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  • Pacific Northwest Edible Plant Foraging

  • Beginner Foraging Field Guide for Finding, Identifying, Harvesting, and Preparing Edible Wild Food
  • By: Willow Walsh
  • Narrated by: Teena Katz
  • Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins
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Pacific Northwest Edible Plant Foraging

By: Willow Walsh
Narrated by: Teena Katz
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Summary

Discover 37 species of edible wild plants as you identify, forage, and preserve nature’s nutritious bounty.

Are you tired of paying rising grocery prices for food that always looks and feels processed?

Are you looking for an alternative yet natural way to source food?

Then it’s time to look toward nature!

That’s right. Open the door to your backyard and take a good, hard look. Take a walk in the forest. Explore the fields. Nature is exploding all around you. The solution to all your questions can be found here.

In Pacific Northwest Edible Plant Foraging, you will discover:

  • Thirty-seven edible plant profiles of the Pacific Northwest - identify, harvest, preserve, and consume nature’s finest offerings
  • A beginner-friendly guide to all things foraging, including all the benefits (hint: it will help you slash your grocery bills!)
  • A complete plant identification guide - discover the essential parts of a plant and how you can identify them
  • The universal edibility test - an eight-step process for finding out whether a plant is consumable or not
  • Ethical and responsible foraging guidelines - safety considerations, urban foraging, and nature conservation
  • Exactly how to forage for edible plants - a look at locations, tools, harvesting techniques, and more
  • Seasonal information on edible species...so that you can plan ahead (plus: a handy year-round foraging chart)
  • How to identify poisonous plants - and how to treat the symptoms associated with them (for ultimate peace of mind when you’re foraging)
  • A companion mini-guide filled with colored images of plants
  • And much more

If you’re eager to start foraging for edible plants of the Pacific Northwest in a safe and responsible way, you’ll need this audiobook today!

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2021 Willow Walsh (P)2022 Willow Walsh
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Really recommend this book

The author breaks plants down into about six plant families making the book easy to follow and to keep up with. I appreciated the breakdown of plants into month and season relating to when they’re best harvested. I also found fascinating the guide relating to the parts of a plant and accurate ways to describe a plant which will make it easier to identify. Another very captivating part of this audiobook is the vast ways of preservation and the delicious recipes. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone interested to know more about plant foraging.

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Informative and Educative!

The audiobook provides insight into foraging which helps relate with nature. The audiobook is a companion guide for finding foraging and this helps, guides on sustainability. Nature is all around us, and the book equips with knowledge to find edible plant, prepare edibles food, to know the right steps to take in foraging which anyone of any age can practice and relate to nature. It helps know how to spend time with nature and naturally identify edible plants to experience the joy of identifying foraging, how to forage and how to study plants and perform edibility test and techniques for preserving food. Helps to Know the right steps to take and encourage foraging so that I can identify edible plants. And this help further improve my skills to differentiate between edible and poisonous plants.

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Interesting and educational

I’ve been getting more and more into outdoor and nature-related stuff as of late, which is what piqued my interest with this audiobook. I’ve never really foraged before, but I was curious to learn more about it.

All in all, I thought this was a great and informative book that shows you how to safely and responsibly find food in the wild. The author goes into immense and helpful detail at times, for example, when describing the process by which one would determine whether a plant is edible or not.

Excited to put some of this info to good use on my next trip to the Pacific Northwest — coming up in a few months!

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Very Informative!

This is very helpful, I like how the author put so much effort on making this. The guide for finding edible wild plants can be really helpful especially for surviving tips. Great for camper, hikers, and people who really like to be in the wild. There's so much out there that is undiscovered, and this book is just the beginning. Great content and all.

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excellent resource!

I've had my reservations when downloading the book, but I am not disappointed - it even includes a pdf with the pictures of the plants it talks about to help you identify them.

according to the author, forage and eating wild foods not only is a more sustainable and cheaper way to eat, but also huge health benefits that man grown foods do not have.

the book even touches on the topic of how foraging can alter your mindset and improve your mental health.

this book is an excellent resource, especially if you're a beginner! 10/10

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