Depends on what you consider "food". I foolishly attended the SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) training during my service in the Army and let me tell ya... I can only laugh when people mention something like "WOW, I am STARVING!!!" Until you are hungry enough to eat bugs and worms you are not hungry. Until you are ready to catch a rat and eat it raw, you are not hungry.
To answer your question: 6 days until I ate the rat.
And no... it did not taste like chicken. It tasted like RAT.
Depends on what you consider "food". I foolishly attended the SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) training during my service in the Army and let me tell ya... I can only laugh when people mention something like "WOW, I am STARVING!!!" Until you are hungry enough to eat bugs and worms you are not hungry. Until you are ready to catch a rat and eat it raw, you are not hungry.
To answer your question: 6 days until I ate the rat.
And no... it did not taste like chicken. It tasted like RAT.
I fast yearly for 21 days, starting January 1 through the 21st. I find it to be very healthy.
Did you run out or just not fond of it?
Very fond of food, but although of muscular build, need to reduce somewhat.
Are you being serious or have I missed the joke?
Very fond of food, but although of muscular build, need to reduce somewhat.
Depends on what you consider "food". I foolishly attended the SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) training during my service in the Army and let me tell ya... I can only laugh when people mention something like "WOW, I am STARVING!!!" Until you are hungry enough to eat bugs and worms you are not hungry. Until you are ready to catch a rat and eat it raw, you are not hungry.
To answer your question: 6 days until I ate the rat.
And no... it did not taste like chicken. It tasted like RAT.
I fast yearly for 21 days, starting January 1 through the 21st. I find it to be very healthy.