жёлуди сперва вымачивают, чтобы горечь ушла, а потом только обжаривают.... Благодарю за интересный сюжет!) Здорово.
Good I like
Природа кормит и лечит человека. Главное иметь необходимые знания.
Really just uploaded a video three minutes from one in the morning. You’re lucky I’m up late doing homework so I can waste time by watching your videos
Yeah, I just finished it so live it goes
Awesome bro
Great video 📹....... I responded back to you as soon as I saw your message was on post 📫.. Have a great weekend.
Good night 🌃.
Thank you! Enjoy the weekend.
@@ChadZuberAdventures you are welcome. I responded back to you as soon as I saw your message was on post 📫.. 📫 Have a great weekend 😀.. 😀
Quien más bien de MÉXICO 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽👽
Chad, have you ever tried our thought of trying to make a waterproof basket? Your weaving has come on in leaps and bounds, it looks almost up to the point of trying for that. I've always wondered how good weaving has to be to become waterproof. Of course it leaks a bit until the fibres swell, but in many of the less ceramic cultures in the world, waterproof basketry was often used. I'd love to see you giving it a go. Love your work as always!
Thanks Alyssa! I made this basket with a tight weave but it's not able to hold water without leaving. However, after leaching acorns in it the material swelled and it almost became water tight. Some people used to coat there inside of their baskets with asphaltum or pine pitch to make them waterproof. I may try that.
@@ChadZuberAdventures Yeah! Do that! You will have your favorite big kitchen bowl. Make two. You'll want one for your kitchen back where you do your editing as well. It will replace the plastic one.
I will. Hey, I don't even have a plastic bowl. I hate plastic!
Esta muy bueno el vídeo chad mándame saludos que dios te bendiga
Do you own all the land you do your primitive survival at? Just curious if ya just have a place out in the bush or what the situation may be!
Stay save and as per usual great work!
-Nicholas M.
Not this land, that's for sure
I bet you can make Acorn Pancakes with the Acorn Flour.
Yes I can
Bro what does it taste after all done ? Great set up you did very smart.
It certainly does not taste like anything from IHOP. Acorns alone don't have much flavor. It's what you mix them with that gives flavor.
Someone says that Chad zuber once do an Uber. To reach his Adobe house. And then he see a UFO with Rufo .✌😌👍
Is that true Chad that you Had an Adobe camera. ✌
I have never even used the Uber app. Hahaha
Good
ลูกโอ๊คคล้ายๆเมล็ดถั่วเลยนะครับ
I wish I could live where you are from cuz I would have a lot of fun stuff to do and I want to be just like you and make my own primitive Hut 👍👍
I'm sure you can find cool stuff to do there
Chad tu me inspiras a practicar Bush craft
Disfruta la bushcraft amigo!
@@ChadZuberAdventures te pareces a mi padre
De verdad?
@@ChadZuberAdventures deveditas deverdad
Chad 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Wow Leslie, you were early again
@@ChadZuberAdventures yes my chad 🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
the chad kitchen
Me vende 2 kg de bellotas porfavor haha, es un magnífico trabajo todo lo que haces amigo.
Haha! Te doy 2 kg de bellotas por dos kilos de carne seca.
Super
That's a great method to leach the tannins ! Would submerging in a stream also work? A few of your acorn cakes you shared with us at the nature reconnection outing would have came thru this past weekend hike! Baskets and clay pots are the next projects il be working on. You should hold crafting courses I'm sure a lot of people would be interested in learning first hand from you
Yes! I've placed acorns in a running stream for up to a week to leach them. I like this method much more... I have been thinking about having bushcraft courses soon. I would really enjoy that.
How to keep your muscle looks strong 😊
Lots of food and exercise
@@ChadZuberAdventures awesome
Espetular meu brother 👏🏽🇧🇷💯
Obrigado
Obrigado Braziliano Cappuccino
خیلی خوب بود آفرین
Buena
cool
Auoooo Auoooo Auoooo Auoooo....
Here go Again Ladies and Gentleman,
Tarzan from Kansas n Pre-Historic manna Makin' PopCorn Chip Nature look like...
Meurica is In the House yoo manna
In a day full of April fool's jokes this was refreshing.
No jokes here!
You should try going to puetrorico bc they have so much yummy food in the jungle
I've done some videos there and hope to return again soon.
I am SO trying this ...we have so many resources around us that we waste
Me impresiona lo que has logrado, ya que llevas mucho tiempo haciéndolo y todavía sigues, sigue así, muy buenos videos.
Muchas gracias. Voy a tratar de seguir.
love youu
I hadn't known that leaching was done that way, drip by drip; I thought the acorns were just left underwater whole in a submerged basket, probably both methods would work. I would modify a fire-drill (with orbital weights and grinding tool bit) to grind up the nuts.
this looks great tarzan you really can make some interesting stuff :)
جيد
Buen trabajo 🙏Cuantos gramos de proteina consumes en promedio al día?
video tuyệt vời quá
oh yeah so how long this guy has been playing hardcore survival mode?
A few days
Luar biasa 👍👍👍
Where can I find a man like this ?? love life Simple and handsome ..😄🤩
Very interesting every time I see new video's from you Mr.Zuber, I have a question I am considering living in the wild, What should I learn first? Thank you for your time. Peace and love from gazer gazer love you all Peace!
It's difficult to answer that question. It depends much on the location you go to. Some important skills are fire making, shelter building, food and water acquisition, tool making.
@@ChadZuberAdventures Thank you for your respone, I really don't know yet the location. Thank you for sharing the required skills to have in order to survive. Much love to you and your subscribers, Peace and love from gazer gazer love you all you are the creator of your reailty, Peace.
Have you thought about going onto Naked and Afraid?
Olá, como VC está? Deus siga seus passos. Abraços do Brasil!
❤❤
Как всегда всё круто даже перевод на Russian есть извини что пишу по русски вот перевод что я написал!As always, everything is cool, even the translation into Russian is, I'm sorry that I am writing in Russian, this is the translation that I wrote!
Спасибо большое!
Can't you consume acorns as nut ?
Why grinding is necessary?
while the acorns dry, what do we eat?
You can eat prepare them already.
@@ChadZuberAdventures thx :)
If we eat a lot of this fruit, can it be poisonous?
Almost anything is possibly poisonous in very high quantities. Acorns should be leached before eating.
Chad zuber you should probably make a basement in your hut.
That would be tough. During the rains it would fill with water.
@@ChadZuberAdventures you can try doing a water proof roof and but over the basement hole that would fix the problem.
No, the water permeates into the earth