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A seasonal guide to foraging, cooking and eating from the wild. Friday, May 22, 2009. More often than not, my foraging classes and outdoor events are blessed with fine weather and the jammiest of lucky finds. This week was no exception, my Cambridge based weekly forage group struck gold - literally - with an amazing stand of chicken of the woods. Fungus. Why lucky you ask? Links to this post. Labels: chicken of the woods. Wednesday, May 20, 2009. Links to this post. Thursday, May 14, 2009. After a leg-st...

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A seasonal guide to foraging, cooking and eating from the wild. Friday, May 22, 2009. More often than not, my foraging classes and outdoor events are blessed with fine weather and the jammiest of lucky finds. This week was no exception, my Cambridge based weekly forage group struck gold - literally - with an amazing stand of chicken of the woods. Fungus. Why lucky you ask? Links to this post. Labels: chicken of the woods. Wednesday, May 20, 2009. Links to this post. Thursday, May 14, 2009. After a leg-st...

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Wildfoodie Diary: Medlar magic

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A seasonal guide to foraging, cooking and eating from the wild. Thursday, November 22, 2007. Have you tried medlars? This evening I processed 2 carrier bags of squidgy medlars. and spent ages researching recipes on line. I didn't do any of the ones I liked the sound of, being a bit pooped from this afternoon's leaf clearance in the garden, short on various ingredients and frankly ready for a glass of wine and a sit down. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chicken of the woods. Seven Spoons Cooking Blog.

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Wildfoodie Diary: June 2007

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A seasonal guide to foraging, cooking and eating from the wild. Monday, June 25, 2007. What's your most craved dessert? That's the theme of the June Sugar High Friday. Challenge, hosted by SHF founder, Jennifer, on her blog, the Domestic Goddess. This one's taken me all month to narrow down. holy guacamole - so many desserts, so little spare room inside my waistband! 75g plain digestive biscuits,. 300g plain cream cheese,. 30g golden cane cugar. 1 tablespoon plain flour,. 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract.

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Wildfoodie Diary: September 2007

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A seasonal guide to foraging, cooking and eating from the wild. Friday, September 28, 2007. Seeds of Change Big Barn Newsletter 24th September. As the year continues into Autumn with shorter days and crisp mornings, we foragers are busier than ever! On my travels in the last week or so I've been gathering nuts and berries and the odd mushroom, although -I hardly dare write this after such a wash-out Summer- a little overnight rain would do wonders for fungi opportunities! Don't waste your time collecting...

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Wildfoodie Diary: Food for all!

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A seasonal guide to foraging, cooking and eating from the wild. Thursday, April 30, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chicken of the woods. Recipe: nettle stuffed mushrooms. Links: in no particular order. Big Barn - your local food shop portal. The Domestic Goddess - Sugar High Fridays. Seven Spoons Cooking Blog. Visitors to this blog:.

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Wildfoodie Diary: Lawn Salad Challenge

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A seasonal guide to foraging, cooking and eating from the wild. Monday, April 06, 2009. Q: How many edible weeds can you fit in a spring salad? A: As many as you can find! Seriously, how about 8 for starters? Most can be found in an ordinary suburban garden, and can usefully and tastefully pretty up a basic cos lettuce or if you must. Common Daisy Bellis perennis. Young fleshy leaves and freshly opened flowers. Very young leaves and flowers. Young leaves and older ones with the midrib removed. Links: in ...

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