Author : Kallas John
Title : Edible wild plants Wild foods from dirt to plate
Year : 2010
Link download : Kallas_John_-_Edible_wild_plants.zip
About the Author. I spent my youth in a quiet suburban midwestern neighborhood. Fascinated wirh nature, I spent much of this rime in nearby woods, riverbanks, and old farm fields. Like many children, I was fascinated with outdoor skills, often building shelters, making bows and arrows from sticks and String, rubbing sticks together tO make fire, eating wild berries, and stalking squirrels, rabbits, and frogs. I dreamt of living in the wilderness by using these survival skills. By the early 1970s, my interests began to focus more specifically on wild foods. Initially, through rhe srudy of Bradford Angier's book How to Stay Alive in the Woods (1956), and shortly thereafter by Allan Hall's The Wild Food Trailguide (I 973), and by Euell Gibbons' Stalking the Wild Asparagus (1962), I seriously began studying and gathering edible wild plants. ...
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