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- Foraging: The World of Wild Edible FoodBackground information on foraging for wild edible plants, the varieties and uses in nature, and how we can use them in cooking and preservation.
Sunflower Heads and Millet Sprays: Nature’s Foraging ToysForaging toys are the latets and hottest trend in companion bird products. Yet the best foraging toys are not the plastic and cardboard contraptions seen at pet stores, but food the way nature offers it: in sprays and flower heads.- How to Avoid Poisonous Plants when ForagingForaging is always a nice hobby to have; it can get you food quickly and easily. However, there are obvious risks
- Safe Foraging TipsForaging can be a lot of fun if you know what you are looking for and it can also save you money. But before you get out there in the woods and start filling your bags, it is important to do your research and to forage safely.
Save Money by ForagingForaging for food is an ancient human activity that is still practiced in many parts of the world today. Here are some ideas on how to get started.
Wild Plants in the Winter: Foraging TipsForaging for plants is a hobby for some, a necessity for others. Look for berries, nuts, tree products and more. These can be turned into healthy nourishment, or made into products like jams, teas or herbal treatments.
How to Tell Milkweed from Dogbane when ForagingThe ability to distinguish these two closely-related plants ensures your success when foraging for food and cordage.- Foraging for Flavor, Fun and NutritionA quick introduction to foraging with suggestions to start.
Phoenix Foodie Teaches the Art of Urban ForagingNearly every week, Ian Feck-Stoudt leads an "urban foraging" session. He shows participants what edible plants grow all around them - and hopes they'll bring their own information to add to his knowledge.- Learning How to Find and Harvest Edible Wild Plants: Foraging for Food and FunForaging is the act of wild harvesting edible wild plants. In every corner of the world, and in all climates there are foods that are edible, delicious and life sustaining. From the lowly tumbleweed to wild blackberries and tangy sorrel.
Wild Mushroom Foraging in the Pacific NorthwestA how to guide to hunting for edible wild mushrooms in the forests of, specifically, the Central Oregon area.
How Urban Food Foraging Can Supplement Your Garden HarvestNow that fall is around the corner, my garden is bursting with produce that's ready for harvesting.
Urban Foraging for Free Ingredients Around SeattleBudget-friendly meals do not come any cheaper than free.- "Foraging for Fashion" in the Mission: Learn to Make Dyes from Plants!Learn to use plants to make natural dyes and unique fashion items at this 18 Reasons workshop!
- Modern Day Wild Food ForagingFrom gourmet cooks to raw foodists, from homesteaders to those who just want to live a healthier, more Eco-friendly life style, wild edible foods are making it to the menu.
Survival ForagingMany of the early tribal societies were known as "hunter gatherer societies". A hunter gatherer society did not farm or stay in one location; they moved and took what they needed from the land.- Colored Monkey Vision: For Foraging, Not MatingAccording to researchers at Ohio University, primates developed red and orange skin and hair color after they were able to visually perceive red, not before.
Basic Anthropology - Modes of Production: Foraging, Horticulturalist, PastoralistPastoralist Pastoralist generally have around 10 people for every square kilometer, this is due to the need for land for the herded animals. A good example of a Pastoralist civilization is the Nuer Herderi of Sudan
How to Find Wild Foods for FreeHow to find free wild foods to harvest and the rules of urban food foraging.
Spring Foraging: Dandelions, and BradburyThis is the story of the author's foraging for spring vegetables, and how he prepared the spoils.- Wild Foods: Foraging & Eating Stinging NettlesStinging Nettles might be an annoying weed, but they are also a great food source. They are free, nutritious and tasty.
- How to Find Morel MushroomsBeing able to identify wild foods is one part of foraging. Applying an attitude of stewardship and harvesting sustainably, ensures immediate and future success.
Wild Harvest Adventures: Edible Berries of New EnglandA guide to finding and foraging edible berries in New England, including blackberries, blueberries, cloudberries, cranberries, raspberries, and strawberries.
Wild Harvest Adventures: Herbal Teas of New EnglandA guide to finding and foraging herbal teas in New England, including bog labrador, pine needles, St John's Wort, sweetfern and sweet goldenrod.
Wild Harvest Adventures: Edible Plants of New EnglandA guide to finding and foraging wild edible plants in New England with links to traditional and modern wild edible recipes.
Saving Money: Foraged Foods Help Feed Your Family for LessWhy endure food-cost inflation when you can learn to feed yourself and your family for much, much less? Foraging isn't just a fun and fulfilling pastime anymore. In this new era of food insecurity, it's a responsible and sensible frugality.- Chaka!I have nothing but respect for a man who makes his enemies flee in cannibalism. Yes, you read that right, imagine being overcome by a fear so tremendous that you chow down on grandpa because your family can't afford to waste time foraging for food.
- Brief Summary of the Yanomamo Indigenous PeoplesThe Yanomamo are a people inhabiting the Amazonian border between Brazil and Venezuela. Some live in the lowlands, where fish and game are abundant, others in the highlands surviving by foraging and gathering.
- Hostess 100 Calorie Packs - Enough to Cover Midnight CravingsIt's midnight, and I know I should be in bed, but instead I'm foraging for that snack to undo all the work I did today to try to inch toward my weight loss goals. Here are my thoughts on the delightful little snack I chose as I enjoy my Hostess 100s.
- Using the Lessons of OFT to Gain Early-Game Advantage in Texas Hold'EmUnconventional article examining the parallels between the initial stages of no-limit Texas Hold'Em and Optimal Foraging Theory from Ecology. The objective is to provide a series of poker tips while raising awareness of ecological principles.
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