>>2283309Forage and grow your own food. Mushrooms are a super food, grow kits are cheap and easy to grow, and in addition to being delicious and nutritious, you can use mushrooms to break down wood chips, mulch, etc. to fertilize your other crops and generate heat inside your greenhouse in winter. Grow a nice balance of crops (the Three Sisters, for example; corn, beans, and squash. Plus spinach, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, amaranth, onions, garlic, bell peppers, etc. It's perfectly doable to have a subsistence garden providing the majority of your veggies and grains throughout the year, while foraging for seasonal fruits and nuts locally.).
Acorns are edible, if you know how, and useful for tanning leather.
Get a couple chickens and/or pheasants as egg layers.
Plenty of mountain men and pioneers survived on their own for years or even decades, dude. Anyone can do it so long as they're willing to put in the work and know what they're doing.