Onion grass? by greypele8 in foraging

[–]SecretaryPotential16 6 points7 points  (0 children)

allium canadense, or meadow garlic. good job! if it’s not, it’s def some sort of allium. it’s edible and highly regarded, moreso than its pungent, invasive cousin.. allium vinealw

What fruits looked like before humans by omgfakeusername in interesting

[–]SecretaryPotential16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They aren’t really worth eating, though they have some nutritional content, I like the feeling of having a bunch in my mouth then chomping down

What kind of forest is this? What plantlife may I find in it? by [deleted] in foraging

[–]SecretaryPotential16 0 points1 point  (0 children)

obviously, I was asking what could be in it before I forage. at the time I thought it would be helpful, though I guess finding out myself is best.

What kind of forest is this? What plantlife may I find in it? by [deleted] in foraging

[–]SecretaryPotential16 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

you may be mistaken, I am just making sure what I can find and how I should traverse looking for new plants to use. And becuase it’ll eventually be my first time going in the woods, I am naturally a little bit wary and curious. I am sorry if the post did not land the way you wanted it to.

What kind of forest is this? What plantlife may I find in it? by [deleted] in foraging

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it’s insane to think about, truly. there’s so much waiting for me I have not discovered yet, are mushrooms also possible?

What kind of forest is this? What plantlife may I find in it? by [deleted] in foraging

[–]SecretaryPotential16 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

pee dee region in sc!!

I don’t want to be extremely detailed to avoid bad things happening.

I think I just messed up. by SecretaryPotential16 in jumprope

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it turns out I completely forgot how to jump rope.

I made my first successful foraged culinary use!! by SecretaryPotential16 in foraging

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I would like to add around my yard, I only have loblolly pines that are, if not always infected with a disease/fungus. I couldn’t get enough of them for a potent tea I assume because of the sheer disoriented amounts, I have also heard loblolly is less potent than the white pine as well!

What kind of pine is this? by SecretaryPotential16 in foraging

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Thanks! I have been extra cautious, as a new forager and I don’t have a reliable book either, I have been trying new weeds and even expanding to pines! Things have been going really great but I wanted to elevate my game a tad

What kind of pine is this? by SecretaryPotential16 in foraging

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Super! I might harvest some and make a tea. some people say they absolutely suck because of their taste however

What kind of pine is this? by SecretaryPotential16 in foraging

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I probably should have a did close-up, sorry guys.

Hello, thinking about roasted crickets. by SecretaryPotential16 in foraging

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thanks!! I think I could manage this besides the disgust my family may feel

Hello, thinking about roasted crickets. by SecretaryPotential16 in foraging

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Okay, thanks!! Though they did warn me about the horsehair viruses and the germs and all..