
Do you forage?
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Do you forage?
Have you ever gathered any wild foods?Wild grapes,blackberries,and hickory nuts are favorites around here.I have often thought of taking up 'mushrooming' but I am afraid someone would end up sick or dead
.Do you have any experience with wild foods?What is foraged for in your area?

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Can't say I've ever really foraged. Used to get rasberries when I was 6 or so.... but that was more like stealing than foraging, per se.
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in the area of Lexington where my father lives there used to be an orchard and so everybody in about a 6 to 7 block radius has some kind of fruit trees in their backyards...peach trees, apple trees (several varieties), grape arbors, mulberry trees, cherry trees, and there's blackberry bushes growing along a berm at the end of several streets that goes on for about a mile, bordering along a railroad track. all this to say that it was our DUTY as neighborhood kids to FORAGE!!! nevermind that we had to jump fences and sneak to do so!! that's all the foraging i've ever done, except in the country with my great aunt blackberry pickin.
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have you ever tried explaining yourself
to one of them?
~ alan bates, the mothman prophecies
i've had this with actors before, on the set,
where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
cause... i'm from Kentucky
and that's not what we brag about.
~ george clooney, inside the actor's studio
a straight edge for legends at
the fold - searching for our
lost cities of gold. burnt tar,
gravel pits. sixteen gears switch.
Haphazard Lucy strolls by.
~ dennis r wood ~
I did pick up pecans when I was a child for my mother and I would help her crack and pick them out. But, I'd much rather pay the high price and buy nuts that are already picked and shelled.
I have taken my son to berry farms and apple orchards. We even went and picked out his pumpkins for halloween and a tree for Christmas on a farm one year. That's not really the same is it??
But... I can top any foraging story...
I have been shopping at Filene's Basement in Boston and I lived to tell about it...
Julie
I have taken my son to berry farms and apple orchards. We even went and picked out his pumpkins for halloween and a tree for Christmas on a farm one year. That's not really the same is it??
But... I can top any foraging story...
I have been shopping at Filene's Basement in Boston and I lived to tell about it...
Julie
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Mulberries when I was a kid, and blueberries when I'm in Maine during the right season.
Beware the mushrooms. I've heard enough validated stories of mycologists killing themselves by accidentally picking the wrong species to be wary. I suppose that if you're keenly aware of what species grow in your area, and stay away from the ones that look similar to poisonous ones, you'd probably be alright.
Does clam digging or mussel- and whelk-gathering count as foraging?
Beware the mushrooms. I've heard enough validated stories of mycologists killing themselves by accidentally picking the wrong species to be wary. I suppose that if you're keenly aware of what species grow in your area, and stay away from the ones that look similar to poisonous ones, you'd probably be alright.
Does clam digging or mussel- and whelk-gathering count as foraging?

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Ah, that's just because mycologists don't stick to blue boys, they gotta go for the exotic ones.Alynna Lis Eachann wrote:Beware the mushrooms. I've heard enough validated stories of mycologists killing themselves by accidentally picking the wrong species to be wary. I suppose that if you're keenly aware of what species grow in your area, and stay away from the ones that look similar to poisonous ones, you'd probably be alright.
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I've picked buckets and buckets of huckleberries, they make the best pies!
We also get raspberries...
Picking chokecherries like a right of passage here. Apparently we are the "Chokecherry capital of the world" We even have an annual fesitval
They are about as appetizing as the name suggests. The only chokecherry things I eat are the jellies made by local Huterites; they'll kill you right off the plant 
We also get raspberries...
Picking chokecherries like a right of passage here. Apparently we are the "Chokecherry capital of the world" We even have an annual fesitval



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Mirabelles?Turiya Foul wrote:Honeysuckle, wild blueberry, and the weird plum but-not-plum things.
Being a damp, cool and temperate country Denmark has many mushrooms in the autumn. Having done my masters in systematic mycology I feel relatively safe when foraging, but I always try a new species myself, before I offer it to others. I served a dinner for 5 people once with a species I hadn't tried before. I knew it was edible and I was sure that I had identified it correctly. However, 4 hours after the meal I began feeling nauseous, and my immagination ran wild. I started phoning people and asked them to barf their guts out before the "poison" was taken up by their organisms. And all I had was an innocent little tummy flu!
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