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Foraging for Survival - Edible Wild Plants of North America (Paperback)
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Foraging for Survival - Edible Wild Plants of North America (Paperback)
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List price R522
Loot Price R463
Discovery Miles 4 630
You Save R59 (11%)
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Whether you’re a hiker taking a walk through your local
wilderness, or a chef looking for new ingredients to incorporate in
your dishes, Foraging for Survival is the book for you. As
consumerism and a meat-heavy, processed diet become the norm and
the world’s population continues to grow at an exponential rate,
more and more people are looking toward a more sustainable path for
food. Authors Douglas Boudreau and Mykel Hawke believe that the
future of food lies in the wild foods of times spanning back to
before the mass-agriculture system of today. People have become
distanced from the very systems that provide their food, and
younger generations are increasingly unable to identify even the
trees in their backyards. In response, Boudreau and Hawke have
provided a compendium of wild edible plants in North America.
Foraging for Survival is a comprehensive breakdown of different
plant species from bearded lichen to taro, and from all over the
United States. There are also tips for growing local native plants
in the backyard to facilitate learning and enhance table fare at
home. Other information you’ll find inside:  A list of
different types of edible wild plants Foraging techniques Bugs and
other grubs that can be consumed Warning signs of poisonous plants
And much more! Start eating wild today with Foraging for
Survival!
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