Forager's Guide to Wild Foods – BRAND NEW!
Book (printed)
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Inside, you’ll discover over 400 plants that never made it to most people’s lives, kitchens or medicine cabinets.
The most important thing that I would like to show you, and that many books lack, is how to correctly identify these plants.
I went through great lengths to print this book in color with HUGE pictures for each plant, to make it easy to identify.
Here's Just a Glimpse of What You'll Find in
The Forager's Guide to Wild Foods
I also added extra photos of the defining features of the plant, so you will know exactly what to look for to make the correct identification.
With the distribution map I added, you will also be able to search only for plants growing in your area.
Because I want you to be 110% safe and sure you got the right plant, I added a Poisonous-Lookalike section for each plant explaining the differences you should look for.
Each plant that has medicinal properties also has a section on how to use it as a remedy.
You will also find instructions on how to prepare the wild foods for several purposes, how and when to harvest, depending on the season, and a few delicious time-tested recipes to prepare these wild foods like a seasoned forager.
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Morel: The $200 A Pound (Dried) Common Mushroom That Could Be Growing In Your Area
There are no similar lookalikes, but just to be double sure you got the right one, slice it in two. If it is hollow from top to bottom on the inside, they are Morels. These mushrooms can be dried for long term storage and reconstituted later by soaking them in water.
If I were to recommend you a plant or mushroom to forage for profit, this would be it, as it's expensive and in huge demand.
There are no similar lookalikes, but just to be double sure you got the right one, slice it in two. If it is hollow from top to bottom on the inside, they are Morels. These mushrooms can be dried for long term storage and reconstituted later by soaking them in water.
If I were to recommend you a plant or mushroom to forage for profit, this would be it, as it's expensive and in huge demand.

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