Homesteady - Stories of Living off the Land

Foraging - A great way to feed your family... Or a easy way to kill yourself?


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On this episode of Homesteady, we are exploring the delights and dangers of foraging, or looking for and gathering wild foods. After a scare gathering mushrooms on the Homestead, Aust shares with us information on how to safely start your own foraging hobby.

******* Disclaimer: this blog and podcast are NOT a source for identifying wild plants************************************

Our guest, Jared White, is an extreme foraging enthusiast and hobbyist of The Foraging Beard on Instagram and YouTube is our guest on the show, to give us education and guidance on learning to forage. As a stay at home dad, Jared has dived into homesteading, with foraging emerging as his prominent interest. An avid photographer, his research into the flora he was photographing led him to the knowledge that lots of the plants he was photographing were edible! With his trusty Audobon Field Guide and the help of Google, Jared began to learn more and more about identifying wild edibles.

But-how do we determine what is edible? And to NOT panic when we take a bite?

Jared recommends starting with the onions. The allium tricoccum, or ramps, in particular, are great for the beginning forager. With their distinctive aroma and taste, the beginner can feel secure that they are eating the wild onion they think they are eating. Mushrooms, however, are trickier. Local and regional names can confuse a forager looking for the safely eaten variety. Using scientific names for all foraged plants helps ensure that no one finds an unwelcome variety on their dinner plate, and allows foodie enthusiasts to savor their chanterelles without fear.

What other kinds of wild edibles are out there?

Depending upon your region, the edible plants available vary. The best way to find them? Just keep looking. And looking. And looking.

After your search, how do you decide whether to take a bite? What protocols do you follow to determine whether dinner is deadly? Jared, who had his own scare after thinking he ate a death cap when he meant to eat a russula, shares these safety tips:

  • If it looks like food, take a picture or a plant home, and research it thoroughly.
  • Learn to identify poisonous plants, so you don't take an accidental nibble!
  • Use three sources to confirm what you found.
  • Start with the foolproof four.
  • Immediately go to your local ER and call Poison Control if you fear you have made a mistake.

This cautionary tale shows you can never be too careful.

Does Accountant Mike think foraging is worth the risks? Could he possibly be anti FREE FOOD? Or does the math add up in a surprising way? Listen to find out if gathering gourmet food pays off not only for your curiosity, but your wallet.

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Want still more Homesteady? Follow us on Instagram! You can follow Aust @homesteadyshow (see the morels for yourself) and Alexia, The Suburban Escapee, @suburbanescapee (I have finally grown something as opposed to killing it!).

 

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