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‘Professional cavewoman’ survives on ‘freezer full of roadkill’

by The NYC Daily Post Editorial Staff
December 20, 2021
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This UK woman is livin’ like it’s the Paleolithic era.

Sarah Day, 34, has deemed herself a “professional cavewoman” who survives on roadkill, including repurposing the skin and bones of the dead animals.

The Colchester, Essex, resident said she makes her money as a schoolteacher who educates children on history — and survival skills.

Day claimed she eats “roadkill at least once a week, although there isn’t always an animal on the side of the road,” she told Mercury Press.

“My freezer is full of roadkill finds, which is handy during the winter because I can defrost the deer or rabbit to make a hearty stew,” she continued, adding that the flavor of rats is “very similar to squirrel — it is mild and sweet. It tastes a little bit like chicken, but much nicer.”

Sarah day
“I refer to myself as a professional cavewoman,” she told Mercury Press.
memmathecavewoman / MERCURY PRESS

Pigeon, on the other hand, reportedly tastes “like a really good beef steak.” Besides just munching on the delicious animal carcasses, Day also likes to turn the skin and guts into leather. The animal skulls are “amazing bits of engineering,” while the bones are used to make tools and weapons.

“I don’t see any harm in [picking up roadkill] because the animal has died anyway, rather than it get skinned in any other way,” she rationalized.

But, sometimes, roadkill may be “too damaged” to eat and Day must find her animal protein in the raw meat aisle of her local supermarket.

Sarah day roadkill
Squirrels and rats are Day’s favorite roadkill to eat.
memmathecavewoman / MERCURY PRESS

In order to get her daily dose of fiber, Day hunts for her own herbs and fruit too. “I tend to forage plants and fruit, but it is so important to do your research so that you don’t end up very sick,” she said.

She also likes to evaluate how certain plants can be used for their medicinal properties instead of going to a doctor.

Willow bark, she claimed, can be used to make tea for headaches. She believes that savory herbs such as rosemary, sage and thyme can help with a cough.

Sarah day
“I don’t see any harm in [picking up roadkill] because the animal has died anyway, rather than it get skinned in any other way,” Day said.
memmathecavewoman / MERCURY PRESS

She also offered that cramp bark — a flowering shrub — “is also amazing for period pains. I didn’t want to believe it would work, but it really does!” she exclaimed.

As for her actual living conditions, Day said she has a house “in the middle of town”; however, she would “rather live in a tent.” She reportedly even made her own sleeping bag out of reindeer skin to keep warm at night, as well as “a selection of clothes from roadkill” that she supposedly wears for work.

“It is all about working smart. The more you practice, the better you become,” she concluded.

Dinner is served: Grilled pigeon wings are on the menu for Sarah Day.
Dinner is served: Grilled pigeon wings are on the menu for Sarah Day.
memmathecavewoman / MERCURY PRESS

DAY’S TOP FIVE SURVIVAL TIPS

  • Have a tribe. “You should never be alone as it’s hard to provide alone in any time — you need other people to help build stuff and hunt,” she said.
  • You need a fire.
  • Take it slow. “There is no need to rush, it isn’t a movie.”
  • Only eat things that you are certain are edible. “Even drinking stream water without sterilizing it can be harmful, so do your research!”
  • Adapt your expectation to a level you can meet. “Never underestimate how hard it is.”



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