Pro Eater Cameron CONSUMPTION McKirdy completes an Eating Challenge in Oregon. Would you ever eat an insect? They were all dried out, and covered in flavored powder. #nasty #grub #food
Posts Tagged ‘meal’
Eating Cricket and Larvae Donuts for YouTube Subscribers!!
Posted: December 22, 2019 in blogger, Cooking, Eating Challenge, Fun!, home, Product ReviewsTags: 2020, bacon, bakery, binge, blog, bros, bugs, Cameron McKirdy, challenge, cheese, chocolate, crickets, Donuts, doughnuts, eater, eating, flavor, Funny, gopro, gross, hd, head, hero, hurt, insects, larvae, legs, maple, meal, mexican, pain, resource, silly, Spice, survival, video, vlog, YouTuber
Three King Bolete Mushrooms in Oregon Forest
Posted: June 6, 2019 in Adventures, Cooking, mushrooms, ScavengingTags: 2019, 97138, adventure, boletus edulis, Cameron McKirdy, clip, community, environment, find, food, foraging, forest, fungi, fungus, Funny, gather, guy, habitat, harvest, hd, hunt, hunting, image, Kings, man, meal, nature, news, or, outdoors, penny bun, person, photo, picture, post, prepper, scavenge, Survival Bros, survivalist, trees, vegan, veganism, video, vlogger, woods
By Cameron McKirdy
Survival Bros combs The Woods, and identifies a King Bolete, or Porcini Mushrooms in Oregon! Hunted in the Clatsop County forest near the Pacific Ocean. I foraged, dried, and ate them for a meal off the land. Dried fungi will last a very long time in your kit. Many more Adventures coming…
#pnw #fungi #mushrooms #oregon #cam
COSTCO FREE FOOD SAMPLES RECORD ATTEMPT!
Posted: March 11, 2015 in Adventures, Costco, Freebies, Frugality, Grub, HD Videos, Health & Nutrition, ScavengingTags: adventure, Art, blogger, booth, business, calories, Cameron McKirdy, card, cart, challenge, comedy, contest, Costco (Business Operation), demonstrators, eats, finding, food, free, freebies, Funny, gift, hd, hustler, hustling, meal, money, news, oregon, record, samples, save, set, shop, silly, stand, store, stuff, Survival Bros, swag, video
Starring Cameron McKirdy
Survival Bros gets 26 different free samples in his local Costco shopping center on HD video. This total number doesn’t reflect when Cam swooped up multiple trial bites of the same item. You’re allowed to take more than one, as long as it’s on the tray. All of this complementary grub made a full meal, but he is still hungry. Cam didn’t even purchase any stuff, and doesn’t have a Costco membership card. Get access with a Costco Gift Card, then sample up, or buy an inexpensive meal at the food court deli.
Try going at the end of the day for extra samples. They are trying to get rid of the products before closing time. What’s your favorite line from this production? Leave a comment. You can also subscribe at the top left to get free articles delivered to your email inbox. Survival Bros doesn’t Spam, but we do store it just in case. Mmmmm. More crazy adventures coming on this blog. Cheers.
Free Food Samples List:
1. Cinnamon Rolls x 2
2. Meat Balls with Frank’s Red Hot Sauce
3. Buffalo Bites with Blue Cheese Dressing
4. Unknown Baked Roll
5. Sausage
6. Doritos Chips
7. Juice x 2
8. Kielbasa Road Show Beef x 3
9. Flavored Water x 3
10. Pretzels with Cream Cheese Spread
11. Chicken Salad
12. Guacamole on Pita Bread
13. Digestive Health Gummies
14. Airborne Immune Supplements
15. Whey Protein Drink
16. Lentils and Rice
17. Dave’s Killer Bread Cheese Sandwich
18. Cherry Almond Cereal
19. Veggie Patties
20. Organic Pot Stickers
21. Mini Tacos
22. Egg Rolls
23. Hot Sriracha Chicken Bites
24. Soy Milk
25. Trail Mix
26. 6 Layer Dip and Chips
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Instant Breakfast Hemp Coffee Drink Recipe!
Posted: May 30, 2014 in Coffee, Cooking, Everyday Carry (EDC), FrugalityTags: bottle, caffeine, calories, camping, coffee, drink, easy, EDC, food, hemp, hiking, Instant, meal, milk, mix, recipe
By Cameron McKirdy
Survival Bros has been camping at Saddle Mountain. This is a quick, and easy breakfast beverage guaranteed to get you moving, like it did me. It tastes great, and mixes well, even with cold liquids. Directions:
1. Dump 1 packet of Carnation Instant Breakfast mix into container.
2. Open instant coffee crystals and pour into bottle too.
3. Add 6 ounces of spring water, plus 6 ounces of chocolate hemp milk.
4. Shake, and enjoy.
This is a terrific pick-me-up in the A.M. Maybe you’d like to sip it slowly a hike, or while going about your day. Survival Bros prepares this recipe because it’s delicious, fast, and doesn’t make a mess to create. Just toss the wrappers, rinse out your container, and get on with it. Peace and love from the road.
– Cam
Get That Free Grub and Toiletries at Hotels
Posted: February 19, 2014 in Comedy and Art, Freebies, FrugalityTags: adventure, Art, bed, blog, breakfast, cam, desk, Extended Stay Hotels (Business Operation), Feb 20, free, freegan, Funny, google, grub, hd, meal, person, road, Room, small, stuff, Survival Bros, take, taking, time, tiny, toilet, trip, vacation, video, vlog, YouTube
Cameron McKirdy from Survival Bros shows you how to gather freebies at a motel. Embrace hoarding, and be the real prepper you can be. Not that I’d do it, but I bet you could walk into any hotel and politely ask for another shampoo, soap, and coffee and you’d get hooked up without being questioned about what room you are staying in. Just saying. I’ve already put my freebies in Ziploc bags for storage. Happy prepping. Please SUBSCRIBE to Survival Bros on YouTube! Thank you.
Elk Jerky Recipe with Pictures
Posted: January 24, 2014 in Adventures, Cooking, Grub, PhotosTags: beach, blog, coast, elk, food, fresh, fun, gathering, grub, guns, hunting, information, marinade, Marine Corps, meal, meat, news, nuggets, or, oregon, Photos, preparedness, process, recipe, seaside, shooting, soldier, steak, survival, tips, USMC, woods
By Cameron McKirdy
Former Marine Tactical Gypsy has an exclusive Survival Bros blog and new elk jerky recipe for you. He hunts in Oregon with seven other buddies, and no matter how much they kill, they split the meat evenly so nobody is left out. This season his hunting party terminated five bulls, producing around 225 pounds of meat each. He has used the animal for sausage, country fried steaks, and thick jerky strips. His favorite cut is the back strap, which runs on each side of the spine. It’s the most tender part, and is amazing in a stew of vegetables and spices. Simmer that on a low boil for awhile, and you have a man meal sure to satisfy. Tactical Gypsy also told me he likes to pan sear the meat first, to lock in the juice.
To produce scrumptious elk jerky he cut slabs 1/4th of an inch thick, because they shrink. His recipe calls for six or seven pounds of flesh, so he ends up with big nuggets to feast on. Each hunk is approximately 4″ x 1″ wide. The marinade calls for 4 1/2 cups of soy sauce, with plenty of Worcestershire depending on personal preference. Mix in 1 pound of brown sugar, then a 8 oz. bottle of hickory liquid smoke flavoring. Soak the elk in a bowl, or deep pan, and refrigerate for 12 hours.. After that, use a colander to run off the marinade. Next, lay out the strips on the dehydrator trays evenly, with bigger pieces going on the bottom. Sprinkle on coarse black pepper, turn the machine on high, and let her rip. Check back every few hours, and rotate the racks as needed. In 12 additional hours you’ll have a stash of jerky to devour, and give out to your friends. Tactical Gypsy, if you are reading this, please save me a nug or two. Survival Bros will have more blogs soon. Check back often. Likes, shares, and comments are appreciated.
Cooking Bacon and Elk Steak Chili
Posted: April 28, 2013 in Frugality, Grub, Health & NutritionTags: bacon, beef, beer, bread, corn, dank, dinner, ends, epic, food, game, garlic, grub, hunted, meal, pabst, pbr, Pig, pork, wild

My bro and I created the dankest bacon elk chili ever! It didn’t last long. We took elk steak hunted locally in the Saddle Mountain Hunting Unit near Cannon Beach, and combined it with bacon ends, and 2 cans of beef chili.
For spices we put in a pinch of paprika, garlic, salt, and cayenne pepper. We had the crispy bacon simmering in Pabst beer. The chili sat on low, covered. The elk was cut into small 1/2 inch squares. Plus, we had to make corn bread as a side.
The result was a hearty meal, that had heat. It was spicy, and smoky. If only we had king bolete mushrooms to add. We saved the bacon fat for other elk cooking adventures. Talk about real grub.
MAKING EPIC SPAGHETTI SAUCE WITH BACON – SURVIVAL BROS STYLE
Posted: November 16, 2012 in Adventures, Comedy and Art, Health & Nutrition, SB TipsTags: boss, bros, cooking, cuisine, dinner, extreme, food, grub, hd, highlights, italian, meal, montage, sauce, survival, time
OMG! We created a legendary sauce with bacon ends and bits, Hot Jimmy Dean sausage, ground beef, fire roasted tomatoes, tomato paste, Newman’s Own organic tomato sauce, and an egg. I added red pepper flakes, garlic and onion powder, and freshly ground black pepper. It doesn’t get any better. Unless you pick up a loaf of soft, buttery, garlic bread, which we did. There was no room for a salad on my plate. This was an EXTREME dinner. In fact, we made enough for a few extra meals. Thumb up the HD video montage, and please subscribe to Survival Bros on Youtube. Thanks for watching. You’re awesome!
– Cameron McKirdy
How To Make Dairy-Free Super Smoothies For Optimal Health
Posted: October 28, 2012 in Health & Nutrition, SB TipsTags: berries, blender, dairy, diet, drink, food, free, fruits, gluten, herb, meal, mix, ninja, nutrition, protein, recipes, rice, Snack, soy, vanilla, yogurt
I made the best superfood smoothie today for my friends and I. I used a base of Silk organic peach mango fruit juice with protein, and dairy-free vanilla almond milk. Then I tossed in a mix of frozen mangos, pineapple, strawberries, and a non-GMO banana. For an extra boost I added maca. It’s a Peruvian root that increases stamina. It’s my favorite supplement. Finally, I put in a scoop and a half of Sunwarrior vanilla rice protein powder!

I juice or make super smoothies nearly every day. It gives me extra energy to do whatever, from the dishes to writing. Drinks like this are a meal replacement for me. I usually have about 32 ounces, so I’m full. Smoothies are absorbed almost instantly in my body, and they are easy to process, unlike meat. I couldn’t ask for more, but if I was to add another supplement, it would be wheatgrass powder, or Barleans Greens. Time to finish my second glass. I drank the first so fast I thought my brain was going to freeze permanently. Get crazy with your own smoothies. Cheers!
– Cameron McKirdy


















