“Professional caveman” shares 5 tips on how to survive in nature

Roadkill

The forest where Sarah likes to spend most of her time is located next to a busy highway. Animals trying to cross this road are unfortunately sometimes hit by passing cars. They then die on the side of the road. This is also known as roadkill. The animals finish their journey on Sarah’s plate.

Sarah eats a meal made with roadkill at least once a week. She doesn’t find a deer, badger, or whatever else to eat on the side of the road every week though. No, Sarah takes advantage of a bit of modern technology to guarantee a filling meal: the freezer. Her freezer shelves are full of wild animals that were hit by cars and left to die on the side of the road.

Sarah is happy to tell you about how these wild animals taste!