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The Lost SuperFoods New Reviews The Lost SuperFoods is built around a long list of features and carefully documented examples, and The Lost SuperFoods lays out more than 126 survival foods and preservation techniques with pictures and step-by-step directions for each item. The Lost SuperFoods includes historically proven recipes such as US Doomsday Ration formulations, the Leningrad Siege survival foods, Viking fish preservation methods, Lewis & Clark's portable soup, Ottoman coated meats, Amish 'poor man’s steak', boiled or ghee-fied butter, and Native American pemmican, and The Lost SuperFoods also covers more obscure entries like Suikatsugan (referred to as Ninja superfood), bark bread, Frumenty, preserved eggs, and methods for preparing amaranth and seaweed. The Lost SuperFoods highlights practical DIY projects too: readers will find instructions on assembling a $20 survival bucket and a recipe for a 2,400-calorie survival bar that can be made at home, and The Lost SuperFoods shows how to replicate affordable rations like the Cold War-era US Doomsday Ration, which the book indicates could feed an adult for about $0.37 per day. The Lost SuperFoods is also available in both digital and physical formats, and The Lost SuperFoods often ships with bonus guides like an underground year-round greenhouse manual and a collection of projects from the early 1900s that are useful for crisis scenarios, providing historical context and practical workshops that expand the book’s usefulness for homesteaders and preppers alike. Try It Today The Lost SuperFoods Where to Buy