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Strolling under a canopy of leaves, inhaling the smell of trees and earth, and watching how forests and meadows flourish with life all teach you one undeniable truth — Mother Nature is a gift that keeps on giving. Basking in the great outdoors acts as a balm in anxious times, as spending just 20 minutes connecting with the greenery can help lower stress levels. But apart from its therapeutic effect, it offers us so much more than that.

If you ever come back from the hedgerows carrying a clump of plants or emerge from the woods with a heavy handful of mushrooms and fruits, you know it can also make your stomach happy or, at least, full. And although attitudes toward foraging — identifying and harvesting wild foods — have been fearful for quite some time, this seems to be a thing of the past.

Just take a look at these two delightful and informative corners of Reddit, the 'Foraging' and 'Mushrooms' communities. Members of these online groups enthusiastically take advantage of everything their local area can offer and share their beautiful discoveries with everyone online. We wrapped up an exciting collection of pictures featuring their best finds to share with you all, so continue scrolling! Upvote your favorite ones, and if you’re a fellow forager, be sure to share your passion with us in the comments below.

#1

My 10.5 Year Old Lab Recently Learned To Truffle Hunt. So Proud Of Him!

My 10.5 Year Old Lab Recently Learned To Truffle Hunt. So Proud Of Him!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love how he doesn't look impressed when you steal his harvest on the first picture. I guess the third picture is him being happy after realizing that he can give you treats too.

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    #3

    My Favorite Wild Raspberry Site Is Being Bulldozed To Build Some Houses 😭 So, I Rescued As Many Plants As I Could! ...does It Still Count As Foraging If I Transplant Foraged Plants In My Yard?

    My Favorite Wild Raspberry Site Is Being Bulldozed To Build Some Houses 😭 So, I Rescued As Many Plants As I Could! ...does It Still Count As Foraging If I Transplant Foraged Plants In My Yard?

    So, I rescued as many plants as I could! Does it still count as foraging if I transplant foraged plants in my yard?

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    Time goes by, seasons change, and the Earth keeps throwing its natural wonders for us to devour. And as you can see from this list, members of the 'Foraging' and 'Mushrooms' communities never pass an opportunity to snatch some tasty bites. No wonder tens of thousands of enthusiasts are eager to immerse themselves in the outdoors and share their finds online — nature is teeming with delicious edible morsels they can pick up, eat, cook, brew, and enjoy with their loved ones.

    For anyone craving greenery, plants, and soul-soothing gifts of nature, it’s only natural to grab a basket and set off to the nearest countryside or park. But what is it about foraging that makes it such an exciting and soothing activity?

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    To gain more insight on the topic and to learn more about what to keep in mind while heading out into the wild to collect edible wild foods, we reached out to foraging expert Diego Bonetto. The Italian native, who has lived in Australia since the mid-1990s, spends his time guiding novices, chefs, and other professionals through the parks and outskirts of Sydney looking for hidden-in-plain-sight ingredients.

    #5

    Found Salmon Berries, Wine Berries, Osoberries, And Red Huckle Berries All Within A 5 Minute Walk Of My Front Door!

    Found Salmon Berries, Wine Berries, Osoberries, And Red Huckle Berries All Within A 5 Minute Walk Of My Front Door!

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    #6

    Eating My Morel Pasta Alone After Failing To Convince Any Of My Family To Try It. Somebody Please Appreciate It With Me

    Eating My Morel Pasta Alone After Failing To Convince Any Of My Family To Try It. Somebody Please Appreciate It With Me

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    Being a renowned author of a best-selling book Eat Weeds, a field guide to foraging: how to identify, harvest and use wild plants, Bonetto, aka "The Weedy One", now aims to remind us about the natural treasures many of us have forgotten.

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    "Foraging is the oldest of skills," Bonetto told Bored Panda. "As an organism, we evolved into what we are today by engaging with whatever edible resource was available to us in our surroundings."

    The professional forager believes that by re-engaging with this century-old art, we can once again connect to nature — and rekindle the bond with the ancient rituals that made us who we are. "By collecting and eating wild food we rediscover our wilder selves, and that is enriching and grounding," Bonetto added.

    #7

    Me With My Baskets That I Made From Foraged Willow - I Took Them To Take Pictures Now That The Willow Is Leafing

    Me With My Baskets That I Made From Foraged Willow - I Took Them To Take Pictures Now That The Willow Is Leafing

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    Argle Bargle
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Me: why are her baskets empty? What is she foraging for? Ten seconds later: 🤦

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    #9

    Made Some Ice Cubes With Freshly Foraged Lilac. Looking Forward To Some Summer Cocktails With These!

    Made Some Ice Cubes With Freshly Foraged Lilac. Looking Forward To Some Summer Cocktails With These!

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    Historically, we had a much stronger connection with wild food. But what was once an activity our ancestors heavily relied on to survive and thrive seemed to become unsophisticated and forgotten in the past few decades. Until recently. Because, according to the annual Waitrose Food and Drink report, there’s definitely been a shift in attitudes. In fact, social media interest in foraging grew by 89% in 2021.

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    #10

    This Counts As Foraging, Right?

    This Counts As Foraging, Right?

    I drove to Maine and collected 10gal of seawater, boiled it down over the course of 3 days, and got 2 quarts of sea salt.

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    censorshipsucks
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    you can just leave it out in a large pan to dry out naturally...!

    Sarah K
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This one grosses me out. Sea water anywhere near the shore is so polluted. I have a reef tank and I'd have to boat miles out to get water that would be safe for my tank. Same as snow, they now tell us, we can't eat snow because of pollution. For generations there were fun recipes for frozen treats made with snow. Now it's too unhealthy to consume. I get they boiled the sea water a lot but I'm afraid that salt is filled with nastiness.

    WeatheredRobot
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Boiling down 10 gallons over 3days... Wow... That sounds like an efficient use of energy...😐

    Aubrey Theo
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    2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Companies and large scale producers do this all day every day… i do not get why you are mad at a singular person for doing this with their own money for just three days..

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    Csaba Jozsa
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    typically you'd get around 35 grams of salt per liter. So that's about 1.5kg of salt he should have got. I am unsure tho if it is a wise idea to do this. Sea water form along the shore can contain much more stuff than salt.

    April W
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Honest question - what about all the other stuff in seawater?

    Scott Roskelley
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Only issue I see is that it will be high in magnesium. Which is also a great laxative.

    Jane W.
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Definitely counts. Read The Clan of the Cave Bear and see how much salt was worth way back in time.

    Natalie H
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That’s a lot of salt! Out of curiosity, I’d like to look at that sea salt under a microscope. 🧐

    Ell Torn
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What a ridiculously inefficient way of getting your hands on salt.

    MG Lorange
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Right off the shore would not be the cleanest water you could find. Silt and sludge from factory and ship waste. That part of the sea has a high mercury count. I would get it tested before consuming.

    Richard Hegarty
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Gallons and quarts ARE units of measurement. Maybe you need to ask "how much does that translate into ounces?" ( Or in your case grams) assuming you wanted it in weight and not volume.

    Luuta
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    But did you remember to filter out the impurities? Cos the world's water is so polluted. Otherwise, clever and resourceful!

    BatPhace
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Now throw it all away because there's so many toxins and micro plastics and pharmaceuticals in the water closest to the coasts (any of them, but some are worse than others) that anything reduced from that water will also be toxic as hell. Sorry buddy 😣

    Erin Eubanks
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All salt is technically sea salt. It all comes from the sea/oceans. Even the stuff we mine for on dry land. Kinda cool when you really think about it.

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    Zane Meek
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How much energy did it take to boil it down compared to what you’d buy at the store?

    Anne Mitchell
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It would have cost the environment less if you bought the same amount at a grocery store.

    Bruce Horton
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No offence, boiling seawater to get salt seems a little non-ecco friendly no matter what energy source was used.

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    #11

    When You Know Where The Blueberries Are

    When You Know Where The Blueberries Are

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    #12

    Had To Get Past The Woodland Blackberry Guardian Before I Could Pick The Berries Today

    Had To Get Past The Woodland Blackberry Guardian Before I Could Pick The Berries Today

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    Bonetto explained that only the past couple of generations have stopped or diminished the practice of harvesting wild seasonal produce. "Three generations ago most people, all over the world, were still regularly collecting wild berries, mushrooms or greens. Two generations ago this practice became shameful, like the kind of things poor people or peasants would do."

    "Last generation knowledge was greatly lost due to not practicing it, not being taught, and opting for supermarket and agriculturally produced foods," he continued. "This is the generation that we want the knowledge back." Bonetto argued that today, we know that these old skills have become an extremely valuable tool that allows us to connect with resources as stakeholders. "We want to learn back how to care for our surroundings, getting rewarded with free food in the process."

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    #13

    Salmonberry Season Is Crazy This Year!!! Yum!! I’ve Never Seen Them This Big And Tasty Before

    Salmonberry Season Is Crazy This Year!!! Yum!! I’ve Never Seen Them This Big And Tasty Before

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    #14

    Mushrooms Are The Most Beautiful Living Thing

    Mushrooms Are The Most Beautiful Living Thing

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is anyone else seeing the outline of a green bird with a long brown beak, or have I eaten way too many magic toadstools?? 🍄🤪🐸

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    #15

    Having My Cake And Eating It Too!

    Having My Cake And Eating It Too!

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    So, in essence, foraging provides us with free food and triggers deeply rooted memories that allow us to revive that lost spark and strengthen our bond with nature. But knowing little about the foraging habits and practices or the ins and outs of the countless different species, taking up the endeavor can seem daunting.

    For those planning to head out, Bonetto suggests starting small. "Learn three-four plants at first, the easy ones like dandelion, purslane or mulberries. Once you know them well you will also get accustomed on what are the key features of the plants that help with identification. This skill will be used for all the other edible plants that you will learn." The expert added there is no better teacher than curiosity: "You will never stop learning and adding new knowledge to your skill set."

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    #16

    I Harvested Cloudberries In The Arctic Last Week!

    I Harvested Cloudberries In The Arctic Last Week!

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    TheElderNom
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I love cloudberries! Warm them with a bit of sugar and eat with vanilla ice cream. Also amazing on a cheese platter.

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    #17

    First Noble Fir Pine Cone Of The Year In Denmark. So Tender, So Delicious!

    First Noble Fir Pine Cone Of The Year In Denmark. So Tender, So Delicious!

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    #18

    Foraged Some Mushrooms Today And Then A Weird Primate Tossed Broccoli At Me

    Foraged Some Mushrooms Today And Then A Weird Primate Tossed Broccoli At Me

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    Babsevs
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The primate is concerned you don't have enough greens with your fungal protein ....am sure the primate is being considerate ;)

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    Moreover, Bonetto pointed out some of the most important things beginners should have in mind when taking up foraging. "The best place to forage is your garden: Forage where you know who sprays what, how many dogs there are and have a good idea of how the soil has been treated in the past."

    Another piece of sage advice is to positively identify everything. "Make sure you know what you are eating before baking the pie. Slow down, there are plenty of books and resources online. Start small, learn well, and progress from there."

    #19

    Friends Dad Found This

    Friends Dad Found This

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    #20

    When The Mushroom Gods Bless You With A Huge Bolete And It Turns Out To Be 100% Bug Free

    When The Mushroom Gods Bless You With A Huge Bolete And It Turns Out To Be 100% Bug Free

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    #21

    I Made Honeysuckle Ice Cream And It Was So Good It Almost Made Me Cry

    I Made Honeysuckle Ice Cream And It Was So Good It Almost Made Me Cry

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    "If it looks like a stick it tastes like a stick: Meaning that you have eyes, use them," Bonetto continued. "If a plant looks sad and half dead, that is what you will be eating. If the plant looks juicy and happy, that is because the plant is juicy and happy. You use these skills every time you go to the greengrocer to select some vegetables. You would select the best-looking ones, same skills apply to foraging."

    And lastly, be conscious of your environment and look after resources. "Foraging knowledge is NOT your license to exploit resources, but the trigger point to turn you into a stakeholder and caretaker of your local resources."

    #22

    Found A Nice Little Ensemble In The Woods Today

    Found A Nice Little Ensemble In The Woods Today

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    #23

    Made A Galette With Wild Blackberries, Lavender, And Chocolate Mint

    Made A Galette With Wild Blackberries, Lavender, And Chocolate Mint

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    The best thing you can do to access wild food sources is to join your local bush regeneration group, the expert forager added. "They are all over the world. They would meet in your local park or wild area and remove bags of introduced species, oftentimes edible."

    "You would get help with identification, they have public liability and most probably free coffee and biscuits for you to have while you fill up your bag. Most importantly you would only engage with invasive plants, removing them from native ecologies. You would look after your local native species while filling up your fridge," Bonetto concluded.

    #25

    I Made Nettle + Wild Garlic Soup Today, With A Spring Garnish

    I Made Nettle + Wild Garlic Soup Today, With A Spring Garnish

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    #26

    This Is The Amount Of Salt I Got From Rendering Down Just Under 2 Gallons Of Clean Sea Water. Banana For Scale

    This Is The Amount Of Salt I Got From Rendering Down Just Under 2 Gallons Of Clean Sea Water. Banana For Scale

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    #27

    Here In Hungary, Elderflower Is Everywhere In This Time Of The Year, So We Went Out To Get Some For My Mother's Elderflower Syrup

    Here In Hungary, Elderflower Is Everywhere In This Time Of The Year, So We Went Out To Get Some For My Mother's Elderflower Syrup

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    Ivo H
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Interesting recipe I once head of - you take the whole eldelflower blossom, dip it in batter and fry on pan.

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    #28

    This Is The Time Of The Year Of High Temp And Nice Grapes. Grandpa's House Has Great Bunch Of Grape

    This Is The Time Of The Year Of High Temp And Nice Grapes. Grandpa's House Has Great Bunch Of Grape

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    #30

    Made Fried Chicken Of The Woods Sandwich With Foraged Chicken Of The Woods

    Made Fried Chicken Of The Woods Sandwich With Foraged Chicken Of The Woods

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    #31

    Found Some Porcelain Fungus, I Haven't Tried Cooking Any Yet But They Are Fun To Look At. Anyone Tried?

    Found Some Porcelain Fungus, I Haven't Tried Cooking Any Yet But They Are Fun To Look At. Anyone Tried?

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    #33

    Aloha From Hawaii! This Is By Far The Coolest Things I've Ever Foraged

    Aloha From Hawaii! This Is By Far The Coolest Things I've Ever Foraged

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    #34

    Found A Bleeding Tooth Aka Hydnellum Peckii For My First Time Last Fall! Isn't It Cool Looking?!

    Found A Bleeding Tooth Aka Hydnellum Peckii For My First Time Last Fall! Isn't It Cool Looking?!

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    Babsevs
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Never mind Halloween decorations.....nature produces far creepier looking natural beauties

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    #35

    Good Friend Found The Mother Load

    Good Friend Found The Mother Load

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    #36

    Spring Has Sprung

    Spring Has Sprung

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    #37

    I Was Just Walking Down A Trail And Saw 2 Small White Truffles Poking Out Of The Ground

    I Was Just Walking Down A Trail And Saw 2 Small White Truffles Poking Out Of The Ground

    I couldn't believe it when I cut it open and saw that beautiful marbling! Incredibly lucky find.

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    #39

    Poaching Isn’t Just A Crime That Affects Wildlife

    Poaching Isn’t Just A Crime That Affects Wildlife

    Two USFWS Federal Wildlife Officers (FWO) recently stopped palmetto berry poaching on Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. The officers recovered nine, 200 lb bags of berries that have a high market value.

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    #40

    So Today I Have Found A Couple Dozens Of Asparagus Or So

    So Today I Have Found A Couple Dozens Of Asparagus Or So

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    #41

    A Fungal Zombie Deer Emerges From The Leaf Litter. Please Roll For Initiative

    A Fungal Zombie Deer Emerges From The Leaf Litter. Please Roll For Initiative

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    #42

    The Trifecta: Mushrooms (Porcini And Butter Boletes), Berries (Mixed Vaccinium Species), And Trout (Westslope Cutthroat). Foraging Goals While Backpacking In The Mountains Last Summer!

    The Trifecta: Mushrooms (Porcini And Butter Boletes), Berries (Mixed Vaccinium Species), And Trout (Westslope Cutthroat). Foraging Goals While Backpacking In The Mountains Last Summer!

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    #43

    Every 4 And 5 Leaf Clover I've Found In My Garden During Quarantine

    Every 4 And 5 Leaf Clover I've Found In My Garden During Quarantine

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    #44

    Midwestern Forager's Pb&j: Black Walnut Butter And Black Raspberry Jam

    Midwestern Forager's Pb&j: Black Walnut Butter And Black Raspberry Jam

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    Des
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Maybe that effing black walnut tree in my back yard can be good for something!

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    #45

    This Ramp Sourdough Took Me Literally All Weekend To Make, Between Foraging The Ramp Leaves And Making The Damn Bread. Thought It Deserved To Be On My Finest China

    This Ramp Sourdough Took Me Literally All Weekend To Make, Between Foraging The Ramp Leaves And Making The Damn Bread. Thought It Deserved To Be On My Finest China

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    #46

    These Were All Surrounding One Dead Elm

    These Were All Surrounding One Dead Elm

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    #47

    New Favorite Fermented Drink: Unripe Pinecone Wild Soda

    New Favorite Fermented Drink: Unripe Pinecone Wild Soda

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    #49

    I Made Bread From Acorn Flour, Cattail Starch, Salt, And Water. NY Z6

    I Made Bread From Acorn Flour, Cattail Starch, Salt, And Water. NY Z6

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    #50

    I Got This Omelette Goody Bag When I Visited My Bff’s Homestead

    I Got This Omelette Goody Bag When I Visited My Bff’s Homestead

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    #51

    My First Chicken Of The Woods! 15 Lbs

    My First Chicken Of The Woods! 15 Lbs

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    Jihana
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So TIL there is a mushroom called chicken of the woods. Googled the German name (Schwefelporling) and I know that it exists, but I have never found one.

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    #53

    Never Thought I Could Combine My Favorite Summer Activities, But This Is Me Picking Blueberries On A Kayak

    Never Thought I Could Combine My Favorite Summer Activities, But This Is Me Picking Blueberries On A Kayak

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    #54

    Lemon Trees About A Mile Walk From My House Behind A Swamp. As Far As I Can Tell Nobody Else Harvests These

    Lemon Trees About A Mile Walk From My House Behind A Swamp. As Far As I Can Tell Nobody Else Harvests These

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    #55

    Collected Some Wild Honey From An African Bees Nest. Got 4l Worth!

    Collected Some Wild Honey From An African Bees Nest. Got 4l Worth!

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    #56

    Parasol Mushrooms On The Cornish Coast

    Parasol Mushrooms On The Cornish Coast

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those are the best! Breaded and fried like a Wiener Schnitzel. Pro tip: if you have a huge haul, you can bread and freeze them. The you can toss them in the hot oil frozen, and I promise you, you will taste no difference to fresh ones. Found a lot this year and I still have several kilos safely stored away in my freezer.

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    #57

    Hubbs: "Why Haven't You Weeded The Yard?" Me: "Do You Mean The Salad Patio?"

    Hubbs: "Why Haven't You Weeded The Yard?" Me: "Do You Mean The Salad Patio?"

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    #58

    Salmonberries Starting To Get Ripe Along The Pacific Northwest

    Salmonberries Starting To Get Ripe Along The Pacific Northwest

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    #59

    First Boil Of The Year, Pure Minnesota Maple Syrup!

    First Boil Of The Year, Pure Minnesota Maple Syrup!

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    Sue From Michigan
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We used to do this as kids with our parents in Michigan, never ever got that much though.

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    #60

    Happy Indigenous Peoples Day!

    Happy Indigenous Peoples Day!

    Here is my celebratory breakfast of pawpaw rice pudding and maple syrup sweetened sassafras tea. I collected the pawpaws and the sassafras and my parents made the maple syrup.

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    #61

    15 Km Walk In The Arctic Tundra And I Gathered 15kg Of Porchini. Enough To Eat For The Whole Winter And Share With Neighbors. Bilberries Were My Snack

    15 Km Walk In The Arctic Tundra And I Gathered 15kg Of Porchini. Enough To Eat For The Whole Winter And Share With Neighbors. Bilberries Were My Snack

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    #62

    My Uncle Found A Huge Puffball Mushroom

    My Uncle Found A Huge Puffball Mushroom

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    #63

    I’ve Been Encouraging A Wild Strawberry Plant To Grow In Our Garden This Year. It’s Got The Tiniest Strawberries!

    I’ve Been Encouraging A Wild Strawberry Plant To Grow In Our Garden This Year. It’s Got The Tiniest Strawberries!

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    Jihana
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Those are the BEST! They taste much more intense than the garden variety.

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    #64

    I Always Get Jealous About All The Mushroom Picking That I Can’t Do In South Texas But At Least I Get Prickly Pear!

    I Always Get Jealous About All The Mushroom Picking That I Can’t Do In South Texas But At Least I Get Prickly Pear!

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    #65

    After Three Years Of Searching I Have Finally Found My First Morel!!

    After Three Years Of Searching I Have Finally Found My First Morel!!

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    #66

    Saw This In Another Sub, Figured It Belonged Here!

    Saw This In Another Sub, Figured It Belonged Here!

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    #67

    Wow! Chicken On A Massive Oak, My Son Was Very Excited To Check It Out

    Wow! Chicken On A Massive Oak, My Son Was Very Excited To Check It Out

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    #69

    Stumbled Upon Some Rose Hips On My Walk Today. Filled My Pockets Up With 700 Grams

    Stumbled Upon Some Rose Hips On My Walk Today. Filled My Pockets Up With 700 Grams

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    #70

    Flower And Morel Breakfast Tacos

    Flower And Morel Breakfast Tacos

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    #72

    17” Wide Oyster Mushroom Collected By Me On Wednesday

    17” Wide Oyster Mushroom Collected By Me On Wednesday

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    Xenon
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looks like you scared a yellow bird and it flared its feathers at you!

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    #73

    Sometimes You Have To Take A "Mental Health Day" And Just Get Lost In The Woods

    Sometimes You Have To Take A "Mental Health Day" And Just Get Lost In The Woods

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    #75

    My Younger Son And I Harvested Almost A Bushel Of Very Large Chesapeake Bay Oysters Yesterday

    My Younger Son And I Harvested Almost A Bushel Of Very Large Chesapeake Bay Oysters Yesterday

    Sunday night dinner will be fried oyster po' boys on homemade rolls with remoulade, oven potatoes, and a mess of greens from the garden.

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    Jcusack
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    These would not have made it home to be fried. Dang I'm jealous.

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    Today Was A Good Day! Brought My 71 Year Old Father Out For His First Time Picking Mushrooms

    Today Was A Good Day! Brought My 71 Year Old Father Out For His First Time Picking Mushrooms

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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Take him with you every time, because you two are lucky together.

    #78

    Golden Guttation Under The Caps Of Candy Apple Boletes. Southern Illinois

    Golden Guttation Under The Caps Of Candy Apple Boletes. Southern Illinois

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    I Finally Painted Mushrooms On A Mushroom Using Only Mushrooms

    I Finally Painted Mushrooms On A Mushroom Using Only Mushrooms

    Blond morels, painted on an artist conk, using the ink produced by shaggy mane specimens.

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    #80

    We Found A Few Chantrels Yesterday

    We Found A Few Chantrels Yesterday

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    Altea
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't know about other countries, but in Spain it is ilegal to pick so many. You can get a basket or too for your own consumption, but this is clearly for selling.

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    Donut Shroom... Not Broken Grew Like This!

    Donut Shroom... Not Broken Grew Like This!

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    #82

    I Walked The Dog And Came Back With Extra Stuff

    I Walked The Dog And Came Back With Extra Stuff

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    #83

    Amazing Find In The Smokey Mountains!

    Amazing Find In The Smokey Mountains!

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    #84

    Cloudberrys Above The Polar Cirkle, Norway

    Cloudberrys Above The Polar Cirkle, Norway

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    #85

    The Ultimate Foraging Hat? Nah, Just Giant Polypore (Meripilus Giganteus)

    The Ultimate Foraging Hat? Nah, Just Giant Polypore (Meripilus Giganteus)

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    Nothing Better Than A Bucket Of Alaskan Blueberries

    Nothing Better Than A Bucket Of Alaskan Blueberries

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    #87

    Neighbours Garden

    Neighbours Garden

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    #88

    Just Found This Sub From A Cross Post. Thought You Guys Would Like My Chanterelle Haul From Last Season

    Just Found This Sub From A Cross Post. Thought You Guys Would Like My Chanterelle Haul From Last Season

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    A C
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Omg this is why Fred meyer NEVER has any hand baskets!!!

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    #90

    100lb Hen Of The Woods Pull - Can’t Find Birds Like This In The Grocery Store

    100lb Hen Of The Woods Pull - Can’t Find Birds Like This In The Grocery Store

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    Irish Lassie
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Never heard of them. Same goes with the chicken ones. Wood like to try, though. (yes, pun totally intended)

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    Freshest I’ve Found

    Freshest I’ve Found

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    Prickly Pear Harvested In A Quick Makeshift Basket Today. Any Recipe Recommendations?

    Prickly Pear Harvested In A Quick Makeshift Basket Today. Any Recipe Recommendations?

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    Edda Kamphues
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Please tell me what to do with them. I see them everywhere, but don't know how to eat them.

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    #94

    Good Day In The Forest

    Good Day In The Forest

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    #96

    And My Favorite Season Has Started In The Arctic

    And My Favorite Season Has Started In The Arctic

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    Beefsteak Fungus (Fistulina Hepatica) - Looks Like Premium Quality Wagyu - Tastes Delicious (After Cooking)

    Beefsteak Fungus (Fistulina Hepatica) - Looks Like Premium Quality Wagyu - Tastes Delicious (After Cooking)

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    A Few Oregon White Truffles We Found This Afternoon

    A Few Oregon White Truffles We Found This Afternoon

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    Edda Kamphues
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Boil spaghetti, add olive oil, parmesan and freshly grated truffle, a bit of pepper: best dinner every.

    #99

    Another Day Well Spent

    Another Day Well Spent

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    #101

    Little Private Oyster Feed At An Oyster Bank In Denmark

    Little Private Oyster Feed At An Oyster Bank In Denmark

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    Not What I Was Hunting For, But At Least I Still Put Dinner On The Table

    Not What I Was Hunting For, But At Least I Still Put Dinner On The Table

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    #105

    I Present To You: Tomato Of The Woods

    I Present To You: Tomato Of The Woods

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    Jihana
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Apparently, you can eat them if you boil them in a lot of water first, since the toxins are soluble in water. But I admit I have not dared to do it (yet).

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    #106

    Foraged Some Cotw So I Made Japanese Chickotw Katsu. Scratch Made Curry And Double Battered Mushies

    Foraged Some Cotw So I Made Japanese Chickotw Katsu. Scratch Made Curry And Double Battered Mushies

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    Amanda Rose
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have a Pavlovian response to hearing or reading the word curry. One of my favorite foods ever!

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    So Happy With This Amanita Muscaria Var. Guessowii I Made. Polymer Clay And Acrylic Paint

    So Happy With This Amanita Muscaria Var. Guessowii I Made. Polymer Clay And Acrylic Paint

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    Hope This Fits In This Subreddit... Foraging For Carmine Dye (Cochineal Bugs)

    Hope This Fits In This Subreddit... Foraging For Carmine Dye (Cochineal Bugs)

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    Amanda Rose
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My dad did this for my great grandmother! She was a weaver and dyed her own wool. Creates such a pretty color!

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    #109

    During Midwinter In NY Z6 When There Is Little Foraging To Be Done I Like To Process The Acorns From The Year. Today I Had Acorn Bread!

    During Midwinter In NY Z6 When There Is Little Foraging To Be Done I Like To Process The Acorns From The Year. Today I Had Acorn Bread!

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    setsuriseikou
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They say you can make a coffee-like drink with roasted acorns, but what do they taste like in bread?

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    #110

    In My Own Backyard

    In My Own Backyard

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    Vuun
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's a bit dubious to list poisonous mushrooms in a post about "foraging"

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    Now For Something Different: My Sister Foraged This Summer's Cicada Shells For Her Bff's Soapmaking Business

    Now For Something Different: My Sister Foraged This Summer's Cicada Shells For Her Bff's Soapmaking Business

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    DennyS (denzoren)
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    2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Whenever I see these posts it makes me think, this is what it's all about, life in general. We shouldn't be slaving behind a desk for 9 hours a day just to go home and be too tired to do anything. Rinse and repeat. We should be out there, exploring, foraging, experiencing all of life and the world. Living as best as we can. Okay...that has been my rant, back to my staff meeting at 9am.

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