Veggie sautee with 100% garden veggies: long beans, sweet pepper, and Okinawa spinach (which grows incredibly well in our area and is a rich source of cooked green leaf veg).

This is the first time we've had my beloved long beans in years (the first year we lived here, we harvested them by the bucket and it was incredible). I'm saving the beans (and cooking the pods, which are soft and tasty) because this is exactly my favorite kind of bean and I don't want to repeat my previous mistake of letting them drop off. They are too delicious and nutritious!

Now I just need a local source of cooking oil (there has to be a local coconut oil company, right? 🤔 There's local macadamia nut oil, but it's very $$$)

...and an alternative to propane 😭 (I do have my solar cooker, but it doesn't fry - it steams, boils, bakes).

This was part of a lunch that included a fried egg (egg from @saltphoenix 's birds), fresh tomato from the garden, and short grain brown rice from the store. Instead of rice, I often have kalo (taro) from my bf, but today I didn't have any.

When the boats stop coming, I think there will be a lot less frying (more cooking over a fire) and when frying does happen, it'll be on butter (or tallow, for the meat eaters). It's definitely easier to get butter from cows than oil from coconuts or macadamias.

And as for propane replacement, I really don't know, but probably the ideal solution would be to get beefy solar panels and batteries, and an induction cooker.

I also don't have a local replacement for soy sauce, but we do have salt on the shoreline. It gathers in little low areas in shoreline rocks during dry periods. To get enough for daily supply though, you'd have to know the spots and spend a fair bit of time harvesting. The shoreline in my area really puts the "trace" in "trace minerals". I'd have to find the right spots.

#hawaii #growyourown #gardening #food #vegetarian #solarpunk

@mk30 soy sauce can be made. Soybeans will grow here, but you can also make it and miso from other bean sources like pigeon peas.
afa how to cook: waiwi = BTUs galore, especially if turned to charcoal, if they didn't destroy that (future) resource with the galls. 🙄
@saltphoenix do you know of any local coconut oil producers? 🤔
@mk30 not personally. There are some tho. Locavore store prob has some. I think it would be cheaper to press your own, than buy theirs. 😅
Kukui is a nice oil. Can burn it for energy/flame, idk if it's ever used for cooking tho.
@mk30 avocado oil? Grows like weeds lol 🛢️🥑🛢️🛢️
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Veggie sautee with 100% garden veggies: long beans, sweet pepper, and Okinawa spinach (which grows incredibly well in our area and is a rich source of cooked green leaf veg).

This is the first time we've had my beloved long beans in years (the first year we lived here, we harvested them by the bucket and it was incredible). I'm saving the beans (and cooking the pods, which are soft and tasty) because this is exactly my favorite kind of bean and I don't want to repeat my previous mistake of letting them drop off. They are too delicious and nutritious!

Now I just need a local source of cooking oil (there has to be a local coconut oil company, right? 🤔 There's local macadamia nut oil, but it's very $$$)

...and an alternative to propane 😭 (I do have my solar cooker, but it doesn't fry - it steams, boils, bakes).

This was part of a lunch that included a fried egg (egg from @saltphoenix 's birds), fresh tomato from the garden, and short grain brown rice from the store. Instead of rice, I often have kalo (taro) from my bf, but today I didn't have any.

When the boats stop coming, I think there will be a lot less frying (more cooking over a fire) and when frying does happen, it'll be on butter (or tallow, for the meat eaters). It's definitely easier to get butter from cows than oil from coconuts or macadamias.

And as for propane replacement, I really don't know, but probably the ideal solution would be to get beefy solar panels and batteries, and an induction cooker.

I also don't have a local replacement for soy sauce, but we do have salt on the shoreline. It gathers in little low areas in shoreline rocks during dry periods. To get enough for daily supply though, you'd have to know the spots and spend a fair bit of time harvesting. The shoreline in my area really puts the "trace" in "trace minerals". I'd have to find the right spots.

#hawaii #growyourown #gardening #food #vegetarian #solarpunk

@mk30 soy sauce can be made. Soybeans will grow here, but you can also make it and miso from other bean sources like pigeon peas.
afa how to cook: waiwi = BTUs galore, especially if turned to charcoal, if they didn't destroy that (future) resource with the galls. 🙄
@saltphoenix do you know of any local coconut oil producers? 🤔
@mk30 not personally. There are some tho. Locavore store prob has some. I think it would be cheaper to press your own, than buy theirs. 😅
Kukui is a nice oil. Can burn it for energy/flame, idk if it's ever used for cooking tho.
@mk30 avocado oil? Grows like weeds lol 🛢️🥑🛢️🛢️

@mk30 @saltphoenix for replacing propane is there any chance anaerobic biogas generation could fit?

I know they use it for generating power while composting sewage or manure into something safe to use on farms. And a quick search engine skim shows at least a few hits on cooking with it. Biogas may be a decent drop-in replacement for propane though I don't know if it's something practical for a homestead. Not sure if it can be stored in personal tanks (I think it might be more corrosive?)

@jacobcoffin @mk30 my neighbor has a home made biodigester. He cooks on it. Many people have the plug and play ones here, it really just depends on where you are, as to how well they work.
@jacobcoffin @mk30 his tank is reinforced concrete
@saltphoenix @mk30 that's really cool! Looks like I've found my next topic to read up on
@jacobcoffin @mk30 he just throws a cow turd and a few handfuls of grass clippings in it every so often lol

@saltphoenix @jacobcoffin my partner tried to make a homemade one, but it didn't really work.

I know that some of them work, but I haven't investigated it seriously.

@saltphoenix @jacobcoffin I'm pretty sure I saw his, and it was very solidly built. A big ole cement thing. I don't know how one would service it if it got clogged or if you needed to debug it 🤔