Wild Edible Plants in the Mid-Atlantic Region
Locate, Identify, Store, and Prepare Wild Plants
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Narrated by:
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Kate Coventry
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By:
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Shannon Warner
About this listen
Are you tired of eating the same old fruits and vegetables from the supermarket? Do you crave a deeper connection with nature and the bounty it provides? If so, Wild Edible Plants of the Mid-Atlantic is the book for you.
Here are just a few of the benefits you'll gain from this essential guide:
- Detailed descriptions of more than 70 wild plants, including their physical characteristics, seasonal availability, and culinary uses.
- Beautiful photographs of each plant make identification a breeze.
- Tips for sustainable foraging practices and ethical harvesting.
- Mouthwatering recipes that showcase the unique flavors and nutritional benefits of wild plants.
- Get tips and tricks for preserving and storing wild edibles.
- Safety precautions and information on potentially toxic plants to avoid.
- Gain a deeper appreciation for the natural world and your place in it.
But Wild Edible Plants of the Mid-Atlantic is more than just a guide to foraging. It's a call to action to reconnect with the natural world and take responsibility for our sustenance. By learning about the wild plants surrounding us, we can become more self-sufficient, reduce our reliance on industrial agriculture, and deepen our understanding of the ecosystems that sustain us.
Start cooking up flavorful foraged feasts: Now, scroll up and click the "Buy Now" button.
Its comprehensive information and inspiring message make it the perfect companion for anyone who wants to live closer to the land.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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