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Saturday, July 3, 2010

Wildcrafting For Free Food

Just imagine, delicious, natural, local produce that you don't have to travel the supermarket aisles for, absolutely free. No, you're not dreaming, that really is your neighbor's unpicked apple tree! And didn't all that fruit just fall to the ground and make a rotten mess last year?

In addition to all the food that is begging to be harvested on private property in our cities and towns, there's also an abundance in public areas and government-owned natural spaces.

There's a lot of produce that goes wasted because it is unfamiliar to us or we are not sure how to use it without extensive pitting or other processes.

There are thousands of foods out there that we don't see on the grocery shelf. Mostly this is because these foods have a poor shelf life or are uneconomic to grow for sale. Some are delicacies that the ordinary person cannot afford. So keep your eyes open for things that look edible. Then do your research. Read the entire article.

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