Edibles of northern Nevada? - Survivalist Forum In pine nuts for example, there is the Pinyon Pine found out in the desert regions Now I would find the desert benches along the Escalante in April and early May, after the wet winters, having a number of edibles like Desert- Parsley, Wild Onions, Lonely Lily (edible), Mariposa Sego Lilies, Dandelions, and other edibles
Wild edibles in oklahoma - Survivalist Forum Wild edibles I live in oklahoma And these are all common edibles I use, one that didn't get mentioned was black Mustard The leaves are good in salads but can have a very strong taste and the seeds can be used as a spice if you are willing to collect them
Fool-proof wild edible medicinal plant ID method Another good way to identify wild edibles and medicinals is to learn from an experienced two-legged guide Some possible ways to find one: Facebook has tons of foraging wildcrafting plant identification groups in just about every state
plants you can eat in South Carolina | Survivalist Forum As much as it pains me to say it given the Sierra Club's anti-hunting and land closure stances, check out your local chapter of the Sierra Club and the Nature Conservancy also; both will have people who are familiar with the edibles in your area
Deer food = human food? - Survivalist Forum The best way to go with wild edibles is find a GOOD mentor There are to many lookalike plants for me to guess but then I am a pretty good shot so food is easy I got a hook and line I will eventually catch something I have steel traps if you can stand the meat I have never failed 1 coon a night around here from 5 traps
Good Books for Wild Plants in KY? - Survivalist Forum Dave and wild edibles Dave Canterburry is from Jackson Oh He has A bunch of youtube videos that is pretty useful i think his channel is called pathfinderschoollc He has a play list of edible and medicinal plants and trees Also "Edible Wild Plants - wild foods from dirt to plate" by John Kallas Phd is pretty good too Hope this helps
Im camping with 9 girl scouts, any good stories activities? Building a campfire is a good start, and campfire cooking, be sure to stress fire safety If they havent done any type of first aid training, maybe that would be in order Things like bug or snake bites, hypothermia, or dehydration, sunburn, these are things that can happen whe
Off-Grid Living In The Ouachita Mountains Of Arkansas Gardening had to be put on the backburner as well, though I did start the process of planting some perennials I like such as raspberries, grapes and a few fruit trees It will be a nice start getting them taking off along with the edibles that already grow crazy here like lowbush blueberry, blackberry, beautyberry, farkleberry and hickory nuts
How often do you practice your skills? | Survivalist Forum I've been incorporating wild edibles into my diet every day (plantain, dock, nettle, dandelion, sorrel, watercress, etc ), and I have a selection of really good books so I can identify even more well, I know more, but haven't been using them