The common arrowhead is also known as wapato or duck potatoes. This emergent aquatic plant has edible tubers but only if harvested from clean water so...
How to stuff grape leaves made easy! Grape vine leaves can be used with ease when you know how to forage for them! For the recipe and more information...
This virtual edible plant walk is a way to help you learn that even when walking short distances, the amount of wild food available to us is astoundin...
Mullein identification is easy when it's in the second year of growth! Please check out the links below for in-depth identification, edibility informa...
Wild edible flowers and fresh foraged raspberries create a fruit tart that is second-to-none. I mention a vegan option in this video. Links to the rec...
Edible wild plants are a great source of nutrition and they are free! Foraging for healthy food is fun and it costs nothing. To help identify many wil...
Woolly burdock, aka cotton or downy burdock, is similar to the more common burdock in many ways - except for its "softer" appearance! For more informa...
Edible wild berries are out there! These visuals may help you identify wild berries but it is up to you to research if: they can be eaten raw or; if t...
Phragmites (Phragmites australis), or the common reed, are technically gramminoids. Some say they are an invasive species yet the phragmite has countl...
In this wild food webinar you will learn how to use wild foods, including wild edible mushrooms. Information on how to preserve and store wild edibles...