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@123Homefree
@123Homefree Ай бұрын
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@nanlog4303
@nanlog4303 Ай бұрын
You live in perfect harmony!!!
@pernissagrimm7282
@pernissagrimm7282 Ай бұрын
You are very inspiring ❤
@kimulm0619
@kimulm0619 Ай бұрын
That parm cheese and all the sheep products you make have to be the very best .I know you know this.I would luv to have some.That parmesean looks RIGHTEOUS and so healthy.Wow !!!❤😊
@DHead5150
@DHead5150 Ай бұрын
KJV: I have seen servants upon horses, and princes walking as servants upon the earth.
@Serendipity-Divine
@Serendipity-Divine Ай бұрын
Mmmmm. Much gratitude for your teaching through demonstration (in all you do). Ive learned so much from you and the confidence gained through doing so, is quientessentially invaluable.
@timothymoran3975
@timothymoran3975 Ай бұрын
Amazing how you make gourmet food on the road, demonstrating the viability of your lifestyle and ingenious accoutrements. Taking such good care of your sheep companions and providing us with your living example of how to lighten up and connect with earth and our true heritage. Kudos! I hope your roscoe never discharges in that front holster position. Long may you roam, gentle brother. May happiness and love be yours always.🐑🍶🥓🍛❤
@catastrofista
@catastrofista Ай бұрын
Walking on the ball of my feet came naturaly to me when I switched to minimalist footware 🐒 However to this date I've only found three people who clearly state that you shoud walk this way when walking barefoot on hard ground: a medieval enthusiast, a health guru and a wagon carrying legend 🤔 Makes it hard to take podologist and other "experts" seriously 🙄 Why would I listen what some expert says if he doesn't even know how to walk? 😂
@doctorbigsmiles
@doctorbigsmiles Ай бұрын
I realized at some point, living on and walking on concrete and asphalt, is toxic to us. Living in and traveling India, there are so many dirt pedestrian paths. Someone who doesn't drive, in many cities/ towns can walk and rarely be traversing in top of concrete. I've noticed being in America, with our current state of urban design, some cities make it nearly impossible to avoid traversing over concrete, many cities you'd be on concrete 100% of the time. Except for being on private property or parks, you're forced to travel over concrete. And it just wears you down, little by little, without relent. Versus in India, for example, where you might travel for days and be off concrete for more than 50% of the time... Modern man, ignoring nature's needs [our needs]... Living on a farm, it's healing just being there. Stuck in cities or American suburbia, concrete concrete concrete... it's the opposite of healing, it steadily diminishes your ability to heal. Why so many Americans develop leg and hip and foot issues. Sad state. And don't get my started on gravel in our developments... the worst thing to walk on barefoot. Like it's literally only useful to human beans who wear shoes all the time. I always had a natural aversion to gravel, and a pull to grassy areas instead. At some point I realized, oh, humans are just stupid and they don't realize this gravel is pure caustic, literally a negative for every lifeform, including humans (in their natural state, ie barefoot)... gravel is toxic to everything that isn't wearing boots/shoes... I can imagine to sadness native Americans felt over centuries, watching their once tended territories, being settled and developed by these cruel European capitalists, developing and destroying everywhere they went. I'm in a town, and there's a big river that goes thru it, the Tennessee River, it's huge. And literally, in the city limits, the ENTIRE LENGTH on both sides, if you go to the waters edge, anywhere and everywhere, it's not a natural waters edge, it's like giant gravel, just jagged rocks the size of your head and bigger, but basically XL gravel, the same stone. Broken by machines, and they've lined the entire river with it. So you literally cannot simply walk into the river barefoot, it's completely treacherous, animals must hate it. It's like these developers, destroyed the very river. Compared to India, which has rivers with natural banks, and you can wade in anywhere, across the country. Sorry for the venting lol Babylon has got me down
@catastrofista
@catastrofista Ай бұрын
Old towns in Europe still have stone pedestrian roads made with river stones. Though hard, the uneven surface avoids stressig the same parts of the sole over and over again. I've walked a lot in the old streets of Toledo, and it's like getting a foot massage. It hurts a bit in the moment but you end up with refreshed and stronger feet. However, as you say relatively flat and hard roads destroy our feet.
@amyrobinson3119
@amyrobinson3119 Ай бұрын
All things considered your quite clean. 😃
@DHead5150
@DHead5150 Ай бұрын
Just imagine what he could do with his own farm.
@brandondegraaf
@brandondegraaf Ай бұрын
Flocculate? Also, hard sheep cheese is called Pecorino in Italy. It's the good stuff. I will take it over Parmigiano any day.
@123Homefree
@123Homefree Ай бұрын
Thats the word i was confusing lol thank ewe!
@weseiseman5602
@weseiseman5602 Ай бұрын
That white layer of "cheese" on top of the whey is mostly whey protein (the stuff in pretty much all fitness protein products) and lactose. 💪💪💪
@weseiseman5602
@weseiseman5602 Ай бұрын
I wonder if you can age it 🤔 it seems waaaaay too wet for an age, but like maybe a Bree where it gets the rind but it's still gooey on the inside
@cletuscoke1
@cletuscoke1 Ай бұрын
you can just buy whey protein on the internet not that difficult
@jdgurall3236
@jdgurall3236 Ай бұрын
Your parmesan cheese looks delicious 🙂
@JamesFogle-uh7ov
@JamesFogle-uh7ov Ай бұрын
Aaron there was a guy that came through Hannibal mo with a buggy and a I think a horse and my old lady though it was you she told me about it he was heading to Boston keep up good work man love your videos
@123Homefree
@123Homefree Ай бұрын
Interesting did she get a pic? Did he have a website name or anytning i could lookup!?
@PACstove
@PACstove Ай бұрын
Walking on that road is a good way to get your feet tougher for off road hiking. Try gravel road next, then you are ready for everything except glass and cactus.
@123Homefree
@123Homefree Ай бұрын
Lol i been able to run barefoot on gravel for over a decade watch old videos where i run on rr track rocks etc
@Eswar_iSugumarEswariDevi
@Eswar_iSugumarEswariDevi Ай бұрын
Being barefoot is connecting with the supremacy..
@jackthenord
@jackthenord Ай бұрын
My my, get me one of those solar ovens !! :D Do they only work in the hot summer sun. Or later in the year also. I am from Norway. So might not work that good unless it's in the middle of the summer ? Love your channel by the way !
@elledan
@elledan Ай бұрын
you can wear leather and other natural materials and be grounded at the same time.
@123Homefree
@123Homefree Ай бұрын
“Grounding” is mostly woowoo and isnt nearly as healthful of a practice as thephysically proven benefits of barefoot style walking and running. I invented coarse wool soled sandals youtube them
@Acenis
@Acenis Ай бұрын
Actually you are meant to heel strike while walking by using your hip to lower whole leg it's more efficient. Forefoot landing applies only while running.
@123Homefree
@123Homefree Ай бұрын
I dont agree theres obviously tons of people myself included who have relearned to walk with the barefoot method for more efficient, safe and graceful mobility.
@straykitten4998
@straykitten4998 Ай бұрын
You might want to tey NorthSole insoles for when walking on roads all day
@123Homefree
@123Homefree Ай бұрын
The best shock absorption is not from an insole its from walking like this
@michaeltoner1993
@michaeltoner1993 5 күн бұрын
Just started walking barefoot like this today after watching this video. Knees and ankles feel much better! How far of the ground do you reckon your are your heels when you walk? ( At their lowest point) Cheers
@jeeveswinston2545
@jeeveswinston2545 Ай бұрын
Why the gun? You get messed with often? And BTW, good to see you’re still out there doing your thing.
@123Homefree
@123Homefree Ай бұрын
Asking why i carry agun sounds like you dont know what thing im doing SHTF lifestylewise
@lizreyes4382
@lizreyes4382 Ай бұрын
Surfactant?
@JeffreyChambers-v1q
@JeffreyChambers-v1q 18 күн бұрын
You ever in Washington I have land for you…
@lucianosuarez9563
@lucianosuarez9563 Ай бұрын
Good morning ... Dude! you still carrying?!! What a hell??, whta is going on in YanquiLand?? ...
@jesseherbert2585
@jesseherbert2585 Ай бұрын
I'm with him, I have lived off grid and outdoors for extended periods and rabid racoons are no joke. Use your imagination. Want a giant jab after being bitten? I've shot one and state testing confirmed rabid. Walking on the wild side requires certain things, and the wise use them sparingly, but that is FAR different than being empty handed when you can't just press pause...
@FloridamanForager
@FloridamanForager Ай бұрын
The liquid stuff left from your Mozzarella could be called “Mozzaflotate” 🫡
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