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Wild foods and beverages families can make together from free dandelions

People are still drinking dandelion coffee, even making their own. And teenagers can talk to others about what foods and beverages can be made from clean, organic dandelions you can grow yourself....

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Food Security the Easy Way: Feeding Ourselves with Nature’s Bounty (Video)

Related topics Wild Food ForagingwildcraftingEdible Weedsnative plantsFrugal Livingmedicinal plants Advertisement Last month, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) released a showing that a...

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Dandelion and wild chicory are tops for house rabbits

Are you feeding your house rabbits weeds? Weeds offer great nutrition and health benefits, are economical, provide variety in the diet and are fun to forage. Readers of this column are well aware that...

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Some reasons to like dandelions: A dandelion by any other name...

Dandelions are edible and nutritious. Like many greens, dandelion leaves are packed with vitamins, including A and C. Leaves can be used fresh or cooked. Dandelion flowers are used to make wine, and...

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Purslane and goosefoot are nutritious weeds to feed your house rabbits...

Weeds are nutritionally superior to cultivated greens, being generally higher in phyto-nutrients than cultivated crops. Phyto-nutrients are bioactive plant-derived compounds associated with positive...

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Late spring weeds to feed your house rabbits

Weeds are typically higher in phyto-nutrients than cultivated crops; phyto-nutrients are plant compounds associated with positive health effects. Cultivated plant foods typically have had some or most...

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Adding healthy variety to the house rabbit diet

Feeding your bunny a high-quality diet need not be expensive: many of the parts of vegetables that people typically discard – tough, fibrous stems or leaves – are very good for bunny, such as carrot...

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25 Fantastic foraging groups and pages on Facebook

There are many great books out there to give you basic information about foraging and I recommend you check out a pile of them from the library since every one offers something. It also really helps...

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Foraged food on the menu

I had never heard of a "professional forager" before I watched a TED lecture given by Tama Matsuoka Wong. What exactly is a professional forager you ask? Well, apparently there's a whole subset of...

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Brewing antimicrobial dandelion coffee

Related topics dandeliondandelion weeds Advertisement During World War II many families in Sacramento drank dandelion coffee, because there wasn't anything else. People are still drinking dandelion...

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Dandelion – A weed for wellness, wine and wishes

“Even when we grow up we call still whisper our wishes upon the wind - as a child does in innocence, breathing their wishes at a dandelion.” - Jill Hanna I love dandelions. They are little sun kisses...

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Food waste: What those expiration dates mean (Video)

Americans toss into the garbage can 40 percent of the food they buy, usually due to expiration dates that are used to take inventory by the company that packages the food. The average American family...

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Edible Wild Plants 101 - Dandelions

Late fall through early spring is usually not a season on the gardener’s calendar; however this is hard to tell to the plants that are in season then. Many roots store food underground in the fall and...

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Please eat the dandelions: 9 edible garden weeds

All too often, homeowners and gardeners wage war in their lawns and gardens against the plants that grow incredibly well there, but that aren't intentionally planted, and many times, the justification...

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Edible weeds to feed your house rabbits

Are you making the most of the edible weeds in your garden? House rabbits and other herbivores love the freshness and variety of common weeds found in most backyards. As always, be very sure that the...

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Our topsy turvy relationship with Minnesota wild weeds (Photos)

People could eat them and live on them. Anyone can easily forage several pounds of food per day, and a lot of us would barely have to go far beyond out back yards.View slideshow: Minnesota Weeds You...

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6 Edible Plants to Forage for in New York City

Photo via Shutterstock Eating things off the ground is typically frowned upon in New York City, but edible plant expert "Wildman" Steve Brill has made a name for himself doing just that. Known as...

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5 Common Weeds That Make Healthy and Delicious Teas

You might remember the torment Alice endured in Wonderland when viciously accused by the Iris: "Just as I suspected! She's nothing but a common mobile vulgaris! To be blunt--a weed." We're so quick to...

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The Lodge at Woodloch Announces Its Nourish, Nosh and Nurse with Nature...

Destination spa resort rolls out new offerings to answer the increasing requests for foraging and natural remedies, expanding its gourmet travel offerings. Hawley, PA (PRWEB) May 02, 2014 The...

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>The Lodge at Woodloch Announces Its Nourish, Nosh and Nurse with Nature...

Destination spa resort rolls out new offerings to answer the increasing requests for foraging and natural remedies, expanding its gourmet travel offerings. Hawley, PA (PRWEB) May 02, 2014 The...

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9 spring weeds, from dandelion to chickweed, you can eat

Dandelions, chickweed, others are delicious, nutritious greens now in your yard or park Emily Ho TheKitchn.com Comments Many of us look forward to the arrival of spring farmers’ markets, but there’s...

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5 Ordinary Plants With Extraordinary Abilities

Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder. This concept is rarely more true than in reference to so-called weeds: some of the most important and useful species on the planet. A weed is simply...

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Economical ways to feed your house rabbit (Photos)

House rabbits should have good quality timothy hay and fresh water 24/7, and usually timothy hay pellets in quantities as directed by your veterinarian. Fresh produce of the proper type will add more...

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Sacramento State Fair features edible landscapes and container gardens (Video)

When it comes to free, organic nutrition, edible landscape plants can come in handy in Sacramento where water is going to get more expensive once the water meters are installed. For those who can't...

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5 Common Weeds You Can Make into Healthy (and FREE!) Teas

You might remember the torment Alice endured in Wonderland when viciously accused by the Iris: "Just as I suspected! She's nothing but a common mobile vulgaris! To be blunt--a weed." We're so quick to...

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Yardsmart: Picking your purslane and pigweed

They came into the garden with a load of steer manure from a dairy. They popped up that first season after I fortified the soil, thriving in the enriched ground amidst my vegetable crops. This single...

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Food finders

A master forager leads seekers through fields and gardens, here in "the epicenter" of foraging, to pluck fresh, nutritious edibles hiding in plain sight. Gallery: Food finders Travel Deals $1009 --...

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Are synthetic chemically derived vitamins/nutrients beneficial to health?

Substances not of Nature are not recognized, so they are of no benefit to health/life. Furthermore, vitamins are of no value without necessary organic minerals present. Minerals are the catalyst for...

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The Healthiest Salad Greens

Think you mix a mean salad? While we applaud everyone for getting their greens, not all salads are created equal! Comparing iceberg and romaine is a little easier than comparing, say, apples and...

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Kale For Breakfast? Sneak Greens Into Your Morning Meal With These Recipes

Yes, we're all about leafy greens over here at HuffPost Healthy Living. We might have a favorite, but we really believe that any time you add these nutrient-dense, calorie-light veggies to a meal,...

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How can herbs support the natural detoxification process?

No one really knows how many herbs there are in the world but we know it has to be hundreds of thousands of species. According to the World Health Organization today nearly 80% of the world’s...

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Weed it and eat

I couldn’t believe I was selling chickweed. One spring a young friend, foraging for a world-famous chef, was hot on the trail of this common nuisance, and I assured him our farm could supply it. Should...

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Feasting on nature _ literally _ on pilgrimage

DURANGO, Colo. -- What Katrina Blair calls her annual walk could be considered survival training by a lot of people. Blair travels light, living off the land for a week to 10 days. She carries only a...

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Climate ripe for herbs

THE popularity of growing herbs at home for culinary purposes is new to the current generation, but herbs have been used for food and medicine throughout human history. In an article by the University...

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