Did you know that this is edible?? Let’s Forage & Setup Fresh Tinctures!!!
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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I'd definitely buy this book before eating anything. Our family really wants to be able to forage when we go on our long hikes.
When foraging, once you see it and know what it is, you can't not see it. It's the coolest thing! :)
Isn’t it amazing 💛💛💛
I love the ‘gift’ of recognizing patterns in nature! It is also a handy tool for spotting poisonous snakes as one forages 🌻
It's so interesting when I can walk through patches of woods and clearings able to recognize so many different plants, I absolutely love this skill I'm developing!
YES!!! I’ve only been foraging for 3 seasons now, but each year I can see and remember more, and anticipate what’s coming by the weather. It’s so satisfying ☺️
I love how sometimes when you’re having an issue and then if you just go outside in your own yard you can find the exact solution growing for you!
Exactly what I was thinking. Nature is wonderful, and magical.
I'm 60 and your mom inspired the heck outta me , watching you from central KY , nice you all !
Thank you Tim!!
You guys are a wealth of important knowledge and I appreciate you sharing it with everyone . Thank You and many blessings to you all .
💛 thank you! I’m hoping that people will be inspired to learn with us!
Papy Ross always said know your herbs in all seasons
Been nibbling on greenbriars for years. Folks think I'm crazy
Aren’t they yummy???
Thank You 💖 your dogs are beautiful 🥰💞💖
Thank you 🙏 for all you share
Thank you for watching 💛
We were given every herb bearing seed. God gave us these beautiful plants. Thanknyou for teaching us how to use these hifts!
Many Herbs have very localized and different common names. It can be helpful to include Latin names to avoid confusion. Thanks for sharing, peace to all
You are right! I do need to make sure I am sharing the scientific name! Thank you!
I got to go on a forage this past weekend and I started a fresh cleavers tincture, too! I love cleavers. Great for the liver. I'm training my 12yo as an herbalist so it was great for her to get some hand's on real life experience with herbs. She's learning the difference in vibrancy and potency of "foraged them yourself" herbs versus "been in a warehouse for who knows how long" herbs. :)
Yes, your dog is a tree because he has bark. 🤣🤣
Hahaha
Once more into her woods, Kaylee goes to forage...she brings back a basket with a lot more than just silage.😁
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it's a beautiful thing to be able to forage and connect with the plants that grow in and around your area.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful soul 🦚
So exciting!
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I ❤️ your dogs!
They are crazy pups just living the best life!
I have Wild Blueberries everywhere on my properties! I call one piece BlueBerry Ridge because on the ridge it has wild blueberries trees 30' high! love this video, I'm totally into the wild edibles! Thanx for sharing :)
I agree! The more I spend time in the woods, the more I learn!!!
@@TheHoneystead I almost get home sick every time I leave! I can not wait till I never have to leave home! That would be the ultimate off grid. 🙂
Love, love, love this episode! Many more like it please! :) The Peterson guide is also a favorite here. I've been interested in learning more about the herbs that grow in our area and their medicinal value for a long time. This spring I've taken a deep dive into it! I've already harvested some dandelion and violets and made jelly. I am also pressing flowers as I learn about them and taking notes. Next on my list to harvest is lyre leaf sage - it's all over my yard currently! Thank you for mentioning the cleavers. I wondered if they were edible. But , to be honest, I've always seen them as a sticky weed nuisance. Shame on me! lol I just fed a handful to my chickens after weeding my garden this morning. Now I know better!
Yassss Blue Girl! This is great and im sooo glad you are learning. I could spend hours in the woods and my book. 💛💛🙌
Wow that is amazing because you can eat from it aswell
The Bible tells us in Genesis 1:29 that God gave us every herb bearing seed for food
Just want to say thankyou to you both. I have watched a lot of you videos now and i think you are going great. You think ahead for the future.
Love green briar. I actually snap off several inches of it where it pops off naturally with little resistance and then I cook it just like asparagus. So yummy. Loving your videos.
I want to sauté up some now!
Thanks for helping me. Love you both!!!!!
💛 thank you Brian!
Love this 😁
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What an awesome foraging. I discovered violets all around my place a few weeks ago. I need to go pick some.
I love Violet 💜
If a plant catches your attention that has been ignored till now, it means that you’re going to need it soon.
Your mom is so sensible to keep her hair pulled back. Hair in my face drives me bananas.
Wow. Have already watched but the nail on my thumb wouldn't go any further. Refused. So here i am. Hi Mom! Patch of....wow i didn't get to the tea party or any other thing you all put on. Im in Tennessee but I recon there are some things that one must not miss. I don't know how long such abundance...but&of knowledge...
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I just found out you can eat all parts of the Little Leaf Linden Tree, make tea from the flowers! I tried some and their sweet! Leaves for salad!💪🏻💪🏻✌🏻✌🏻
We have so much Solomon's seal here, I would love to see a video on you guys using it.
I'm absorbing as much information from your videos as I can ❤️ I plan on adding to my apocathary steadily
Hi Kaylee, my hubs bought the Peterson Field Guide. I’m going to take that little book with me, next time we go for a hike. It’ll be interesting to see what we find.
Ohh you will have so much fun Rosa! Take pictures if you don’t know what you found and please feel free to send it to me :)
Hi, it's a heavenly place. May I advise you to take a lot of walks, breathe fresh air, and do not return home until the evening
So cool. My mom and i are living the exact same journey. Chose this journey 5 years ago. 10 acres to wild forage. It's amazing.
I enjoy your videos I am a new follower sadly I reside in a building development AMD I walk outside see so many edible plants (7) up to now very sadly can't eat them due to contaminated soil. I have Faith one day I could moved out and find a home like my daughter with amazing soul and could used any plants.
She goes put with my grandson and bring back from her neighborhood other plants too. She is been following you for a long time.
Such a beautiful dog he is protecting you
Everything is edible once. 😁😁
Lol
That's funny.
You have a beautiful place! I love it!
I spotted a cannabis plant growing tightly between my cement porch and a stone, gotta transplant tomorrow.
New subscriber from Scotland. Amazing video.
This is exactly what I have been doing too, and exploring everything edible around us, such useful information for all!💕🌿
These are my absolute fav videos. THANK YOU! Always thrilled to watch your foraging/tincture/tea making videos. And your land is beautiful!
Thank you ✌️💞🤟
Very interesting content! Thank you for sharing...
Good job at as always
Thank you Dan!
@@TheHoneystead your welcome!
hey "grow-Family!"
Thank for sharing the Link to the BOOK! I need to add the book, to my wild herbs collection... then I will (someday) pass them on, to my grand-daughters.
I'm also writing my own book on survival skills, growing foods; Trees and care, vegetables, wild foraging, yeah..everything! including my own Art work, showing detailed, ID'S on each plant/tree/bushes... all in this book... yes, will also be passed down to family.
Your so very LUCKY, your Mom us with you and also learning.
My Mom, is in a nursing home 😭 & I'm hopeful she will remember who I am, tomorrow (Mother's day) when I go visit her 😳
I can't tell you enough... how lucky you are. Enjoy every moment in life... your such a young beautiful lady!
keep learning and sharing 🤗💜⚘
Im sure you know that amazing country song? "Don't blink"... every word is true.
Many Blessings
Becky ⚘
The Bible does say that GOD gave us every herb for our use!!
Ground Ivy in tea form will work as a laxative for most people and it usually doesnt take to much.
I love your shirt! Its the kind I need, my pits get sweaty but my arms a chilly and that looks perfect.
Thank you for sharing. Loved the fact about Miriam using the Cleavers herb for the bedding for Yeshua. I find it in my backyard and so watching this I will be using it not tossing it. ❤
I picked wild blueberries (the size of golfballs)ha ha, not really, but seriously they were huge! in Alaska when I lived there! Got to watch out for Bears though,NO JOKE, but you get used to that stuff when you're living in the "Last Frontier"!💪🏻
Thank you ladies very interesting. God Bless.
Thanks you two, thoroughly enjoyed
I believe we have them on our homestead here in Arkansas. The first one you were talking about
Don't forget the benefits for your pets as well. With such a poor diet that kibble is ( whoever feeds that stuff ) for our carnivore furbabies, they need all the help they can get to be healthy and live a near normal lifespan. Keep up the good work!
Hi there! Great info! I’m curious what book it was where you read about the cleavers being used as bedding and possibly Mary’s bedding. I love hearing history tidbits about plants like that also if there’s any other books that you know that kinda tell a story with the plant like that. I think it sometimes helps me to remember when I have a story to go with it.
Did those plants just grow naturally there?
They do!
I love greenbrier! More protein than any other plant!
شكرا على الموضوع الممتع Love you 😘
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.....I am just starting out with my medicinal cabinet (it can get overwhelming)....I just started my first tincture, Moringa.
I really like these educational video's....you guys are inspiring me.
I love foraging, it's like a kid at Christmas when you find a treasure from Dear Mother Earth. I feel your joy. I appreciate the longevity involved in tincturing. But I do not personally like to work with spirits. I am curious about Cleavers and I am trying to find out more about drying for teas, is it still effective in dried form and for how long? I appreciate any info you might have. Blessings Always. 🌸💚🌍🌻🌼🐦
Don't your metal lids get corroded from the alcohol? Just curious because I use them Ball leakproof plastic lids... not ideal but the corrosion can taint the tincture. I have found it even eats thru parchment and wax paper but that could be because I go 8 weeks? Loving your foraging videos!💜✝️
I do like the wax paper, but it mainly happens when I tincture herbs in vinegar. I don’t see too much of a problem with alcohol.
@@TheHoneystead Thank you for replying! It almost has to be the length of time. I am going to pay closer attention but it very well may be it's fine at 4 weeks. Even being born in to generational Herbalism I find that like gardening it's a forever classroom. So I thought you might have a special trick or tip!🙂✝️
Grew up eating Huckleberry, grew/grows all over around Mount St. Helens, takes a LOT to make a pie lol. They are 1 of the berries I'd like to plant in my garden, along with the classics raspberry(reds&orange), blueberry, strawberry(reds&whites). Also just got some elderberry stuck in the ground, a little late for the elderberry to get started but doesn't hurt to try. I do have 1 spot on my property, I'm thinking of trying some cranberry's, :) might even work. Honey bees should dig it, plus love me some berries.
What is a good way to get your purple or red dead nettles to spread, isn't it used as a cover crop? I have some around my property, and a beekeeping buddy said his bees love it? Don't think my girls have found much besides the organic farm across the street :)
Ty to you and your mother for sharing your time. Blessed days...
Ohh I’d love a Huckleberry pie!!! Elderberry is a hardy plant and I’m sure it will be great! Thank you for sharing this!
I love wild forage. Do you also forage medicinal and edible mushrooms? I’ve studied them for over a decade now.
Foraging can be done anywhere... especially on public lands! That's how many will survive the dark years.
thank you ! i was going to ask you about ground ivy and purple deadnettle. i had trouble to see the difference. now I know 😍
Must have missed it--what book did you pack with you to use as reference?
www.amazon.com/dp/0547943989?tag=onamzthefarmo-20&linkCode=ssc%20&creativeASIN=0547943989&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.2NEUK5YQ6VMQE this one :)
Great information, had no idea these things you could eat in the wild
I Love your channel! Very well made and edited, and great content! Thank You(
Plants have in their language a similar word to "weeds" for humans that are growing in the wrong place ;)
Thank you, I really enjoyed this. Nice to see a mother daughter team. What kind of labels are you using? I see them in the background hanging off your jars (very nice).
Love this and I need one of those peterson books for foraging. And whar kind of basket pack tote do you have? and the size of it?. I really am liking that.
Thanks for the great videos! So as a newbie... I prepped a lot of dandelion root by cleaning and chopping and then drying them for a day. Then I put them in everclear.... I guess I should have measured and diluted the alcohol... Did I ruin my bath or can I still use it? Can I just dilute the tinture after the fact? 😅
Question. Concerning greenbrier, which is delicious! Can the bigger leaves be dried and powdered to add to super greens powder mix? I know whole it would be hard to digest. But I wonder if older leaves still have the nutrition and the amazing 30% protein that the younger greenbrier has.
Sweet violets are good for the heart, reflective in the doctrine of signatures. I know that much anyway.
You might give info on how to and how much to take? especially the tinctures in Vodka, I'm sure you don't want a Screwdriver or Martini shaken not stirred as I've made Cleavers tincture and know what its good for but???????? Thank you for your great vids
Mmm. Sedatives. My favorite.
Great info thanks for sharing
Received my shirt about a week ago. Love it! My wife says I should have bought 2... Any more printings soon?
Ohh yay!!! I have another pop up sale coming soon with a pretty awesome design!
@@TheHoneystead That's Awesome! Thank you. Be Blessed and keep smiling
is it better to dry herbs before adding vodka to create a tincture?
Looks like a farkleberry shoot similar to huckleberry. the fruit will be seedy and dry but with a sweetish taste. Grandkids like to eat them all the time. I been trying to figure out what to do with it as I have a huge hill of them
Do you use more alcohol with dried tincture because it expands amd absorbs all the alcohol?
Is clever the itch weed. It’s very sticky. And what book did you have?
I have heard that there is a false Solomon's Seal...wondering what the difference is??
I'll be your Huckleberry 😘
Certain people can not digest oxalates in Swiss chard, spinach. They are missing a gut bacteria that breaks these compounds down. Oxalobacter formigenes, Is the gut microbiome that you want to have.
Off subject but I love your earrings ❤️Where did you get them?
These were my moms when she was a teen. I found them the other day and couldn’t help but put them on 💛
I am very concern is there a way on doing a Tincture without alcohol??? I dont drink any source of alcohol
Are Solomon's seal berries edible? Phil
I wonder if you can do these tinctures in a blender?
Nice video my friends 👍👍👍👍👍🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
How and what can you do with eucalipto leaves
Since you're out in the woods with dogs, what do you do so that you all don't get bit by ticks?
I'm thinking you two just really like vodka. ; )
Trying to identify arnica. Does it grow wild?
We're is this filmed at?
As in state? Va
Itslooks very similar to east Tennessee
What is green briar?
How many drops of a tincture do you start with?
In the south we call it Saw briar. She didn't say if it had thorns or not tho. However, the same applies. If you are walking the woods and see the ends nibbled off it means the deer beat you to the tasty new shoots.
Are your dogs cane corsos? I had a brendle. Best quadruped ever!
Yes!! I love the breed!
Sehr gut winkst das in welchen Citibank in USA 🙏🏻
use google translate. Интересно какие дозировки этого лекарства? в наших краях это около 0,13 gallon на человека