Foraging Pine Needles: What to Do With Them & How to Make Pine Needle Tea
Pine needles have so many great culinary uses. Foraging pine needles is fairly easy once you know a few tips. Here’s how to forage pine needles and what to do with them.
Pine needles have so many great culinary uses. Foraging pine needles is fairly easy once you know a few tips. Here’s how to forage pine needles and what to do with them.
Are spruce tips edible? Yes, they are. Here’s how to properly identify, harvest, and use this citrus-y, edi ble wild food.
Cattails are edible wild food. Here are some foraging tips, plus how to eat the cattail plant, along with 5 recipes to get you started.
Here’s how to make dandelion root coffee, a tasty, caffeine-free, coffee substitute—three different ways.
Cooking with dandelions is an easy and nutritious way to make use of an edible plant you may have growing in your backyard. From flower to root, the entire plant is edible.
There are many practical broadleaf plantain uses. While often considered a weed, it has many nutritional and medicinal uses. Learn more about how you can use this plant to boost health.
Broadleaf plantain (Plantago major) has many healing properties. Let’s learn how to prepare plantain leaves for medicinal uses at home.
What is stinging nettle good for? It’s rich in nutrients & used for a wide range of natural medicinal purposes including treating BPH, inflammation, and hay fever.
Learn the ‘ins and outs’ of lambsquarters identification, an edible wild plant similar to spinach.
What is purslane good for? An edible “weed,” purslane is packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and omega-3 fatty acids. It’s also a medicinal plant.
Purslane vs portulaca: what’s the difference between purslane (Portulaca oleracea) and portulaca, sometimes called moss rose?
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