“I can think, I can wait, I can fast”-Siddhartha, Herman Hesse
We've got threads for bone broth too!
https://permies.com/t/6068/kitchen/Bone-broth-amazing-food
https://permies.com/t/73308/kitchen/favourite-bone-broth-recipes
Kevin said, "I’m wondering if anyone has tried making a bone powder for human consumption.
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Phil Stevens wrote:Since I make lots of biochar, I also put all shells and bones (post broth, of course) through fire. This sterilises them just like William's pressure cooker, makes them much easier to crush and changes some of the minerals to forms that are more bioavailable. If you were to pyrolyse bones at a relatively high temperature, like 600 C, and then grind them you would find that it's much easier to achieve a fine powder.
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So I've been experimenting with dissolving dried/crushed eggshell powder in lemon/lime juice.
Once re-dryed, the final powder tastes like vitamin C
(And tastes better than the original eggshell powder)
“I can think, I can wait, I can fast”-Siddhartha, Herman Hesse
Kevin David wrote:Do you think a solar dehydrator would be safe to use for human consumption of bone meal? ...
Oh, and Anne, why ribs in particular?
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
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Aelios Kalypso wrote:If you want a bone/calcium/mineral supplement, but have no bones or eggshells...
Try gathering the small mussel shells that can be found in sand or pebbly shores of creeks beds.
Crush with hammer...
Pulverize with extra coffee grinder...
Dissolve in lemon/lime juice.
Now I just need a constant slow stirring mechanism to get 100% complete reaction of the citric acid...
HA! Could carry the bottle in a small pack, and jostle it all day!
Edit: Yes, I forgot step one: boil shells first.
Also, last step: Can re-dry finished liquid into powder again.
FYI: Mussel Shells hardly bubble at all compared to Eggshells when reacting to citric acid. Wonder why...
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