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Foraging wild rose petals

Foraging wild rose petals


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Violet jelly, sustainably foraged from the forest #violetjelly #violet #foraging #wildfood #skog #fi

Violet jelly, sustainably foraged from the forest #violetjelly #violet #foraging #wildfood #skog #fiolett #fôrsøking
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Excellent surprise forage discovery in my walk to work: a Chicken of the Woods cluster. #mushrooms #

Excellent surprise forage discovery in my walk to work: a Chicken of the Woods cluster.

#mushrooms #fungus #fungi #mycology #foraging #wildfood #chickenofthewoods


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 We’re so excited to be launching a Wild Food CSA this year! We want to introduce more people

We’re so excited to be launching a Wild Food CSA this year! We want to introduce more people to wild, foraged mushrooms, herbs and local fruit! We want more people to get fancy in the kitchen at home. This is an opportunity for you to try new things, learn what wild foods really taste like and impress your palate.

CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture which means community members invest directly in their local food producer. Our Wild Food CSA which combines the superfoods from the farms in our network and gifts from the wild! Wild greens, foraged mushrooms, feral fruit and more.

More info on our website.


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It’s amazing to me that food grows literally everywhere, but we’ve become so out of touch with natur

It’s amazing to me that food grows literally everywhere, but we’ve become so out of touch with nature as a society that we’ve forgotten much of this information.

Purslane and wild amaranth growing between the parking lot and the sidewalk. Both have leaves that can be simply picked and eaten raw (young leaves are best), and amaranth seeds can be used as a grain.

I imagine when I finally get land to grow fruits and vegetables, the weeds will only get pulled because they’re going on the dinner table.

Really though, I will have a section of land I’ll call my native garden where I transplant all the weeds and wild plants I find that are edible. Since they’re wild plants I’ll be able to just leave them alone until harvest. Easiest food garden ever!


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