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I surveyed a number of avid foragers. They all said plant identification is the hardest part of learning to forage. Many plants have lookalikes that you should avoid. This book tells you what they are and gives you great pictures to be sure you're picking what you want.
You want to get the most flavor and nutrition out of the plants you forage. This book gives you specific storage and preservation techniques for different kinds of wild edibles. For example, the way your preserve wild leaves is different than the way you preserve wild roots. This book will tell you about all of that.
At the end of the day, you're foraging to be able to make something tasty. But, if a plant is new to you, how do you know what you can do with it? How do you know what will taste good? This bundle includes hundreds of recipes ideas that will help guide you towards your own tasty recipes. Once you know the basics on how to use a new ingredient, you'll be free to riff on lots of new creations.
You're not the only creature in the wild. You'll need protect yourself from animals and plants that could cause you harm. Learn what to do when you run across something dangerous while out foraging.
You'll need to know how to protect your prime foraging spots so that plants you love will come back year after year. You'll also need to know how to be a responsible member of the foraging community and the community at-large.
These tools will be labor-savers for you out there. They will also keep you from damaging your harvest so it's fresher when you get it home. And, you don't want to damage the plants you harvest from. You'll learn about all of that in the book.
The Wild Food Book Bundle will be delivered to you in digital form. When you complete your purchase, you’ll go to the page with access links to the digital products. Once you click the access link, you will be able to view the content on your phone or computer as well as download them. If you ordered it, the print version of the book will arrive within 7 days at the address you entered into the order form.
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I’ve done my best to create an informative and credible books. That’s why Edible Wild Plants includes extensive references. It uses both government and expert sources. So, you can check for yourself to make sure what you’re learning is correct.
There’s a large community of foragers spanning the globe. People wouldn’t spend there time at this activity if it didn’t work. In the books, you’ll learn how to find places near you where you can forage. It also provides resources to help you find specific locations near you.
The great thing about foraging is that it can be part exercise, part gardening, part recreation, and part quality time with family. It’s the ultimate multi-tasking activity. You’ll be squeezing so many of your past activities that were separate into one that you might even have more free time if you start foraging.
Field guides give a small amount of information about hundreds of plants. But, the information is often so short that it’s hard to know what to do with it. How do you store this plant? How do you cook it? And, the pictures are too small to tell if you’re actually seeing the plant you think you are. Field guides are a great tool for intermediate foragers. But, they can be frustrating for beginners. That’s why you need to focus on getting familiar with a few plants that are easy to identify and that you can access easily. That’s what this book bundle will help you do.
The short answer is yes. There’s food to forage in every big city in the United States. You just have to know where you look. Of course, going out into the countryside or wilderness is an option for city-dwellers as well. The book also covers when and why this might make sense in terms of the amount of time and effort required. Look for that in chapter 8.