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Cooking with Mrs G Rachel Goclawski
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Rachel Goclawski, lifetime forager, Certified Educator, state-certified in Mushrooming, is a Programming Partner with the Museum of Natural History and other non-profit organizations in New England.
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Safely Forage and Prepare Ginkgo Biloba Nuts 2 Ways
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Safely Forage and Prepare Ginkgo Biloba Nuts 2 Ways
Opium Lettuce/ Spiny Lettuce/ Wild Lettuce ID and Uses
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Opium Lettuce/ Spiny Lettuce/ Wild Lettuce ID and Uses
Foraging for Shellfish: how to dig clams and more
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Foraging for Shellfish: how to dig clams and more
Forage to Table: Wild Mushroom, Nettle, Wildflower Dumplings
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Forage to Table: Wild Mushroom, Nettle, Wildflower Dumplings
Dryad's Saddle Mushroom- Forage and Cook
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Dryad's Saddle Mushroom- Forage and Cook
Re-wilding Lawn for Wild Food and Medicine
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Re-wilding Lawn for Wild Food and Medicine
Late Fall Oyster Mushroom Cooking Tips
Просмотров 2 тыс.2 года назад
Late Fall Oyster Mushroom Cooking Tips
Autumn Olive Webinar and Cooking Recipe
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Autumn Olive Webinar and Cooking Recipe
Mushrooming at Abandoned Haunted Hayride Full Video
Просмотров 2002 года назад
Mushrooming at Abandoned Haunted Hayride Full Video
Mushroom Hunt at Abandoned Haunted Hayride Forest
Просмотров 3043 года назад
Mushroom Hunt at Abandoned Haunted Hayride Forest
Fairy Ring of Hen of the Woods Mushrooms! #Shorts
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Fairy Ring of Hen of the Woods Mushrooms! #Shorts
The "Other" Chicken Mushroom: Laetiporus cincinnatus
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The "Other" Chicken Mushroom: Laetiporus cincinnatus
just found one of these right out back! bigger than my head
Im close to statesboro Georgia and want to find this bush, please help!
Just found three of these at my local disc golf course. I'm picking and checking tomorrow for sure. Thanks for the info!
Found some today
Did you get a harvest?
Any update on your morel slurry from 3 years ago?
wow cant wait to try this
They're nuts? I thought they were roots or mushrooms that come up from the ground. Hmm............
Chaga does work neither with water kefir nor with kombucha. First or secondary fermentation. Other medicinal mushrooms work but only for the secondary fermentation using 50/50
No! Don't pull it up! Research the Many benefits of this wonderful wonderful plant!
This has been very helpful! Thank you! I first started experimenting with these berries last year making jam and I think I wasnt cooking them long enough before putting through a food mill as I was getting that clear juice and a red juice. Some big issues for me too is how many stems are left on the berries. I would try to pick all them off but it became so time consuming I just gave up. I noticed yours had quite a few still stuck on there. I end up missing them when I wait for them to ripen so I have begun harvesting when they are still a bit tart, makes a great jam.
Great clear video! I have been looking for this plant, usually it was just a thistle. However this year I was delighted to find two spindly specimens in my place, the spines are unmistakable! I bade it welcome and asked it to spread.
This was fascinating.
Its a good medicine.
Could I soak it in coconut milk or just water? lactose free here.
Do I have to dry the bark if I’m going to make the syrup right away?
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Personally the Cincinnatus variant of chicken is my favorite, not sure why but I feel like the texture is a bit tougher and the favor is more desirable than the yellow ones
Indirectly, I was dead to you, five lost weight book 📖. I enjoyed video. I will follow the change. I enjoy information on wild plants specially herbal medicine. Thank you for the time you put into this video. I hope you’ve got a lot more in store.
Knock off the music. Can't hear the person
I just discovered what is growing in my yard looks like i am trying them out
Great vid. Thanks!!
Don’t use the roots for Root Beer. The roots are highly carcinogenic. You wouldn’t want cancer, especially when u live in us
This is the BEST reference I've found so far about how to identify Elderberry! When you're cooking Elderberry, can you get sick on the steam coming up since it cooks out?
I recently squeezed a small glob from my first plant, within seconds after licking it from my finger I had an ice feeling run down my spine, my arms my legs and I felt like I just had a complete body lube😊 it lasted most the day.
I have now tried tinctures and the other stuff (extracts?) and it falls way short of raw latex! Not gonna do what I need done, I had such high hopes.
How long it takes wild lettuce mature
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That is so cool! I've seen the plant before but never thought it was edible. Keep up the good work!
I bought 18 acres in nc last year and this is my first bolete season on the property. these boletes are by far the best i have found.
Thank you Rachael. Fezzy in Maine
Beautiful boletes! butter boletes are some of the best of the genus :)
That looks amazing! I'm going to keep my eyes peeled for thatn
😢it is really stinky it was planted on school grounds --had no fruit till 20 ft tall no way to guarantee you have fruit bearing tree. Tree is glorious in the fall it changes to yellow very fast
I googled this after having very tasty creamy mushroom mashed potato chicken meatball dish. It was surprisingly aweet
Thanks, I have this in my garden and wondered if that can be eaten. Waste for all these years, now I can enjoy eating them
so about 3 years ago, I cut down a couple maple trees in my front yard. Sad, I know, but they were dying and would land on mine or my neighbor's house. Since then? mushrooms like what you show here are constantly growing. Reishi? How do you prepare and eat them? they are hard, so I don't know. But if they are? I'm all in, but not willing to risk lives for a maybe.
I sadly had to cut down a couple maple trees in my yard. Since then? I get mushrooms like this growing. these are reishi? Should I be saving them?
In Amsterdam we only plant the male trees. In old times the streets would become too slippery with the nuts falling on the ground. I didn't know it takes quite a bit of work to consume them safely.
I hear it’s bad for people with glaucoma , not sure if that’s true.
Thank you for your post and sharing
Is this the same for the prickly lettuce?? I'm having a hard time getting the answers I want from the internet. 😅
I will look 👀 into these
My husband is the mushroom guy he was always disappointed we didn’t have merrells so I bought him a spore kit.
I believe I have some of those growing on the old tree stump in my backyard
I put 20 poke berries into a jar with one cup of apple cider vinegar smash them all up and pour through a strainer to catch all the seeds. Now you have your juice of the berries in the apple cider vinegar pour one cup of organic honey into the juice store in the fridge and take 1 tsp when you are sick it is an amazing herb for wellness. You should always put just a small amount on the inside of your wrist for 15 minutes or so to make sure you are not allergic to the herb. Do this test for all herbs before using them. I am 71 years old and only use herbs for my good health I use no meds of any kind at this time. I make a Poke Root tincture also I have never used gloves ever. Reply
HELLO In which month did you put the mixture you prepared into the soil? Thank you
I heard just cut it up and add Vodka
I have ginkgo biloba trees, and that tree does not healthy….leaf scorch
A couple of these are growing in my yard in a patch that I planted with various seeds last fall, but nothing really grew. I didn't know what it was for a long time, and then I decided it was lettuce - but what kind? I thought these grew from lettuce seeds I had planted, but really they do look odd. Ahahaha.
How can you use the ground leaves?
it makes a very nice tea. i have a tree i my yard i harvest the leaves just before fall. cut the stems out, and use a coffee filter as the bag for the leaves. its almost time for me to harvest my tree.