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Wild Harvests: October 2013
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Wild food experiments and personal foraging accounts from the Pacific Northwest centering on Northwest Washington and Southern Vancouver Island. Wednesday, October 16, 2013. Wild Rice- Cascadian Style. To most Pacific Northwesterners, the long black grains of Wild Rice ( Zizania palustris. As do a few more recent settlers. Short History of Wild Rice in the Pacific Northwest. This patch has over 100 acres of rice. In three stages of completion. The end of our first successful evening ricing. The plants we...
Wild Harvests: January 2014
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Wild food experiments and personal foraging accounts from the Pacific Northwest centering on Northwest Washington and Southern Vancouver Island. Friday, January 10, 2014. Evaporating salt into darkness. Katrina and I made some more salt with our friends Paul and Eli out on Lummi Island. We stayed up into the night to finish and I took some fun photographs. Long time readers may remember our early methods. Posted by T. Abe Lloyd. Saturday, January 4, 2014. Year end foraging reflections. Elise Krohn's Wild...
Wild Harvests: June 2014
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Wild food experiments and personal foraging accounts from the Pacific Northwest centering on Northwest Washington and Southern Vancouver Island. Monday, June 9, 2014. California Broomrape ( Orobanche californica. Hooker's Onion ( Allium acuminatum. White Brodiaea ( Triteleia hyacinthina. Edible roots grace both onions and brodiaeas, but I was especially keen to have my first taste of brodiaea. Both Harvest Brodiaea ( Brodiaea coronaria. And White Brodiaea ( Triteleia hyacinthina. Research by ethnobotanis...
Wild Harvests: September 2013
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Wild food experiments and personal foraging accounts from the Pacific Northwest centering on Northwest Washington and Southern Vancouver Island. Thursday, September 5, 2013. Mountain Berries: Huckleberries, Bilberries, and Blueberries (oh my! 3 hours of good picking. On holiday Monday, Katrina and I focused our labors on Cascade Bilberry ( Vaccinium deliciosum. Raking in 7.5 quarts in 3 hours, but we also saw loads of Black Huckleberry ( V. deliciosum. Oval-leaf Blueberry ( V. ovalifolium. 2a Shrubs usua...
Wild Harvests: November 2014
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Wild food experiments and personal foraging accounts from the Pacific Northwest centering on Northwest Washington and Southern Vancouver Island. Thursday, November 6, 2014. Wild Rice husking machine. My brother produced this fun video of my bicycle powered Wild Rice husking/hulling machine. Posted by T. Abe Lloyd. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Author of Wild Berries of Washington and Oregon. Click on photo to check out my new book! Wild Rice husking machine. View my complete profile. Eating the Good Food.
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Ross Sea, Antarctica
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Raquo; Ross Sea, Antarctica. The House of Dung →. Ross Sea, Antarctica. A heavy equipment operator, has been going down south for over thirty years. I spent some time with her when I was fixing doors at a small station dedicated to releasing Long Duration Balloons – funded by NASA and the National Science Foundation, these balloons can provide information about things like radiation and magnetic fields in space. Posits an overall Antarctic krill biomass of 100-500 million tons. For comparison, global...
Category Archives: fungi
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Raquo; Category Archive: fungi. The House of Dung. We gathered around with hand lenses, expensive cameras, and intent interest. After some initial documentation, the specimen was reverently placed in a basket and carried back to the main hall to be further examined and identified. Pieces were placed under microscopes, and hefty field guides were referenced. It was probably the most interesting thing brought in that day: a large pile of dung. Photo Credit: Michael Beug. Still, there was a definite lack of...
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Raquo; Posts Published in: 2011. Monthly Archives: April 2011. Spring by the Fenton River. The river is an intriguing little microcosm; due to its meandering nature, it has a wide and sandy floodplain. As wet sand is fairly inhospitable, it gives rise to some particularly hearty inhabitants. The awkward configuration of the fungi. My favorite plant here, and one of the earliest risers, is the eastern skunk cabbage,. As spring progresses, the spathes wilt, and the tip of the tightly packed leaves grow and...
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A little knowledge is a dangerous thing | Notes on ethnobotany in western Oregon
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Notes on ethnobotany in western Oregon. Alien asters: salsify and chicory. Pitcher plant, part 2 →. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. July 15, 2014. Western water-hemlock, Cicuta douglasii. Stem of poison hemlock, Conium maculatum. Poison hemlock, Conium maculatum. Is native to Eurasia but today is naturalized in many parts of North America. It has a long history of use as a poison – most famously as the means by which Socrates was killed 2400 years ago. Western water-hemlock, Cicuta douglasii.
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Carnivorous Cobra Lily | Notes on ethnobotany in western Oregon
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Notes on ethnobotany in western Oregon. Yellow sand verbena part 2 →. January 22, 2013. Is the scientific name for a carnivorous plant commonly known as the cobra lily or pitcher plant that can be found along the coast from California to British Columbia. If you are interested in the weird biology of cobra lilies, the Botanical Society of America has an interesting article here. There is almost no ethnobotanical information out there on cobra lily. The two Coos languages record the name. January 26, 2013...
The Green Stain
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Raquo; The Green Stain. New Zealand, Special Edition: Top Five Favorite Encounters →. A fun little thing to keep an eye out for when you’re wandering through the woods:. The Green Stain Fungus. They are the only two species in the. Genus found in North America, and differ only by the size of their spores. I was walking around Lake Padden a few days ago, not expecting to find much after many weeks of dry weather, when saw this, bright as a beacon in a stand of Douglas Firs:. August 31, 2011. Copy This Pas...
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Raquo; Posts Published in: 2012. Monthly Archives: September 2012. Marmots, Pikas: Scree Slope Mammals of the North Cascades. My older brother Justin Taylor. Visited from Cambridge, Massachusetts a couple of weeks ago, and hauled all of his impressive camera equipment along for a lovely 8 mile loop hike up Mt. Baker Highway in the Cascades. As a result, I’ve been provided with some delightful shots of two of my favorite alpine creatures in this region: the yellow-bellied marmot (. And the American pika (.
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Raquo; Posts Written by: kira. The House of Dung. We gathered around with hand lenses, expensive cameras, and intent interest. After some initial documentation, the specimen was reverently placed in a basket and carried back to the main hall to be further examined and identified. Pieces were placed under microscopes, and hefty field guides were referenced. It was probably the most interesting thing brought in that day: a large pile of dung. Photo Credit: Michael Beug. Still, there was a definite lack of ...
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Ross Sea, Antarctica. A heavy equipment operator, has been going down south for over thirty years. I spent some time with her when I was fixing doors at a small station dedicated to releasing Long Duration Balloons – funded by NASA and the National Science Foundation, these balloons can provide information about things like radiation and magnetic fields in space. Underneath the Pegasus Airstrip ( named for a wreck of a C-12 Lockheed Constellation airliner that crashed nearby. And an average adult human i...
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Monday, December 17, 2012. Hall Family Christmas Coffee Cake. Hall Family Christmas Morning Coffee Cake. Christmas 1988.Stephen was only 20 months old Mark was 6 years old. It wasn't Pinterest. In those days, it was magazines like Family Circle that sparked the homemaker in young mothers. Page 106 and 107. This is better than Mickey Mouse shaped pancakes! It really isn't that hard. The dough is called Buttery Rich Sweet Dough. 2 packets of active dry yeast. 1/2 cup very warm water (105-115 degrees).
Wild Harvests
Wild food experiments and personal foraging accounts from the Pacific Northwest centering on Northwest Washington and Southern Vancouver Island. Tuesday, January 23, 2018. Nepalis still rely on wild plants to a great extent for medicine, fodder, fiber, and to a more limited extent, food. Mushrooms, berries, and wild greens form the most important groups of wild foods. The very same species of Stinging Nettle ( Urtica diocia. Found here in the Pacific Northwest is also abundant and widely eaten in Nepal.
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February 2, 2012 · 3:58 pm. Been absent for a while. I’ve been away a while, but now I am back! Look out for new posts coming soon and new skills. As well as a revamp of the blog, new pics, and new ideas. Quick update: Ruby, the house cow, is milking well after calving 2 weeks ago. Last year she had twins so we had no milk, but we are waiting for the eventual beef. Cheese and yogurt making are ‘in’ for 2012 in preparation for the next batch of school visits. We had Labneh cheese. Tagged as house cow.