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Over the last few years, the practice of foraging for wild plants and food has become considerably more popular than it ever has been. It has become a trend to try out for many and a lifestyle for others. Wild plants have been in existence since the beginning of time, and man has been foraging for as long as mankind has existed. Some have learned to forage throughout their childhood, but the knowledge and benefits are lost on most people. Recently, there has been renewed interest in the art of gathering wild plants. As a result, many people now wish to learn foraging skills for different…mehr

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Over the last few years, the practice of foraging for wild plants and food has become considerably more popular than it ever has been. It has become a trend to try out for many and a lifestyle for others. Wild plants have been in existence since the beginning of time, and man has been foraging for as long as mankind has existed. Some have learned to forage throughout their childhood, but the knowledge and benefits are lost on most people. Recently, there has been renewed interest in the art of gathering wild plants. As a result, many people now wish to learn foraging skills for different reasons. Some want to take advantage of the health benefits, while others just want to understand where food comes from. Regardless of why you are interested in learning to forage, Edible Wild Plants for Beginners answers all the questions you may have as someone new to foraging. In addition, this book contains simplified information for those who want to adopt the foraging lifestyle and learn more about where food comes from
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Rachel Smith is a former corporately dictated, now personally motivated, self-starter and entrepreneur.Having lived and worked in New York City and Los Angeles for the past three decades, Rachel now divides her time between New York and Cape Cod with her love Jenna, her mom "The Judith" and her dog Kussie.Rachel aims to empower other women through the telling of her stories and the recounting of the many instances when she didn't Speak the F*ck Up, with the hope that it motivates them to discover and raise their own voices.Rachel can be found at www.speakthefuckup.com and hosting STFU events around the country.Speak the F*ck Up is her first book.