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 of it. Well, that’s all about to change, with this long overdue video that I filmed in the earlier side of March.
Wild Chanterelle Winter
May 3rd, 2010 by feralkevin








Thanks for the video! Good to see you updating again.
[...] 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 [...]
Hey Kevin, thanks for the video. Glad to see them coming regularly again. Have never foraged for wild foods but really want to do so this year. There is a guy who offers classes near me that I’m looking forward to taking.