Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Planted one of our gardens!
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Sunday, April 11, 2010
Take a Hunters Safety Education Course
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
So far I'm not impressed with Sprouts!
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Sprouting sprouts!
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Food
Monday, December 7, 2009
Book Review: Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal: War Stories From the Local Food Front by Joel Salatin
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Books,
Current Events,
Food,
Health
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Website: HometownSeeds.com
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
Food Source: Wild Edible Plants

I'm fascinated with wild edible plants. What I often consider an annoying weed or simply a pretty flower can be a useful resource. The best general book I've found is Guide to Wild Foods and Useful Plants by Christopher Nyerges
A book on edible plants may be a good resource to purchase. You might also want to get some region specific books that are tailored more to where you live. Start learning the plants in your yard now at your convenience instead of when you're starving.
From Amazon.com:
Nyerges, an authority on survival skills, discusses 71 wild foods--from agave to yucca--and tells where they can be found. Some of the more familiar plants are chickweed, chicory, dandelion, fennel, grass, milkweed, nasturtium, prickly pear, thistle, and yarrow. Photographs, other illustrations, and textual descriptions of the various parts of the plants (stalks, stems, leaves, and flowers) make identification easy. In each listing, the author explains the plant's edible properties and medicinal uses, where to find it, and its growing cycle. The book also includes some plant folklore and several recipes. A few of the plants, such as poison hemlock, tree tobacco, and jimsonweed, are poisonous but have some medicinal value. There is a pictorial key to leaf shapes and one to fruits and seeds, as well as a glossary, If you're lost in the woods, the book could save your life; if you're interested in plant life and botany, the book is fascinating reading. George Cohen
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Website: MilkOnTheMove.com
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Labels:
Emergency Preparedness,
Food,
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