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A Wonderful Spring Meal.
Tonight’s dinner was so good I just had to write about it. The ingredients were: Sausage (local, uncured), butter, spring beauty (Claytonia virginica) roots, dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) stems, Honewort (Cryptotaenia canadensis) leaves and stalks, violet (Viola spp.) leaves and stems, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Wild Food, Foraging, Mushroom Hunting
Tagged sweet cicely, honewort, dandelion, spring beauty, violet, Claytonia virginica, Viola, Cryptotaenia canadensis, morel, morchella, Morchella spp., dryad's saddle, Polyporus squamosus, Taraxacum officinale, Viola spp., mushrooms, Osmorhiza claytoni
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Spring is Here, and some fishing stories.
Spring is here, it is official. Not so much because the calendar says so, but for me at least, because the world around me says so. Everywhere I walk there are new faces and familiar friends emerging from the cool … Continue reading
Posted in Fishing, Foraging, Nature, Wild Food
Tagged bluegills, ecology, family, fishing, food, foraging, honewort, kids fishing, learning to fish, march, mullein, nature, outdoors, resiliency, seasons, self suficiency, simple living, spring, spring beauty, sustainable, violet, weather, wild food, wineberry, woods
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