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A cup of tea and a newspaper at The Druidstone before a dinner of hake with capers and gorse flowers with a side of sea beet and alexanders.
And a butter and lemon juice sauce.
Et voila
🌿🍜🍽️🐟🫖🧈🍋📰🗞️🌿
#foodsky #food #foraging #eattheweeds

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Why buy greens when they can be foraged for FREE?! 💚

Foraging walks coming up on:
🥗 3/8, 2pm
🥗 3/14, 11am
🥗 3/29, 11am

Foraging invasive plants is an act of ecological restoration, connection to nature, and food equity. And it’s just FUN.

#foraging #eattheweeds #forage #losangeles #griffithpark

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The Backyard Supermarket: 13 Wild Edibles That Could Save Your Life What if the secret to survival isn't in a bunker, but in your own backyard? Right now, you are surrounded by thousands of species of edible wild plants, yet we rely on just a handful of fragile crops. This episode is your wake-up call and your field guide to the free, life-saving supermarket hiding in plain sight. We're going beyond the grocery store to rediscover the lost art of foraging. Forget everything you think you know about "weeds." We'll give you the detailed identification profiles for 13 common plants that can provide critical nutrition and medicinal benefits in an emergency, from the humble dandelion to the incredibly versatile cattail. But this is more than a simple survival skills lesson. It's a journey into self-reliance and a reconnection with the natural world. We'll teach you the critical rules for safe foraging—how to be 100% certain of your plant identification and avoid toxic lookalikes. In this essential guide, you will learn: - The Wild Supermarket: How to identify and prepare life-saving plants like dandelions, cattails, and even acorns. - Safety First: The non-negotiable rules for avoiding poisonous lookalikes and foraging without fear. - The Honorable Harvest: The ancient philosophy of taking only what you need, respecting the ecosystem, and ensuring nature’s pantry stays full for generations to come. This isn't just about what to eat when things go wrong; it's about reclaiming a powerful, ancient knowledge that builds resilience and deepens your respect for the world around you. 👇 START YOUR FORAGING JOURNEY: If this episode inspired you to look at your world differently, Follow/Subscribe to get more essential skills delivered to you. Share this with one person you'd want on your team when the grid goes down. Let's grow this community together.  

📣 New Podcast! "The Backyard Supermarket: 13 Wild Edibles That Could Save Your Life" on @Spreaker #bushcraft #didyouknow #eattheweeds #foraging #fyp #homesteading #honorableharvest #naturelover #outdoorlife #plantidentification #podcastrecommendations #rewilding #selfreliance #survivalhacks

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Spinach? No. Chard? No. Cheese-wheel plant! Aka common mallow. Edible weeds. Yummy in my not!omelet.(really, it's chickpeas) I completely forgot to take a pic before digging in. #eattheweeds #gardenlikeitsadepression

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Photo of a round leaves with scalloped edges on a cutting board. The leaf on top of the pile is being held by a hand for scale.
Text says, "On the menu tonight: dollarweed (Hydrocotyle umbellata)"

Photo of a round leaves with scalloped edges on a cutting board. The leaf on top of the pile is being held by a hand for scale. Text says, "On the menu tonight: dollarweed (Hydrocotyle umbellata)"

#Eattheweeds Dollarweed (Hydrocotyle umbellata) is native to eastern North America. It's a weed, but we use it as a spinach substitute raw or cooked, & as part of the mix for our pestos, smoothies, or dips.
Note: Don’t eat this if your lawn service applies landscape-wide pesticides & fertilizers.

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A toothy leaved plant

A toothy leaved plant

A close up of the leaf structure of the plant

A close up of the leaf structure of the plant

A closer view of whatever these (seeds?) are

A closer view of whatever these (seeds?) are

Hi,
Can any gardeners or herbal medicine folks help me? Seek says this plant is Swamp Agrimony. Is it, and does it have medicinal use? It volunteered in front of my house years ago and is now gigantic. I don’t know if it’s to be pulled. Thank you
#gardensky #herbalmedicine #eattheweeds

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Could You Survive on New York’s Wild Plants? 10 Edible Species Hiding in Plain Sight — From Sidewalk Cracks to Forest Trails

Could you survive on wild plants in New York?

From mulberries in Brooklyn to black walnuts in the Catskills — here's a deeper look at 10 edible species hiding in plain sight.

🌱 Read & share the full article:

#EdibleAmerica #Foraging #WildFood #MutualAid #FoodSovereignty #EatTheWeeds

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EatTheWeeds EatTheWeeds is the most watched foraging channel on You Tube, and in the world.

#EatTheWeeds as a survival thing in peri-apocalyptic America
www.youtube.com/user/EatTheW...

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Salad perfection. Rose petals, jalapenos, pickled quail eggs, various seeds, croutons, spinach, dandelion leaves and flowers, clover flowers, wild 'strawberries', lemon balm leaves, shredded Parmesan, and I used Bolthouse Farms ranch dressing. Delicious. #salad #eattheweeds #foraging #health

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& Bee food! & human food. & medicine. & beauty. & childhood magic #eattheweeds

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Link in bio/thread to my upcoming foraging walks in LA! 🥗 Yes, including those infamous yellow flowers, #mustard!

🥬 4/30
🥦 5/10 w/ @usal.project
🥒 5/18 fundraiser for Sierra Club

#forage #foraging #elysianpark #losangeles #lahikes #eattheweeds #edibleplants

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Garlic Mustard plant.

Garlic Mustard plant.

My tasty nemesis, Garlic Mustard. #eattheweeds #gardening 🌱🌿🌳 #pagansky #witchsky

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Hello neighborhood salad! #dandelion #purpledeadnettle #plantain #eattheweeds

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Florida stachys (Stachys floridana)

Florida stachys (Stachys floridana)

(Stachys floridana) rattlesnake weed tubers

(Stachys floridana) rattlesnake weed tubers

Rattle snake weed, Florida betony (Stachys floridana)
Dig tubers after flowering... The tubers are nice and crunchy like a carrot, but don't stay crunchy after cooking... I add to stew after turning off the heat.
#gardening #nativeplants #eattheweeds

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A bowl of various edible weeds sitting in a henbit patch

A bowl of various edible weeds sitting in a henbit patch

My lawn is delicious right now #eattheweeds #foraging

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There are many plants called Saltwort but in this case I only refer to Salsola komarovii because that's the one you are most likely to find seed from credible vendors for. This plant is a good foliage plant for large pots where you can manage fertilizer and water amounts and more easily harvest. I've used this one in salads and to assist pickling along with Fennel and Dill. Oh I should mention, the picture was not taken by me, I got it off the internet and did not see an attribution. If this is your image let me know and I'll give full credit.

There are many plants called Saltwort but in this case I only refer to Salsola komarovii because that's the one you are most likely to find seed from credible vendors for. This plant is a good foliage plant for large pots where you can manage fertilizer and water amounts and more easily harvest. I've used this one in salads and to assist pickling along with Fennel and Dill. Oh I should mention, the picture was not taken by me, I got it off the internet and did not see an attribution. If this is your image let me know and I'll give full credit.

Mixing it up a bit, this is Saltwort or Salsola komarovii. It is a plant that tolerates salt and is compatible with growing for microgreens. Dried it can be used as "green salt" and while it isn't native to North America it is a fresh healthy leaf green. #EatTheWeeds #LeafGreens #ForageFood

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Close-up of a big pile of Jerusalem Artichokes (also called Sunchokes) sitting on an army-green canvas bag on the ground, waiting to be planted.

Close-up of a big pile of Jerusalem Artichokes (also called Sunchokes) sitting on an army-green canvas bag on the ground, waiting to be planted.

Adding more Jerusalem Artichokes to the patch before the snow flies. They make a great windbreak on the North side of the raised beds (besides providing an abundance of good food). May try and ferment a batch! #sunchokes #eattheweeds #foodforest #permaculture

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A patch of stinging nettle that has ice crystals on them from the morning frost.

A patch of stinging nettle that has ice crystals on them from the morning frost.

Frosty! Last of the 1st-year Stinging Nettle patch. Next year they’ll grow tall and won’t be good this late into the season. This patch will get wilted into to 5 quarts of red lentil stew and tucked into the chest freezer for later this winter. #stingingnettle #eattheweeds #plantonceeatforever

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For the sake of algorithm…
#herbalim
#permaculture
#botanicalmedicine
#loveofnature
#sustainability
#permaculture
#neopaganism
#socialjustice
#mushrooming
#chickens
#neurodivergence
#pollinators
#eattheweeds
#dandelions
#travel
#eathealthy
#homesteading
#bibliophile
#energymedicine
#TCM
#Ayurveda

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Close up photo of my remaining patch of Lovage (Levisticum officinale) buried in leaves, before I cut it back.

Close up photo of my remaining patch of Lovage (Levisticum officinale) buried in leaves, before I cut it back.

Putting the Lovage patch to bed for the winter. This perennial plant is one of the first to pop in the Spring and provides greens that taste like celery all summer long and far into the late Fall. Great addition to soups. #eattheweeds #levisticumofficinale #forestgarden #foodforest #permaculture

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Incredible food today where we learned how to “eat the weeds” (uncultivated food) look at these colours!!
#eattheweeds #uncultivatedfood #micronutrients

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Out planting Dutch Corn Salad in November with my best helper. #zone5a #farmdoodle #eattheweeds

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People also have responded that you can eat it, which is totally true. #eattheweeds

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