This book has something for everyone, from the Wood Sorrel's tangy leaves to the Allegheny Blackberry. Each plant entry includes a description, identifying features, and tips on harvesting and preparation. Plus, with recipes ranging from Beach Plum Jelly to Dandelion Tea, you'll never run out of ideas for how to use your foraged finds.
Here are just a few of the key benefits: Tips for safe and responsible foraging, including information on seasonal availability, habitat, and potential hazards. A helpful list of foraging hotspots and local foraging groups per state. Easy-to-use identification guides for over 70 common wild plants, complete with photos and detailed descriptions. Over 20 recipes to help you make the most of your wild harvest, with options for every taste and skill level. A wealth of fun and historical facts to keep you entertained as you explore the natural world. And whether or not your faithful 4-legged companion can share in the delicious treats you find with our dog toxicity section.This book is perfect for anyone interested in sustainable living, outdoor exploration, or simply trying new foods. It is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to add wild edibles to their meals. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced forager, "Wild Edible Plants of the Mid-Atlantic" is a must-have addition to your library.
Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to discover the wonders of the Mid-Atlantic's wild edible plants.