Showing posts with label Foraging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foraging. Show all posts
Friday, November 9, 2012
Pocket Urban Foraging Guide
Whether you want to forage for fun, or you have 'survival' in mind, check out this great freebie - courtesy of Wild Food School!
Friday, October 12, 2012
Friday, August 10, 2012
Edible Wild Mushroom: Hericium ramosum
Forage it - Cook it - Eat it!
So I found this beautiful fungus, Hericium ramosum, then I cooked it! It was not like any mushroom I had eaten before, and it was a great experience - I can't wait until I find more!
So I found this beautiful fungus, Hericium ramosum, then I cooked it! It was not like any mushroom I had eaten before, and it was a great experience - I can't wait until I find more!
Friday, June 29, 2012
This Morning's Foraging Find
Agaricus campestris: The Meadow Mushroom!
The Meadow Mushroom can be difficult to ID because it has several look-a-likes, and at least a few of those cause gastric upset. I was lucky to find this stash, presenting in every stage of it's life cycle - making it much easier to identify! The pink gills before the partial veil breaks open is a tell-tale feature for this species.
The Meadow Mushroom can be difficult to ID because it has several look-a-likes, and at least a few of those cause gastric upset. I was lucky to find this stash, presenting in every stage of it's life cycle - making it much easier to identify! The pink gills before the partial veil breaks open is a tell-tale feature for this species.
Friday, June 8, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
Learning to Forage for Dinner
This is a picture of one of my very first foraged meals of wild mushrooms and some stuffed zucchini blossoms from the garden. The wild mushroom species pictured here are: Leccinum spp. (top right), Russula lutea (bottom), and Hydnum repandum (top left).
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