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Acorns: a forgotten staple

theresistancegardencom October 11, 2020 July 4, 2021Uncategorized bushcraft, cooking, food, foraging, gardening, permaculture 1

Leftists will often stress that the existence of hunger and starvation isn’t a simple matter of resources not being available, but rather of uneven and unjust distribution. More than enough food is grown for everyone in the world, and that’s typically only counting the output of mass, conventional agriculture. The…

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Winter Foraging: wintergreen

theresistancegardencom December 20, 2019 December 30, 2019Uncategorized bushcraft, food, foraging, plants, wildcrafting 0

Another easy food to forage in winter, at least around here in the parts of the Eastern woodlands that are predominantly mixed forests, is the wintergreen plant. Wintergreen is a plant that grows primarily by forming colonies with massive connected underground roots that thrive in the woody duff. For our…

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Foraging Rules: ITEMize

theresistancegardencom December 11, 2019 August 27, 2021Uncategorized foraging 0

I realized I’ve put up a few posts now that direct y’all to forage plants for food, but I’d entirely forgotten to set down some foraging basics. Many of the people who read have some foraging experience, but I’m sure there are also plenty coming to these pages who have never foraged.

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