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Merriwether's Guide to Edible Wild Plants of Texas and the Southwest
Foraging Texas: The Forager's Shack
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Merriwether's Guide to Edible Wild Plants of Texas and the Southwest. Check out The Forager's Shack. For the books, videos, and gear I recommend for foragers, gardeners, and people wanting to live a more self-sufficient lifestyle. I only suggest gear I actually use and has my seal of approval so you know your money won't be wasted on junk. I earn 4%-6% of the value of your purchase from the Forager's Shack, which allows me to maintain and improve this website. Win-win for all of us, don't you think?
Foraging Texas: Box Elder
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Merriwether's Guide to Edible Wild Plants of Texas and the Southwest. Sap, seeds, young sprout, inner bark. Sap is boiled to syrup; young sprouts raw or cooked; inner bark boiled; seeds are roasted. Lowland and moist areas; often along water; windbreaks. Spring, summer, fall, winter. Carbohydrates, protein, fiber. None, though young seedlings may look like Poison Ivy. A young Box Elder tree. Close-up of young Box Elder bark. When mature the ridges and furrows will be much larger and craggier. These damag...
Foraging Texas: Allegheny Chinkapin
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Merriwether's Guide to Edible Wild Plants of Texas and the Southwest. Sandy, shaded areas near water. Nut husks are very prickly. Nut pods in the fall, having dropped some of the nuts. Close-up of pods with and without nuts. Close-up of shelled nuts. This picture was taken a month after they had ripened and so they've begun to dry out but are still edible. North American distribution, attributed to U. S. Department of Agriculture. Allegheny Chinkapin nuts lack tannins or other bitter compounds and so hav...
Foraging Texas: Foraging Ethics
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Merriwether's Guide to Edible Wild Plants of Texas and the Southwest. 1 Respect the law. You must have permission from the property owner to collect plant matter. To forage without permission is considered stealing and you can be arrested. Most state and federal land prohibit gathering plants except in survival situations. 2 Respect the land. 3 Respect the plant. Plentiful - harvest up to 50% of this plant from the location. Common - harvest up to 30% of this plant from the location. Promote Your Page Too.
Foraging Texas: Grape - Mustang
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Merriwether's Guide to Edible Wild Plants of Texas and the Southwest. Fruits, leaves, young tendrils. Fruit raw (very tart), cooked, dried, preserves, wine; leaves and tendrils cooked,. Edges of woods. Mustang grape leaves are fuzzy and have a white underside. Water can be obtained from the vines (see technique in grapes- muscadine post), wild yeast from the fruit. Mustang grapes are very acidic and handling/eating large amounts of the raw fruit can cause burns to hands and mouth. Promote Your Page Too.
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Primal Troy: 06/01/2011 - 07/01/2011
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I'm an Arlington, Texas Sustainable Living Dad posting here to blow off steam when something is getting my goat or just odds and ends; things I find funny or interesting. I like to write about self reliant living, current events, humor and just life in general. These may indeed be the ravings of a lunatic mind so brace yourself. Oftentimes I will write of things that pertain to our family owned business ' Primal Aspects. Thursday, June 23, 2011. Facebook is funny sometimes. You have NO IDEA! Http:/ m....
Primal Troy: 02/01/2012 - 03/01/2012
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I'm an Arlington, Texas Sustainable Living Dad posting here to blow off steam when something is getting my goat or just odds and ends; things I find funny or interesting. I like to write about self reliant living, current events, humor and just life in general. These may indeed be the ravings of a lunatic mind so brace yourself. Oftentimes I will write of things that pertain to our family owned business ' Primal Aspects. Monday, February 06, 2012. Links to this post. Friday, February 03, 2012. The very p...
Resource | Austin Permaculture
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About – Contact. An Austin area journey in developing an abundant and sustainable landscape. July 14, 2014. Nature’s Resource: Plantain. In my journey for knowledge I happened upon a website that I have learned a lot about Texas edibles. I knew there was a veritable medicine cabinet in my yard, but I didn’t have a resource to tap it. Thanks to a podcast by Jack Spirko at http:/ www.thesurvivalpodcast.com,. I learned about http:/ www.foragingtexas.com. July 7, 2014. Why is this so important? Enter your em...
Uncategorized | Austin Permaculture
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About – Contact. An Austin area journey in developing an abundant and sustainable landscape. June 25, 2016. So like many people, I have had several dreams in life. A goal so massive that it requires other people’s help to accomplish. I like to think that aspirations like these are best shared with others. My dream was to help people achieve freedom with food. The investment company aids the food production company with loans, a comforatble lease payment schedule, business and marketing training and possi...
Texifornia: Texas Gardening Resources
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Where California and Texas cultures collide. Wednesday, April 18, 2012. Useful Texas Gardening Resources. Here's some online resources for gardeing in Texas:. For Finding Planting Times. Aggie Horticulture - Spring Vegetable Planting Guide. Aggie Horticulture - Fall Vegetable Planting Guide. Mother Earth News - What to Plant Now. Only includes Feb - Oct). The Herb Companion - Texas Tagged Posts. Lots of great articles on various planting topics in Texas. Wikipedia Companion Planting Chart. I read several...
@lepsafood: Native plants
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Back to just being Leslie's blog. Cool stuff I read today. American Community Gardening Association. Primary source for best practices, advocacy, and research for urban gardening. Community Food Security Coalition. Eat Well Guide : Local, Sustainable, Organic Food. Local food guides, trip planners, calendar, high-tech tools. Milwaukee and Chicago based leader in community food systems. The Food Security Learning Center from World Hunger Year. Subscribe to this blog's feed. May 25, 2013. Food Rebels, Guer...
Nature’s Resource: Plantain | Austin Permaculture
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About – Contact. An Austin area journey in developing an abundant and sustainable landscape. Nature’s Resource: Plantain. July 14, 2014. In my journey for knowledge I happened upon a website that I have learned a lot about Texas edibles. I knew there was a veritable medicine cabinet in my yard, but I didn’t have a resource to tap it. Thanks to a podcast by Jack Spirko at http:/ www.thesurvivalpodcast.com,. I learned about http:/ www.foragingtexas.com. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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garden and trail. and dogs. and babies.: July 2015
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Garden and trail. and dogs. and babies. July 31, 2015. Field notes, mmxv-vii-xxxi. July 28, 2015. 2015 Audubon top 100. A new Dr. Seuss book, What Pet Should I Get? Is out today. Yay! And speaking of pets: Spanish town grants pets equal rights. July 26, 2015. Pan and cú, mmxv-vii-xxvi. Field notes, mmxv-vii-xxvi. July 25, 2015. Garden notes, mmxv-vii-xxv. Field notes, mmxv-vii-xxv. July 21, 2015. Garden notes, mmxv-vii-xxi. Baby seal becomes stranded in a herd of cows. July 20, 2015. July 19, 2015. View ...
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garden and trail. and dogs. and babies.: field notes, mmxv-viii-xiii
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Garden and trail. and dogs. and babies. August 13, 2015. Field notes, mmxv-viii-xiii. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Center for humans and nature. City of lost books. A clerk of oxford. First known when lost. The other end of the leash. View my complete profile. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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garden and trail. and dogs. and babies.: thumper!
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Garden and trail. and dogs. and babies. August 10, 2015. August 12, 2015. Did they see the video of the deer and rabbit playing chase? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Center for humans and nature. City of lost books. A clerk of oxford. First known when lost. The other end of the leash. View my complete profile. Ethereal template. Powered by Blogger.
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Sacred Garden School of Foraging and Earth Skills
Sacred Garden School of Foraging and Earth Skills. Here you will find studies and journaling of my work with primarily western "Wild" plants and their uses for food, medicine, and tools. Get recipes.foraging book reviews.and listings of my upcoming classes. Enjoy! Wednesday, April 6, 2011. The pollen plume is coming from the male cones on my Gray Pine (Pinus sabiniana). Don't leave the cones in a plastic bag for long.because they have moisture in them which will condense inside the bag. So why do this?
Foraging Seattle
Foraging Squirrel – Seeking, cracking, and sharing a Fancy Forage of Nuttery
Seeking, cracking, and sharing a Fancy Forage of Nuttery. The Reign of God Through My Grandmother. January 22, 2015. Reading time 2 minutes. The day before my Grandmother passed away I came to see her for the last time. The watch had gone on for days, frail and small she lay bravely waiting as death took its time. My memory of that day has blurred. I can’t seem to remember the details of how age and sickness had […]. May 31, 2014. Reading time 1 minute. May 11, 2014. Reading time less than 1 minute.
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Foraging Texas
Merriwether's Guide to Edible Wild Plants of Texas and the Southwest. Idiot's Guide: Foraging is now available! On April 12th, 2016 my book, Idiot's Guide: Foraging. The cover price is $21.95 but you can order it at a discount at the following links:. Note, ordering it from these links is the only way I get any royalties from it. And don't forget, wild plants are GMO-free! How to Use This Website. There are three ways to find a plant on this blog. 1 By common name as listed in the sidebar to the left.
Optimal Foraging Theory
This is a collection of some of my dinners. The idea was to collect them so I could become some self inspiration in difficult days, now I just want to share it with you. Bait for R´s. Bait for R´s. Bacon-Melon Omelette and Wine-champignons. Roast the bacon until the fat begins to render. Then turn off the fire and add the melon slices. They will caramelize together. This mixture is a flavour enhancement. Bait for R´s. One of my favorites. The Salmon should be raw in thin slices, just like Serrano hams.
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Foraging Through Life
Things I find worthy of note. Saturday, August 15, 2015. This cat is out all day, could care less about people until you need to do work and then you get a big load of this. Saturday, August 15, 2015. Labels: Cat little kitty. I visited my friend Annie and as I was leaving from an afternoon glass of wine, I stopped to see this lone sunflower. It was growing out of the tiny space between her sidewalk and home. Strong and stout, this flower had no doubt it was going to survive. Saturday, August 15, 2015.
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Foraging with Katherine | Inspiration for Creating Elegance on a Budget
Here I am in the hospital. Sorry to disappoint.I haven't posted for awhile because I have been ill. Actually I have ovarian cancer. Cancer now strikes 1 in 2 men, and 1 in 2.6 women - that's outrageous! Of course, I have no health insurance, so my brother has organized a fundraiser to help pay for medical costs. If you feel inspired to give, there is a Give Now button on the right. All donations will be GREATLY appreciated! I'll be posting about my time at the hospital, so stay tuned! Links to this post.
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