
Dear reader,
If there is one thing I hate that's throwing away perfectly good food.
And I'm sure you've thrown out some questionable food from your own fridge or pantry.
Better safe than sorry right?
But what if there was a food that never goes bad?
And it's not honey or salt.
It contains meat, tallow and blueberries.
This lost native American food was used during the 18th century to survive droughts,
famines and it even helped explorers conquer the South Pole.

Do you know how to make this lost superfood that will never spoil?
tions, and taught at Yunnan University. In November 1943, be became professor of civil engineering at Zhejiang University, then exiled in Zunyi, Guizhou because Zhejiang was under Japanese occupation. He returned to China in the fall of 1938, in the midst of the Second Sino-Japanese War. He participated in the design of the Yibin-Kunming and Sichuan-Yunnan railways, worked in the Bridge Design and Engineering Department of the Ministry of Communica After the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949, Qian became Chair of the Department of Civil Engineering of Zhejiang University in 1950. In January after repeated invitations from Qu Bochuan, President of Dalian Institute of Technology (now Dalian University of Technology or DUT), Qian agreed to move to Dalian to teach at DUT. He spent the rest of his career there, and succeeded Qu as the secon


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