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Wild Edibles- Tree Bark- Cambium- Emergency Food

Sometimes, wild food sources can be scarce. Especially during the winter months. But did you know that many kinds of trees contain an emergency food source, which can be accessed all year round? Certain trees contain an edible inner bark, known as cambium. The cambium layer in edible trees contains loads of starches, minerals, vitamins, and some sugars. Knowing which trees to harvest from, and how to harvest them could save your life one day. However, cambium is known as an emergency food. That means it should […]

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Wild Edibles- Season 3- Milkweed, Tree Cambium, Fiddlehead, Pine, Cattail, Evergreens, Birch

Foraging your own wild edibles is an exciting way to: cultivate a life of self reliance, expand one’s knowledge, and connect with the great outdoors. In this video, I examine 7 common wild edibles. They are as follows: Common Milkweed Stir-fry- 00:00 Pine Cambium Chips- 09:52 Ostrich Fern Fried Fiddleheads- 18:12 White Pine Needle Tea- 23:26 Cattail Veggie Pasta- 29:43 Evergreen Needle Teas- 36:54 Yellow Birch Sap- 43:18 Season 1- https://youtu.be/YevUz69iWvs Season 2- https://youtu.be/JajEBCkI3Uo

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Wild Edibles- Season 2- Grape, Raspberry, Clover, Morel, Cedar, Ramps, Birch

Foraging your own wild edibles is an exciting way to: cultivate a life of self reliance, expand one’s knowledge, and connect with the great outdoors. In this video, I examine 7 common wild edibles. They are as follows: Riverbank Grape Leaf Chips- 00:00 Black Raspberry Tea- 07:21 Red Clover Flower Fritters- 13:51 Fried Yellow Morels – 19:02 White Cedar Tea- 26:08 Ramps / Leek Soup- 32:55 Yellow Birch Twig Tea- 41:05 Season 1- https://youtu.be/YevUz69iWvs Season 3- https://youtu.be/Wt7e5YlfL1U Fritter batter recipe: – 1 Cup Flour – 1 Tspn […]

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