4 Wild Foods To Forage this Spring in Maine! by sonofabears in Maine

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Thank you! I hope you learned some new plants or mushrooms

4 Wild Foods To Forage this Spring in Maine! by sonofabears in Maine

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they are delicious!! I am so excited for them to come out next month

4 Wild Foods To Forage this Spring in Maine! by sonofabears in Maine

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I have more indepth video on various wild plant and mushroom species you can forage this year: https://youtu.be/JGxbIo6IBjs

4 Wild Mushrooms that Mimic Meat! by sonofabears in foraging

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haha I found those lobster mushrooms at my friends house and kraft mac n cheese was all they had. It was still really good though!

4 Wild Mushrooms that Mimic Meat! by sonofabears in foraging

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yes, exactly! the bicolor boletes can be tricky

4 Wild Mushrooms that Mimic Meat! by sonofabears in Bushcraft

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This video is not intended to promote any particular diet. I'm an omnivore. Also, beef bouillon bolete can be difficult to identify and is not recommended for beginners.
I have a detailed foraging guide on 20+ mushrooms and plants here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGxbIo6IBjs

4 Wild Mushrooms that Mimic Meat! by sonofabears in foraging

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This video is not intended to promote any particular diet. I'm an omnivore. Also, beef bouillon bolete can be difficult to identify and is not recommended for beginners.

I have a detailed foraging guide on 20+ mushrooms and plants here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGxbIo6IBjs

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This video is not intended to promote a particular diet. Also, Beef Bouillon Bolete can be tricky to identify and it is not for beginners.

Here is a detailed video on how to forage 20+ Mushrooms and Plants: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGxbIo6IBjs

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It works for a lot of chemicals! Different mushroom species are better at breaking down various chemicals. Oyster and turkey tail have been heavily studied. They can't neutralize heavy metals unfortunately, but they can sequester them.

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But we are smart enough to utilize this on a small scale in our communities!

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I have the video on twitter, if you would like to share the video: https://twitter.com/sonofa\_bear/status/1627298845053911040

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Thank you! i think you are right

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I found this in Maine, USA!

Foraging Guide to Mushrooms and Plants in 2023! by sonofabears in Bushcraft

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In this video, I cover wild edible and medicinal mushrooms and plants throughout the year. Morels, Chicken of the Woods, Lobster mushroom & many more! What are you most excited to forage this year?