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Make cider from foraged berries

Make Wild Fermented Cider with Blackberries or Raspberries: A Step-by-Step Guide

As someone who loves foraging and experimenting with wild ingredients, I’ve discovered that making wild fermented cider with blackberries or raspberries is an incredibly rewarding experience. Preserving these delicious berries from the spring and summer foraging season allows me to create a unique and flavorful beverage. In this guide, I’ll Walk you through the process of making wild fermented cider using your foraged berries, with easy-to-follow steps and tips. Why Choose Wild Fermentation? Wild fermentation is a fascinating process that harnesses the natural yeasts and bacteria present on fruits, allowing them to transform into a bubbly, tangy drink. I love wild fermentation because it connects me to the environment and offers a taste that store-bought options simply can’t match. Each[…]

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Lush green sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella) leaves growing in a sunny field, showcasing their distinctive arrow shape and vibrant color.

Discover the Zesty Flavor of Sheep Sorrel: A Forager’s Gem

As late fall approaches, foraging sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella) is a great addition to your foraging adventures. Known for its distinct tart flavor, this vibrant green is commonly found in fields, lawns, and disturbed areas, making it an accessible option for foragers in November. In this blog, I’ll share where to find sheep sorrel, its edible parts, and some delicious ways to use it in your culinary creations. What is Sheep Sorrel? Sheep sorrel is a perennial herb with arrow-shaped leaves that are bright green and often have a slightly reddish stem. Its leaves are known for their tart, lemony flavor, which adds a refreshing kick to various dishes. I appreciate sheep sorrel not only for its taste but also[…]

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Lush green watercress (Nasturtium officinale) growing in a shallow stream, with delicate leaves and stems visible.

Discover the Delight of Watercress: A Forager’s Treasure

As the cooler months approach, one of the most enjoyable wild edibles to forage is watercress (Nasturtium officinale). This flavorful green is often found in slow-moving streams and freshwater springs, making it a refreshing addition to your foraging adventures in November. In this blog, I’ll share where to find it, how to identify its edible parts, and some delicious ways to use it in your kitchen. What is Watercress? Watercress is a semi-aquatic plant with small, round, dark green leaves and delicate white flowers. Its slightly peppery flavor adds a unique zing to dishes, setting it apart from other leafy greens. I appreciate watercress not only for its taste but also for its impressive nutritional profile. It’s rich in vitamins[…]

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Identifying chickweed

Foraging Essentials: How to Find and Harvest Chickweed.

As a avid forager, one of my favorite plants to seek out in the spring is chickweed (Stellaria media). Often regarded as a common weed, it is a great wild edible plant. I also see it as a culinary treasure full of flavor and nutrition just waiting to be discovered. In this guide, I’ll share how to find and harvest chickweed, along with some creative ways to enjoy it in your kitchen. What is Chickweed? Chickweed is a fast-growing annual herb that thrives in cool, moist environments. Whenever I’m out foraging in the spring, I’m always delighted to spot its small, star-like white flowers, which bloom from early spring through summer. The leaves are bright green, oval-shaped, and often have[…]

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Identifying chickweed

Discover the Versatility of Chickweed: A Forager’s Delight

As the cool weather arrives, one of the easiest and most rewarding wild edibles to forage is chickweed (Stellaria media), making it a perfect plant to seek out during fall foraging. This nutritious plant is often overlooked but offers much for foragers, from salads to cooked dishes. Found across much of the U.S., chickweed is accessible to foragers of all levels, and November is an excellent time to harvest it. In this post, I’ll cover where to find chickweed, how to identify its edible parts, and some delicious ways to use it. What is Chickweed? Chickweed is a low-growing plant with small, white, star-shaped flowers. It thrives in cool, moist environments, often found in gardens, fields, and disturbed areas like[…]

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