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My Favourite Books of 2024 📕 🌱
To end the year here is a look at some of the books that have got me excited in 2024. From foraging books to recipe books, sit back and enjoy this glimpse into the books I've added to my reference library over the last 12 months.
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Artist's Bracket: An Overlooked Medicinal Mushroom
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The Artist's Bracket Fungus (Ganoderma applanatum) isn’t just a beautiful work of nature; it’s also a powerful medicine. In this video, we explore how this incredible fungus can be used as an alternative to its cousin the Reishi mushroom (Ganoderma lingzhi) and the modern scientific discoveries unlocking its healing potential. Learn about its anti-inflammatory properties, and find out why it’s ...
Birch Polypore Mushroom: Nature’s Immune Booster
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The medicinal benefits of Birch Polypore mushroom have been known for centuries, and this powerful fungi offers a variety of health advantages for immunity, inflammation, and more. In this video, we dive deep into the science-backed medicinal uses of Birch Polypore, revealing why it’s revered in traditional medicine. From its role in enhancing the immune system to its potential in fighting canc...
How to Identify The Parasol (Macrolepiota procera) - Mushroom Foraging UK
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Learn how to identify the Parasol Mushroom (Macrolepiota procera) and safely forage for it in the wild! 🍄 In this video I'll guide you through the essential identifying characteristics of the Parasol mushroom. We'll also discuss common look-alikes and share tips on how to avoid poisonous mushrooms. Whether you're a beginner mushroom hunter or a seasoned forager, this guide will help you safely ...
Competition Winner! - 5000 subscriber giveaway
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The long awaited announcement for the winner of the 5000 subscriber giveaway! Congratulations @MarcoNegrisEye ! Thankyou for being a part of the channel and if you email your details to fieldstudysupply@gmail.com I will get your prize sent to you. For more information on foraging and plant identification see the reading list below 🌿 #foraging #wildfood #edibleplants #ediblefungi Some useful pla...
April Foraging - Discovering Wild Edibles UK 🌱🍄
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April Foraging - Discovering Wild Edibles UK 🌱🍄
Wild Garlic Potato Scones | Simple Recipe
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Wild Garlic Potato Scones | Simple Recipe
2.The Fieldstudy Podcast Returns! - Minisode
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2.The Fieldstudy Podcast Returns! - Minisode
February Foraging - Discovering Wild Edibles UK 🌿
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February Foraging - Discovering Wild Edibles UK 🌿
January Foraging Walk with my Dog 🐾 - UK Wild Food
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January Foraging Walk with my Dog 🐾 - UK Wild Food
Christmas Tree Gin & Tonic 🎄 | Festive Drinks Recipe
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Christmas Tree Gin & Tonic 🎄 | Festive Drinks Recipe
Dog finds first truffle 🐾 | UK Mushroom Foraging
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Dog finds first truffle 🐾 | UK Mushroom Foraging
How to Harvest Hawthorn Berries | Wild Edibles UK
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How to Harvest Hawthorn Berries | Wild Edibles UK
#1 Country Diary | New weekly Vlog! - Planting Garlic 🧄🌱 Autumn mushroom foraging 🍄
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#1 Country Diary | New weekly Vlog! - Planting Garlic 🧄🌱 Autumn mushroom foraging 🍄
The Fieldstudy Podcast #1 - Toxic Plants, Foraging & Overcoming Fear 🌿
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The Fieldstudy Podcast #1 - Toxic Plants, Foraging & Overcoming Fear 🌿
Easy Plum Wine Recipe | UK Wild Edibles
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Easy Plum Wine Recipe | UK Wild Edibles
Identify Water-Pepper (Persicaria hydropiper) | Wild Edibles UK
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Identify Water-Pepper (Persicaria hydropiper) | Wild Edibles UK
Late Summer Harvest 🌾 - Hazelnuts, Wheat Beer, Tomatoes
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Late Summer Harvest 🌾 - Hazelnuts, Wheat Beer, Tomatoes
Summer Hedgerow Foraging 🌱 - UK Edible and Medicinal Plants
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Summer Hedgerow Foraging 🌱 - UK Edible and Medicinal Plants
Hedgerow White Wine Sangria | Elderflower Recipe
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Hedgerow White Wine Sangria | Elderflower Recipe
The Importance of Seasonality 🌱 | Wild Edibles UK
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The Importance of Seasonality 🌱 | Wild Edibles UK
What to eat now? | Foraging for edible plants
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What to eat now? | Foraging for edible plants
Its the pollution in the seas that puts me off. . And I'm in Scotland.
Beautiful video my friend, new year resolution is to do a bit more foraging so some of these will be in my mind now!
Murder Magic and Medicine by John Mann How chemistry of plants poisons has led to medical treatment
Danni's book was my Crimbo pressie..it's sooo good, her channel @danniinthewild is amazing too, Danni will be stoked you've recommended her book 🍄🤗🍄 please keep up the foraging, love your channel too! 🍄👍🍄
Great recommendations! Putting the foragers almanac on the list. Recently I bought a mushroom field guide with 1000+ species growing in the Netherlands, by Ewald Gerhardt (I think it's only in Dutch?). It also states the edibility of the species with an icon. In addition I bought a book only about edible mushrooms (and poisonous lookalikes)... I need a new bookshelf 😂By the way: you posted this exactly the moment the new year began for us in the Netherlands, happy new year! 🎉
Happy New Year Buddy - I hope you and the family had a great Christmas and New Year! - Here's to a great year of Foraging for 2025! Maybe i'll bump into you on the Island this year!
Excellent 👍
please do not tell me you ate the guts too? the black bit in top of the limpet
Maybe 🫢 delicious!
Are Stinkhorns not just, like, amazing? I can't get enough.
Devil Fingers from TikTok sent me 😊
I’ve played too much Elder Scrolls not to recognise a Stinkhorn on the spot 👍
I love TES too, haven't seen this group in it, but I've mostly been in Skyrim... now I need to look for it in the other games. 😂❤😂❤
Excellent video ❤
Got one off a big beech tree a few weeks ago. Boiled it up. Let it steep for a few days and put small containers of it in the freezer for the flu season. Did taste it and it was bitter. Will put honey next time.
Thank you kindly :)
Love these vids man! Am into bushcrafting and am trying to add propor foraging to my skillset
Thanks man 🙏 be sure to check out the description section on my long form videos - loads of links to other foragers and good books to get you on the right track 😀
Yeah, never ever would I forage for these mushrooms.
Cool story
Thats a beautiful mushroom
Egg sack of what???
Some mushroom species grow from what looks like and is commonly referred to as an ‘egg sack’, these are from a family called the Amanitas that include some of the most deadly mushrooms on the planet. So you should always check! For more detail and information refer to the video on my channel where I describe in full what to look for 🍄🟫
@@Fieldstudy_ Thank you for letting me know!!
@@Fieldstudy_ Yeah.. that could do with some emphasis 😅
I’ve always wondered what field mushrooms feed on. Other mushrooms feed on wood cellulose but field mushrooms how in, as you say, fields.
Thanks for the informative post
I know I’ve said this before - but your videos are a cut above the rest…so beautifully curated and edited and with such beautiful soundtracks.
Thanks man, glad you think so
Beautifully shot!
Thanks Danni, although I think slo mo and music is doing most of the heavy lifting 😂
Really enjoyed this, thank you. Regarding mushroom percussion potential... have you seen the amazing work @PlantWave - check out their Mushroom Music video, beautiful frequencies 🥰
Another fantastic video! 💚🍄🟫
Thankyou kindly, I hope it isn’t too cold up there! 🏴
Another great video mate, your videography and knowledge is absolutely awesome!❤
Thanks 🙏 hoping to get out and film a recipe tomorrow if the weather cooperates ❄️
Excellent video Thankyou😊❤️
Thanks for watching, was a lovely afternoon dancing around the woods with my camera 📸
Plenty of birches around here, but all very healthy with no mushrooms. I will try further north and west...
Awesome, this should be near me as well! Definitely seeing if I can find them this weekend. I want to say thanks again for these video's! They help me gain trust in myself as a forager. After a long time of "this is supposedly edible, that is supposedly edible" I finally build up the courage to pick and eat some. Checked off so far: bay bolete, porcini (😍), wood ear, amethyst deciever and oyster mushrooms. Starting off with beginner mushrooms of course :)
If you scrape the cap, and there is yellow (yellow stainer) - stay away from it...poisonous
Loads near me in the Chiltern Hills. Definitely going to collect some.
Awww does that mean I have to kerb my Birch bark chewing addiction?? Lol - great vid again Joseph! I could probably build my house with Birch Polypore the amount we have around here! Looking forward to the next vid!
Part man, part beaver 😂 Thanks, I think this week will be another medicinal mushroom video
I just picked some up today
Amazing! 2 days of mushroom tea and managed to not get ill, it truly is an amazing mushroom 🍄🟫
Amazing! 2 days of mushroom tea and managed to not get ill, it truly is an amazing mushroom 🍄🟫
Another great video mate! Will have to keep and eye out for these but unfortunately I hardly ever see birch trees over here in Brittany, in fact the only time I have seen them is when they have been planted in gardens or parks and don't think I have ever come across them "in the wild" as the say! Anyway still glad to learn something new! Have a great night!🌌
I hope you find some one day, it’s a great mushroom to know for so many reasons. Used to be used to hone knife blades and transport embers as well 🔥
Nice vid, sorry in advance if i missed the answer to this but how much polypore fresh/dried do you use per cup of water?
Its usually a bit of guesswork, I'm never too specific with the way I make a batch of tea haha. But I would say a handful (5 or so strips) of the birch polypore to a litre of water
Beautiful video! 🧡 🍄🟫
Thanks Jess! Its working a treat, no cold in sight 😀
Sadly, the only birch polypore I've seen are on young birch trees on an island on a local nature reserve!
Oh no! Keep looking, I'm sure there will be some around you somewhere - potentially where you least expect it. I once found a beautiful specimen in the car park of a local Job Centre 🌱
Ironically, I have a large silver birch in my garden, no polypore, no boletes!
Hi guys is there any FREE foraging walls available in the uk ?
Beautiful! Excited to hopefully spot some myself this year 🍄🟫 🧡🍁
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Sour?
Incredibly 😂
I love the idea of replanting little sampling oak trees. I saw lots when I was out walking today. I am going to give this a go and revisit them to see how they are doing 😊
According to the late great Roger Phillips it is edible when fresh?
How do you eat nettle? Boil? Do the leaves or stem sting?
So the sting comes from lots of tiny needle-like hairs on both the stem and the leaf of the plant. However any amount of heat will get rid of them - so simply blanch in hot water. Alternatively you can eat nettle raw by crushing the stinging hairs, simply gather a bunch of fresh nettle and go over it with a rolling pin until you are able to pick it up in your hands without getting stung. It’s delicious!
That's right you get big ones small ones pin shaped and button shaped ones and some that model themselves on donnie trumpets d....
There he is! You make the most beautiful foraging videos around, looking forward to more!
Thankyou! Feeling reenergised after my weekend in the woods 🍂
Beautiful.. a family favourite harvesting chestnuts here in the forest of dean.. Many happy memories made gathering chestnuts. Thank you 💖🕊🙏🕊💖
Me too! Many happy memories of gathering chestnuts as a child, glad you enjoyed the video 😁
We had so many fails today. I picked up poison pie and burnt knights. There were a couple I just could not identify which was a shame
Oh no! Every day is a good day if you’re out looking for mushrooms though, regardless of what you come home with! It’s been a bit of a strange season down here on the island 🏝️
@@Fieldstudy_ I much prefer seaside foraging but I think pollution has been too high for many months so I haven't gone. Apparently I look crazy collecting sea lettuces at low tide anyway 😅
Great video marra very informative 👍👍👍 knowledge is power pal 👍
Thankyou 😀🙏
I had some field mushrooms last year. The first day, I eat a small field mushroom raw. That night I had an extremely vivid dream. Being chased by a lion on the streets, ect. I never had dreams like that before or after I eat that raw mushroom. The second day I fried the rest of the mushrooms I picked that day. I had no dreams from eating the fried mushrooms but remember experiencing an unusual sensation.