One benefit of insomnia is I can take on a lot of projects. Here is my latest, a guide to wild edibles. It currently focuses on plants in the Houston area but it'll grow to encompass other...things.
It's still a bit rough on the edges but I'll tkae better pictures and such over time. Let me know what you think so far.
Yes, the roots are undoubtedly edible as you pull them up. To someone. But I don't know many people who can keep them down without some hardcore work to turn them into flour. They are the only thing that has ever tasted better going up than going down, IME.
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When a man dare not speak without malice for fear of giving insult, that is when truth starts to die. Truth is the truest freedom.
Yes, cattail roots "as is" are definitely in the "nothing left to eat" category. I've always thought they tasted like white paste gone bad. Um, not that I ever ate paste...
Thanks for posting this info!!! I have been looking and learning more about plants for a while and now you've given a great addition to add to my printed material.
Thanks again.
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Nice! The menu: Extremely fresh chicken, assorted bugs & grubs, and gathered greens; what's for dessert? Note to self: Politely decline any invitations to progressive dinners in Blast's neighborhood.
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