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Perused one of my local wild spots yesterday, with an eye out for the surplus. I’m looking for things whose cup overfloweth, if you know what I mean. So at this time, mostly overripe (we got about 1% of the harvest) wild artichokes (Cynara cardunculus) open up into these amazingly beautiful [...]

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Cynara cardunculus, or artichoke thistle, is the wild version of the commerical artichoke. But get this, they taste the same, and have delicious hearts, but they are armored with thistle spikes. Considering eating a whole artichoke down the heart is a slow food and fun ordeal already in our culinary traditions, [...]

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Cleaving Cleavers

Cleavers, beastraw, Galium spp. are edible plants in the madder or coffee family. (Noni is also in this family and you can see the resemblance in structure!) They have these velcro like leaves and stems that stick or “cleave” to you. And to everything else, too.
While [...]

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These are extraordinarily common wild and deliciously edible plants that grow here in the winter and spring. They are cool season greens that are great for the garden, too! (That is, if you’re not already overrun with them. If this is your problem I suggest juicing). Green smoothie, anyone?
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New video, again shot in early March. I’ve noticed how three of my favorite foraged foods are scarcely (if at all) eaten by wildlife. They require processing, namely heat (chanterelles and bay nuts both must be cooked before they are edible). This type of processing (at least on planet Earth) can [...]

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Poison Hemlock Video

I made this video real quick when I was out foraging for chanterelles, miner’s lettuce, cleavers, and other wild edibles.

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Wild Chanterelle Winter

When the weather get cold, and the light dims, and growth slows (aka, winter), apparently so does my blogging and making of videos.    I spend a lot of time in the winter indoors (dark and rainy) and otherwise I’m pruning fruit trees and foraging for  mushrooms, mostly chanterelles.    But I never seem to make videos [...]

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It seems this time of year I don’t make a lot of posts or videos. I find myself hunkering down inside, as it’s cold, rainy, and dark outside. When I am out, I’m foraging for mushrooms and fruit tree pruning. Harvesting wild greens, making soups. Why don’t I film [...]

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On Saturday, I am teaching a class on Mushroom ID for newbies. (location listed with map below) If you are out picking wild mushrooms and eating them already this class is probably not for you. This is the class that I wish I could have had when I first started [...]

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