My chat with legendary survivalist, TV host, former soldier, and all-around interesting gent Bear Grylls surprised me for two reasons.
First, Grylls was only too happy to talk about a wide range of topics. We discussed some of the things he holds nearest and dearest (like fortified mince), his own near-death experiences, as well as his experiences taking celebrities like Bradley Cooper and Russell Brand out into the wild. We didn’t even get to discussing his survival show “Running Wild with Bear Grylls” until a good 20 minutes into the conversation.
Second, I was surprised at how forthcoming Grylls was when discussing his work. Far from shilling about his show and far from any guarded responses about the people he had featured on “Running Wild” or other productions, he gave thoughtful, illuminating, and often amusing answers to every question asked.
His responses genuinely surprised me — starting with his answer to my first question: What is something you can’t live without?

Fortified Beef: Bear’s Undying Love
Talking about his most essential tackle, Grylls could have brought up a favorite pair of hiking boots, a multitool, or a water filter. But the thing he singled out was decidedly more … visceral.
“One thing I can’t live without is fortified mince,” Grylls said. “I really do eat so much fortified mince.”
(Which, for the record, is the same as “fortified ground beef” here in the States.)
“I try as much as I can in life to eat only really good, natural, grass-fed beef that’s non-processed and is just really good quality,” Grylls said. “You can get some great fortified mince, [which] is ground beef with all the organs mixed in — the liver and heart and kidneys, all blended with the beef … And it’s just so good for you … I find this a perfect way of getting really good quality nutrition into my everyday diet.”
Ironically, there was a time when Grylls was a vegan. He is anything but that today. While it’s entirely possible to keep your body fueled up for outdoor adventures on a plant-based diet, when your work calls for braving the high alpine, the dusty desert, the deep woods, and beyond, it’s not a bad idea to fortify yourself with a truly hearty meal.
And anyway, in a survival situation, you might not always have the choice to avoid animal proteins.

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