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thick stalk update | Wildedibles1's Blog
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Foraging for natural and free food. Laquo; drying update. Seems this” thick stalk ” plant may be pokeweed. I’ll keep an eye on this and read up on whether i’ll try this as a wild edible. This entry was posted on July 3, 2010 at 12:00 pm and is filed under wild edibles. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
sling | Wildedibles1's Blog
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Foraging for natural and free food. Laquo; mayapple ” ripening ” testing. Finally broke down and bought some sling making rope. This GLOW IN THE DARK rope was actually cheaper than braided rope. Followed the instructions in this youtube video. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? This is the easiest sling i’ve ever made, but i still have to see how it slings. And i’ll give it a whirl tmmw out in the bush. This entry was posted on June 30, 2010 at 10:00 pm and is filed under misc. Feed You can leave a response.
bindweed | Wildedibles1's Blog
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Foraging for natural and free food. Silverweed is a runner. Can’t find too much about this as a wild edible, although it is supposed to have a laxative/purgative effect, when i do sample this, i’ll try some late at night. Bindweed covers and grows on/over everything. This entry was posted on June 30, 2010 at 9:27 am and is filed under testing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
mayapple ” ripening ” testing | Wildedibles1's Blog
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Foraging for natural and free food. Laquo; silverweed is a runner. Mayapple ” ripening ” testing. So instead of waiting for the mayapples to turn yellow and drop. I figured i’d pick some and see if they ripen on their own. I decided to number 6 of these mayapples. In the background is 4 mayapples wrapped in newspaper. This entry was posted on June 30, 2010 at 5:57 pm and is filed under berries. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response.
silverweed is a runner | Wildedibles1's Blog
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Foraging for natural and free food. Mayapple ” ripening ” testing. Silverweed is a runner. I’ve always thought silverweed grew in clumps like this, but i guess this ” clump ” is some form of cinquefoil. And i guess silverweed grows on a runner. This entry was posted on June 30, 2010 at 9:37 am and is filed under wild edibles. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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June | 2010 | july is "wild edibles" month
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July is wild edibles month. Knowledge without experience is just information. Monthly Archives: June 2010. June 29, 2010. Time to walk the walk i’ll basically be eating twice a day, roughly 10 am and 5 pm, plus whatever grazing i do in my travels half a can of tuna ( for protein ) each meal, and i should … Continue reading →. My wild edibles blog. My wild edibles montages. July is wild edibles month. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “july is wild edibles month”.
July 03 | july is "wild edibles" month
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July is wild edibles month. Knowledge without experience is just information. July 04 →. July 3, 2010. But all the cherries on the lower branches have been picked, so i used my bike to help myself into the tree, took my container up into the tree but it was a little dicey trying to hold on to a branch AND the container, so i dropped the container and ate the cherries as i picked them. BRUNCH – cherries, bird’s foot trefoil, milweed leaves, and tuna. Threw it into a strainer and ran some water over it.
July 06 | july is "wild edibles" month
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July is wild edibles month. Knowledge without experience is just information. July 07 →. July 6, 2010. Heat warnings blanket much of Ontario, Quebec –. Much of Central Canada is baking under near record-setting temperatures Monday, leading to extreme heat alerts for much of southern Ontario and Quebec. The weather is expected to last until at least Thursday. In Toronto, temperatures rose to 33 C on Monday with a humidex reaching 43 C,. Http:/ news.sympatico.ctv.ca/home/contentposting? July 07 →. You are ...
July 01 | july is "wild edibles" month
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July is wild edibles month. Knowledge without experience is just information. July 02 →. July 1, 2010. Last night i kept looking at the 1 L containers and kept thinking ” that would be a lot of berries ” , so this morning i went and picked up two smaller berry containers, 454 ml and 600 ml. And that seemed like a good decision because it seems someone else has found the mulberries, i had a hard time filling the 600 ml container and had to use a stick to pull down some higher mulberry branches. SUPPER ...
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July is wild edibles month. Knowledge without experience is just information. So here’s the idea. I will allow myself one can of tuna per day and everything else i eat will be wild edibles/protein that i forage. There will only be ONE post for each day. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
July 04 | july is "wild edibles" month
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July is wild edibles month. Knowledge without experience is just information. July 05 →. July 4, 2010. 2:30 in the morning – ideas never sleep. I was thinking about how tough the silverweed runners were, and wondered just how tough they were, so i got a runner and made a loop. And then i doubled this. And looked for some stuff to hang from this, started with this tow hook thingy ( i found along the highway ). And i looked for other stuff to hang from this silverweed loop. Cut a little piece for tasting.
July 07 | july is "wild edibles" month
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July is wild edibles month. Knowledge without experience is just information. July 7, 2010. Again, no wild edibles today. Except i’ll take my camera with me and my sling, lots of time for sling practice. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
July 05 | july is "wild edibles" month
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July is wild edibles month. Knowledge without experience is just information. July 06 →. July 5, 2010. Heating problems with my computer. Mini heatwave – 11 am and the humidex is 40′ C ( 104″ F ). My apartment is a renovated attic, it’s like a sauna right now. I’ll buy a mini fan for my computer and see if that helps. For wild edibles yesterday, i picked some narrowleaf/english plantian and red clover. Bought some bananas, oranges and apples. July 06 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
intro | july is "wild edibles" month
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July is wild edibles month. Knowledge without experience is just information. July 01 →. June 29, 2010. Time to walk the walk. I’ll basically be eating twice a day, roughly 10 am and 5 pm, plus whatever grazing i do in my travels. Half a can of tuna ( for protein ) each meal, and i should be able to fill these two 1 L containers for each meal, one for ” greens ” and one for ” berries “, although i may switch to a smaller container for berries. This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged intro.
wild edibles used | july is "wild edibles" month
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July is wild edibles month. Knowledge without experience is just information. This page will be an ” inventory ” of wild edibles i’ve eaten, they will be in alphabetical order with the day used beside in brackets. WILD EDIBLE ( DAY ). Black medic ( 2 ). Bird’s foot trefoil ( 3 ). Burdock stems ( 1 ). Clover, red ( 5 ). Cornflower ( 2 ). Creeping charlie ( 2 ). Day lily ( 1 ). Duckweed ( 4 ). Milkweed leaves ( 3 ). Mulberry ( 1 ). Plantain, broadleaf ( 4 ). Plantain, narrowleaf ( 5 ). Prickly lettuce ( 2 ).
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On the other hand, the region is blessed with great biodiversity and the population has access to potentially many edible wild plants that could be easily harvested and used. The harvesting and use of these wild plants is, however, on the decline due to the eroding knowledge and environmental degradation. The “Wild Edible Plants: Promoting Dietary Diversity in Poor Communities of Lebanon” project aimed at:. Programming: Khaled al Ahmad - Web Analyst: Maha Jdeed - Photography: Mazen Jannoun.
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Just another WordPress site. Wild Bread - That's Sourdough. It’s June and Wild Blueberries (Vaccinium uliginosum) are beginning to ripen. This is a very special Italian recipe. The pancakes are thick and more like cheesecake, but they are cooked in a frying pan. They are tender and tasty without the traditional American butter and syrup…perfect for an after dinner treat. 1/2-cup brown rice flour. 1-cup warm skim milk. 2-teaspoons minced orange zest. 2-cups skim ricotta cheese. 1-cup Wild Blueberries or.
Wild Edible & Medicinal Plants
Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants. How to find, use, and preserve wild edible and medicinal plants. The plants around the Kohler Andrae State Park, Wisconsin. Sunday, February 23, 2014. Every spring we harvest suckers. This year our goal was to smoke, can, and use a hundred pounds. Sucker fillets ready to smoke. This year we converted an old gas barbecue grill to a smoker it worked real well. A meal of fresh batter fried suckers. Leaves Of Three, Let It Be! Berries White, Take Flight! If you are unlucky e...
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Wild Edibles – the power foods. 8220;Wild” recipes. How to dry your own wild edibles. August 26, 2012 at 6:32 am Posted in Uncategorized. How to dry herbs. How to dry wild edilbes. Wild edibles in winter time. Today I want to show you how I dry my edibles that are still plentiful outside! So, this is how the picked plants look like after a few days laying out on trays – in room temperature. I do it really easy…when I bring them home I just spread them on trays …. 8230;or I hang them up like this…. That w...
Wildedibles1's Blog | foraging for " natural and free " food
Foraging for natural and free food. July 3, 2010. Seems this” thick stalk ” plant may be pokeweed. I’ll keep an eye on this and read up on whether i’ll try this as a wild edible. Posted in wild edibles. July 1, 2010. Took down the second string of milkweed leaves. Found two leaves with some orange mold(? Crushed the rest up with my hands and picked out the stems/midribs. I may use this as a topping for my tuna tmmw, we’ll see. Posted in wild edibles. June 30, 2010. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? I’m...
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A great WordPress.com site. Spring has fully sprung! Spring is now in full swing. And wild edibles are all over the place. Everywhere I look I see them. But then again, I’m used to seeing the natural world in terms of Can I eat that? It’s fun finding the edibles that are coming into their own right about now in NJ and PA: greenbriar tendrils, young lambsquarters, and tender dandelion greens to name a few. A season for everything! They taste best when they look best, and haven’t wilted yet. Violet flowers...
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Wild food is everywhere! A Word on Safety. If you are interested in knowing more about wild edible plants I encourage you to become your own expert. You may learn to positively identify only one plant, but you will be 100% sure of that plant. Purchase a few good field guides. They should include clear, color photographs of the plants. Check references against each other - compare for consistency and accuracy. Books and internet sources should always include information on ‘poisonous look-alikes’, if any.
Wild Edible Texas
Tuesday, April 22, 2014. I know, things have been quiet on the blog-front. But that only reflects how busy we are foraging, farming and spending lots of time outside! Is expanding and we are doing plenty of workshops for individuals and groups these days. Still loving this work! Eat ripe mulberries fresh or cooked in a variety of dishes. Which is usually found in deeper soil, and the Texas Mulberry ( Morus microphylla. Is a distant relative and does not have edible fruit. 3 c ripe mulberries. Wild edible...
Wild Edible Plants of Texas
Wild Edible Plants of Texas. April 15, 2012. I’ve moved my blog to another host – check it out:. April 4, 2012. I will be teaching the foraging part of this upcoming workshop with Jesse Griffiths of Dai Due. Check it out! The New School of Traditional Cookery,. May 25 – 27. Madrono Ranch, Medina, Texas. Discussion on fishing techniques, tackle, knots and presentations, as well as hands-on fishing in a lake and spring-fed creek on site. Proper care of fish, cleaning and filleting are also included. Please...
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