Is it possible to eat healthy as a rural dweller? I wanna GTFO the city and live in a house in the countryside with nobody around. But in most places the only places to get food are Walmart, Dollar General if you don't even have a supermarket. Or grow it yourself, plant vegetables, keep some chickens and cows, which I have zero experience with, only having lived in my parents' apartment before. From what I've seen in tours of small towns in Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee: Most people are fat drinkers and smokers who eat whatever GMO produce and factory farm slop they get at the general store and greasy spoon diner.
>>34651046Well its time to learn how to cultivate and raise your own foodMight come in handy one day considering the trajectory of this country
>>34651046When you live out of the way you need to buy bulk food because you can't go shopping daily. So you buy a car load of non perishable stuff from far away. Plus if you're lucky nearby you have farm stands and farmers markets.
>>34651046Farmers' markets
you can get potatoes, eggs, bell peppers, oranges and plain chicken in every grocery store anon...
>>34651046>grow it yourselfThis is the best answer>which I have zero experience withAnd you'll never get experience with an attitude like that. This shit is so simple even a caveman could do it. Farming/Ranching only gets complex when you're doing it on a large scale.>>34651439This also works, especially when supplemented by food he grows himself. But that would require OP to be able to cook, which he clearly can't.