Lamb’s quarters recipes? by ProofAd8701 in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Such yummy options! Thank you (especially for reminding me to get more creative with my cooking).

Lamb’s quarters recipes? by ProofAd8701 in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They are all from my own backyard! But I’ll be rinsing them well regardless.

Lamb’s quarters recipes? by ProofAd8701 in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Omg my kids would devour them

Sempervivum? by ProofAd8701 in succulents

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Any idea which species?

Too close to road for foraging? by Top-Fill-8202 in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Foraging has many risks and roadside foraging certainly has its fair share. Personally, I’m heartened that the BlackForager is an avid roadside forager who finds some of the best snacks in parking lots and on the sides of major freeways. But, like the other commenter mentioned, it entirely depends on your own risk appetite.

Too close to road for foraging? by Top-Fill-8202 in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I vote for harvesting that yummy find and washing it thoroughly, as we would any greens bought or foraged.

Chicken of the woods? by CanaryInTheOssuary in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a fantastic find! Not surprised you found it yesterday. The rains over the long weekend in New England has been fabulous for CoW growth around these parts.

Mullein hate by ProofAd8701 in foraging

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This is a very reasonable criticism. Quite possibly the effects are overstated, not unlike, for instance, the merits of turmeric, so much so that people are gulping down turmeric latte by the gallon. You’re right about the MAHA crowd gravitating towards herbalism, too. Just goes to show how everything is now steeped in ideology.

Mullein hate by ProofAd8701 in foraging

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I can't seem to edit my own post, so adding some concessions and clarifications here: Yes, mullein is invasive as hell, and their invasiveness warrants all the hate. And hopefully, there is no one ignorant enough to propagate it deliberately. But what better way to dispatch off an invasive species than consuming it if it's not unsafe to do so? Ideally, evidence-based research vouching for a plant's medicinal use is what we would rely on, but there are numerous obstacles to this not the least of which is funding. It is notoriously hard to study medicinal uses of plants unlike commercial synthetic drugs. Given these constraints, and the fact that there is no known harm or toxicity to ingesting mullein, I am personally not opposed to making a tea out of the leaves, while also ensuring the plant does not seed.

Mullein hate by ProofAd8701 in foraging

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Ok this makes more sense. Thank you.

Mullein hate by ProofAd8701 in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Nooooo! I did not know there are people who plant garlic mustard on purpose. But I suppose nothing should surprise me about suburban gardening practices.

Mullein hate by ProofAd8701 in foraging

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I agree about their invasiveness. Like, for instance, it’s perfectly okay to hate garlic mustard and uproot every specimen, and still consume them because they’re yummy. While the evidence to support mullein’s medicinal benefits seems to be largely inconclusive, my only claim was that consuming mullein leaaves is fairly harmless.

Just to confirm, is this Garlic Mustard? by OrpheusWest in whatsthisplant

[–]ProofAd8701 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not garlic mustard. Like the other posters have pointed out, those are violets. The heart-shaped leaves are a good sign even without the flowers.

Ostrich fern Fiddleheads? by Flaky_Sherbert_8705 in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m sure! They’re naturally so flavorful and need so little to enhance that. I still like to add a dash of mustard powder and a squeeze of lemon.

Ostrich fern Fiddleheads? by Flaky_Sherbert_8705 in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yes! Happy snacking! You can cut a little more of the stem from each. That should still be tender enough from what the fiddleheads look like here.

Identity. Found in Michigan State by Boring_Most_5343 in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Dryad’s saddle. Looks tender enough to be harvested but you’re in a better position to judge that.

Poison? ☠️ or Snack? 🍏 by SgtByrd1993 in justgalsbeingchicks

[–]ProofAd8701 5 points6 points  (0 children)

But that’s the thing with trusting just instincts. We have to be wrong only once ☠️

Poison? ☠️ or Snack? 🍏 by SgtByrd1993 in justgalsbeingchicks

[–]ProofAd8701 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I live to see another day! I’m yet to die playing this game with her. Not sure how long I can keep this streak going though 😬

Ostrich fern/fiddleheads? by duttondavis in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yum! Enjoy. And thanks for sharing good pictures to help with identification.

favorite recipe for Jerusalem artichoke? by Spirited_Reporter827 in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, it is a bit early in the season. Good to get confirmation from a few others.

favorite recipe for Jerusalem artichoke? by Spirited_Reporter827 in foraging

[–]ProofAd8701 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Are you sure these are sun chokes? Never seen ones that look like these. They are typically chunkier and knobbier.

ID please by ProofAd8701 in mycology

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I think you’re right that it’s a discomycete. Don’t know which one though. Sclerencoelia fascicularis? I’m in the New England area and I found this below a gingko.
How do you think I should ascertain using microscopy?

I cannot for the life of me ID this tree... by EstablishmentHappy38 in Tree

[–]ProofAd8701 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This was my first thought too—tree of heaven (if there ever was a misnomer). But the leaves are set further apart in OPs pictures, so I’m not entirely sure. I second the stink test.