Burdock - upgrade your Vegetable Meat

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2014
  • with Herbal Jedi Yarrow Willard, and GoPro Ninja Shane Philip
    www.harmonicarts.ca
    Are you looking for a superior vegetable? Do you want to tonify your body to be its most vital? Are you ready for a gentle cleansing ingredient for upgraded life source materials?
    Then Burdock might just be the champion you’re looking for.
    I like to think of Burdock as a people plant. Meaning that where ever people go it follows. Liking disturbed soil and pathways it seems to be perfectly at home in urban environments. Similar to other people plants, its habitat choice leads us to believe that it is here to help us do our work. Some plants are working for the soil, the environment and the planet. This one though feels like one of its big jobs is to cleanse and tonify people, so that we may be more present and able bodied for our work with the planet.
    SO my prayer and affirmation with this plant is this: May Burdock help guide and fortify us to good health, as we learn to do the same for our home and mother, the earth.
    Traveled to North america from the old world, Burdock has a rich history of being eaten as a food in both Europe and Asia.
    The roots of the first year plant in the fall or second year in the spring can be eaten raw or cooked. Burdock makes a great addition to, or substitute for other root vegetables like carrots, parsnips and beets and can be prepared similarly. They can also be roasted and ground to be used as a coffee substitute.
    The Young leaves and shouts are tasty too and can be steamed as a green vegetable. They have shown to be helpful with stomach swelling and ulcers.
    Burdock root is a great cleansing alternative for the blood, liver, kidneys and skin. As a tea and tincture it has been used to stimulate liver and bile flow, ease stomach complaints, and as a mild laxative. It has been used for acne, eczema, psoriasis, hair loss, jaundice, skin ulcers. For arthritis, gall stones, and as a tonic working gently to flush out toxins via the blood, liver and kidneys. Like a powerful 1, 2, 3, combination.
    As a wash, tea the roots and leaves have been used for dry scaly skin, acne, skin sores/ulcers and lack of perspiration. It is opening to the pores, acting particularly on lymphatic system. The tea can be applied with a cloth or sponge or added to a bath.
    The Seeds also have an alternative effect, and are great as an anti-septic for bites, boils, bronchitis, chickenpox, coughing, sore throat, fever, flu, and lungs. They are also an old folk remedy for joint inflammation. Best prepared as a tincture, but can also be made as a tea.
    Unripe burs traditionally have been used in cases of Kidney infections, as a strong decoction tea.
    On a Mental/Emotional level, Burdock is said to help store restore vigour and momentum, breaking down deep and complex issues and helping us have faith to move forward on our path.
    P.S. This is not medical advise, this is purely for entertainment value, enjoy, relax and play with this info as a responsible human... at your own risk. :)
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Комментарии • 146

  • @PawtoothAsheville
    @PawtoothAsheville 4 года назад +15

    Love it! Burdock is a true ally. Thanks for your perspective on this potent medicinal gift. Always watching, always learning.

  • @melodytenisch6232
    @melodytenisch6232 5 лет назад +13

    You're amazing young man! So thrilled to learn from you; deep gratitude for sharing your knowledge! I live in northwest WA state and want to learn about foraging all the incredible, edible bounty our wilderness areas provide. Thank you! Grandma in WA state🙏💖👵🌲☔

  • @Valarium1
    @Valarium1 4 года назад +17

    I love your videos keep emm coming. Just one thing, please dont go after effects crazy in the future i am having a tough time seeing the exact structure of the plants etc. Plus the valiumized polka music in the background is very loud. I repeat I love the vids.

    • @nrsrchd
      @nrsrchd 2 года назад +4

      Yes the music can be distracting to us old folks.

  • @mainerockflour3462
    @mainerockflour3462 4 года назад +18

    Do away with the music soundtrack and clean up your video from the light flashes. It takes away from the information you want to share.

  • @wisconsinfarmer4742
    @wisconsinfarmer4742 3 года назад +3

    When those thick deep roots decay, they provide vertical earthworm highways.

    • @Herbal_Jedi
      @Herbal_Jedi  3 года назад +2

      I love that thought... lol
      "Earthworm highways" :)

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 4 года назад +11

    As kids we were told to leave it alone and that the leaves were poisonous. Thanks for clearing this up

    • @ConnorLKnox
      @ConnorLKnox 4 года назад +5

      It can be confused with rhubarb which does have poisonous leaves.

    • @bluegreenworld333
      @bluegreenworld333 Год назад

      The skill is in learning ti recognise burdock so take book out with you maybe or go with someone who knows, I love burdock

  • @wildcatgrljulie63
    @wildcatgrljulie63 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the good video! I have a lot of Burdock growing wild in my backyard. I need to harvest the roots and eat the leaves & stems. I felt guilty trimming them & throwing the leaves away. They are beautiful plants!

  • @springmanju7512
    @springmanju7512 4 года назад +1

    you are fun and filled w/ herbal knowledge.. thanks for all that you share

  • @rainlill3695
    @rainlill3695 6 лет назад +9

    I love to make creamy burdock root and potato soup.

  • @jodi578
    @jodi578 8 лет назад +3

    Thank You for sharing that Burdock can be eaten so freely - I have been letting them grow around our Organic property but hadn't yet figured out how freely I could use them. I had this idea to use them in place of water chestnuts for Asian dishes - Now I will Venture out and do just that !

  • @entrepreneursfinest
    @entrepreneursfinest 3 года назад +2

    Burdock, yellow dock, and goldenrod used together is a strong cleanse. Burdock and dock should always be coupled with goldenrod though to avoid calcium crystals from forming in the kidneys.

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 7 лет назад +6

    It's been a long time since I've had any Burdock Root. Gotta find me some Burdock. Thanks for the great video. I learned a lot. I subbed and a very big thumbs up. Yay!

  • @1HorseOpenSlay
    @1HorseOpenSlay 4 года назад +16

    It's strange that every medicinal plant has been deemed a noxious weed,and the city will tell you to poison them,or face a fine.

    • @standingbear998
      @standingbear998 2 года назад +1

      exactly what city is that?

    • @1HorseOpenSlay
      @1HorseOpenSlay 2 года назад

      @@standingbear998 Spokane

    • @1HorseOpenSlay
      @1HorseOpenSlay 2 года назад +1

      @@standingbear998 ...but I don't.I just move my horses around and when they send the plant police I say,"see,my horses are clearing it out but I can't let them eat it all at once."and they go away😏

  • @Tribeshimalayas
    @Tribeshimalayas 3 года назад +1

    Thanks 🙏 for telling benefits of these plants

  • @sandracarter15
    @sandracarter15 Год назад

    You are one happy camper. Thank you

  • @MamaGato3
    @MamaGato3 3 года назад

    love your enthusiasm 💜🙏💜 thank U

  • @beachbomgurl
    @beachbomgurl 5 лет назад +32

    Awesome Video! One issue I had though was that the music was drowning your voice out just slightly.

    • @WeAreAllOneNature
      @WeAreAllOneNature 3 года назад +1

      I'm surprised he didn't say what months of the year are best to harvest the roots. Also, why didn't he describe the taste of the roots, stems and seeds?

    • @davehendricks4824
      @davehendricks4824 3 года назад +1

      Always one person with an issue. How about just enjoying the video?

    • @paolaromanelli3688
      @paolaromanelli3688 3 года назад +2

      @@WeAreAllOneNature you pick roots early spring …or fall that is the rule

    • @sunroom7
      @sunroom7 3 года назад +1

      Yes. Agree. Please leave the music out. I want to hear Yarrow.....and if he could speak slower please. Really hard to follow. But he knows his stuff.

  • @amydoll4954
    @amydoll4954 9 лет назад +9

    Thank you for these videos! Much love ♥

  • @wilmacambata1036
    @wilmacambata1036 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video on burdock. I have so much in my back yard and will be making good use of it.

  • @laurenbeckenthal1316
    @laurenbeckenthal1316 6 лет назад +6

    Omg that plant is all over my gardens!!! It's super hard to get ride of! I know what I'm gong to be doing with it this year!!! So happy I found you!! I have psoriasis and I was told I need to cleanse my liver! Who knew it was in my yard all this time.. almost like a sign..! It has such deep roots the same plants come up each year in the same spots!!

    • @spencerbunch
      @spencerbunch 6 лет назад

      Lauren.... I was thinking the same thing ; ) It's all over my garden too. Now I'm going to go out and use it!! I probably need it too. Who couldn't use something to clean their blood or liver.... most of us could : ) I hope it works for your psoriasis.

    • @lilyli2460
      @lilyli2460 5 лет назад

      You can go to Chinese places such as Chinatown to buy Commercial grow Burdock. It taste much tender, much better. Chinese people use it to stir fry meat....

    • @PawtoothAsheville
      @PawtoothAsheville 4 года назад +1

      I have heard many stories of the natural world and plant spirit growing to offer personal healing. Working with nature to create gardens based upon the needs of both the immediate area AND the needs of the humans working as facilitators is called Co-Creative gardening. Maechalle Small Wright has written books and taught about this. One story (cliff notes) was about a woman who read Maechelle's works and was striving to connect with the Devas to determine what and where to plant her next garden. Connecting with the Devas/spirits/knowingness on this particular plot of land (by ways the Herbal Jedi discusses) and using kinesiology, she kept being told to grow mostly mustard plant. She was opposed, having her heart set on vegetables and herbs, but through Wright's instruction, gave in. It turns out, the next summer her daughter fell ill of a serious blood illness (apologies, I don't remember the dis-ease but that it was life threatening). She came to find that mustard would be a potent plant medicine ally for her daughter. Plants will come up in droves when we need to hear them. My first ally was dandelion. I was living with a person with HIV who had a bad run with hepatitis. His T-cells were low and his liver running into panic. I learned that dandelion root decoction was excellent for this and there just happened to be loads of it growing in our yard. I made a decoction he drank everyday and within a week was feeling better and in two weeks the hep was cleared.

  • @Metallislayer1
    @Metallislayer1 5 лет назад +26

    good lord what are you doing to my eyes mate

    • @maulor3
      @maulor3 2 года назад

      Cracked up for days

  • @michaelmonaghan9226
    @michaelmonaghan9226 2 года назад

    I think your videos are some of the best here! Keep em coming.

  • @richardtolbert2745
    @richardtolbert2745 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks, I enjoyed your spirit and your teaching way. I have recently been learning the local medicinal plants. It seems most have been given a bad name as weeds and nucence plants. Thanks again for the inlightenment!

  • @esmenewton5673
    @esmenewton5673 4 года назад +3

    Hi i love lots of your videos, i really wanted to watch this, sadly the 'special effects' hurt my eyes and i now have a headache. please re-do this as i wanted to know more about burdock.

  • @karilangmyhr5534
    @karilangmyhr5534 5 лет назад +14

    I love your videos but I can’t focus on what you are teaching with the music, which is wonderful but too loud. I don’t think we need music! We are here to learn from you about herbs and being able to focus is nice when we are watching you and listening to you.

    • @vivienneclarke2421
      @vivienneclarke2421 5 лет назад +3

      I usually don't mind,or say anything about it(on other channels,,this one is the first here thats bothered me)but since you brought it up......😄 it's a really nice song,but was distracting me too. Made it just a little bit too difficult to hear and concentrate!!

    • @sulebo2153
      @sulebo2153 4 года назад +2

      Is there not a way to edit videos after they are posted? I cannot even watch this past 1 minute - I'm ADHD and not only find the music distracting but unnerving.

  • @illiJomusic
    @illiJomusic 3 года назад

    That's amazing that Shane Philip did you're video. sound like island life to me

  • @rebeccadantzler2853
    @rebeccadantzler2853 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Thank you

  • @4philipp
    @4philipp 3 года назад +1

    And it’s everywhere. Food is all around us.

  • @Fiereflye
    @Fiereflye 3 года назад

    This stuff was all over the place when I was growing up and always, always getting in my horse’s manes and tails. I hated it then! But I wasn’t into herbology at the time. Now I do have it growing on my property and have pulled it because it was always getting in the dog’s hair. I’ve known it has medicinal properties but never went to the trouble of trying to use this particular plant. Guess I’ve always had a thing about it because I hated the burrs! And whenever I picked the leaves, there’s always such a bitter taste on my fingers that lasts close to an hour and so I never even thought I’d want to eat the leaves!You’ve inspired me to do this especially since I see how easily you eat the roots like a carrot and I know it would benefit my health for sure! Love your videos. Much, much gratitude! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @valhallanaturals1851
    @valhallanaturals1851 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so very informative!!

  • @magnushomestead3824
    @magnushomestead3824 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your great presentations man. This one really connects with me as we have a lot of this plant growing right here on our property. I have sensed that it had a lot of strong presence and had known it was edible but not much about it's medicine. I have a lot of skin issues and as a metal smith, carver, digger in the dirt, etc. my hands are splitting open and I get all sorts of eczema and such. I will be digging some roots tomorrow!! Thanks again - Much Love, Magnus

    • @bluegreenworld333
      @bluegreenworld333 Год назад

      Curious how your skin fared as I have a friend who has eczema?

  • @michaelmonaghan9226
    @michaelmonaghan9226 2 года назад

    Great show Jedi. Energy like Holy Basil

  • @Syntella
    @Syntella 6 лет назад +1

    Wonderfully informative videos, thank you!😍

  • @piganunky
    @piganunky 3 года назад

    Thank you. I love your videos.

  • @wannaseemedoatrick
    @wannaseemedoatrick 6 лет назад

    As an expiriment i pickled some at the same time as we pickled some other things. The result was delicious, but with an unappetizing waxy texture. I love this plant! I have worked with the seeds as a heavy, heavy detoxifier, harvested it with my children as a part of winter soups, and as a an element in some of my wife's herbal preparations.

  • @rhaven50
    @rhaven50 9 лет назад +2

    love these videos you make

  • @janpenland3686
    @janpenland3686 7 лет назад +2

    Just found your channel. Glad I did! I had to sub! Much Love!

  • @marazulization
    @marazulization 4 года назад

    Amazing videos, thank you for the information! The soundtrack is great too!

  • @Bomber411
    @Bomber411 3 года назад +2

    I absolutely love your videos, and am learning so much, but the flashing lights are causing me a migraine :(

  • @spencerbunch
    @spencerbunch 6 лет назад

    Great video.... I have it all over the back of my garden. I was thinking.... I sure wish I could get rid of it ; ) Now, after seeing your video....I think I will go out and use it, like you mentioned. I probably need it!! Thank you ; )

  • @ginakelley749
    @ginakelley749 5 лет назад

    Great video abt burdock and medicinal plants

  • @millsanais5364
    @millsanais5364 4 года назад

    Great video ** great guy * great music * THANK U !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @WhichBetty
    @WhichBetty 6 лет назад +6

    I love these videos, but our last name is Burdock so Love this one a lot ❤️

    • @spencerbunch
      @spencerbunch 6 лет назад +1

      Vagrant Vegan Show.... that is pretty neat that your last name is Burdock ; ) It sounds like a great plant that can do so much good, but, not too many people know about it.

    • @WhichBetty
      @WhichBetty 6 лет назад +2

      LaVonne Spencer it is a very useful plant. I was told once it was also the inspiration for Velcro.

  • @saucywench9122
    @saucywench9122 4 года назад

    Awesome root stock.

  • @veronicabe7902
    @veronicabe7902 7 лет назад +1

    that's an inspiration.

  • @scottcomella2264
    @scottcomella2264 7 лет назад

    Grew up on these. Harvest the young stems, no leaves, and par boil. Then dip in fritter batter and fry. Preferably in olive oil. Serve warm. Mangiare !

  • @user-gh8wt2zi2n
    @user-gh8wt2zi2n 4 года назад

    wish burdock grew near me, that stuff is delicious and really good for you too

  • @rogercunningham9987
    @rogercunningham9987 5 лет назад

    Thanks 👍

  • @patriciacooper1308
    @patriciacooper1308 3 года назад

    Digging roots like these is easier with a sharpened tree or trenching shovel. Trenching shovel also known in some places as a poaching shovel... 😎
    Just an old woman who has lived in the woods for about an eon now. One of my mentors, an old man told me about poaching shovels years ago.

  • @4godliv
    @4godliv 5 лет назад

    Our dock is a longer, curlier leaf which is good eating until the center seed stalk comes up. The dark brown seeds are good for grinding into a flour, No burrs but big long roots like that.

    • @jewel2022now
      @jewel2022now Год назад

      Thats golden dock. He is eating burdock

  • @joybickerstaff194
    @joybickerstaff194 5 лет назад

    Hi ya Yarrow! I know I don’t have to tell u how awesome u r, but I did anyway! I’m thrilled to have found ur channel, I’ve not found another who gives as much details on the many varieties of the medicinal/wild edibles as u! I also love ur fun free spirit,! Could u tell me if the burdock has a lookalike? And do u have a book on all these wonderful plants??? I have a few, but give few details and pictures r not that great. I appreciate u for sharing ur knowledge!!! Thank u

  • @mainerockflour3462
    @mainerockflour3462 4 года назад +2

    Why not drop a burdock seed into the hole you just dug?

  • @graciehernandez1364
    @graciehernandez1364 5 лет назад +4

    You're cute and super smart. I live in bklyn. N.Y. I dont have access to those things u show. 😢

  • @rachelross5829
    @rachelross5829 2 года назад

    Was just looking at a huge one I left in my garden.

  • @gidleyreporting
    @gidleyreporting 8 лет назад

    great video!

  • @brianwilliams8540
    @brianwilliams8540 5 лет назад +1

    Just found your channel. Great video! I will return! 🤠🌿🌻

  • @heinrichliebermann5123
    @heinrichliebermann5123 4 года назад +1

    One of yedis best vids:D

  • @ahamoments132
    @ahamoments132 3 года назад

    Thank you, again, I keep saving your videos to watch again :) Will it grow from remnant root pieces, Yarrow, or is it not like a rhizomatous plant even remotely, just the one main root ? I don't have a forest of it, as I ordered it in.. I might need to let one go to seed, eh? :)

  • @sophievautour8573
    @sophievautour8573 Год назад

    I love eating wintery greens in palak paneer form with smoked tofu. Cabbages and kales. ..maybe winter burdock leaves would add to the trio?

  • @beckyboop3517
    @beckyboop3517 4 года назад

    Ive found some dandelion and burdock ale, and it is delicious 🍻

  • @jodylagos4543
    @jodylagos4543 Год назад

    Going to go dig some up right now

  • @frugalnanny
    @frugalnanny 8 лет назад

    hey come spent a week Charles and I . teach us how to spot the beneficial plants on our land and the three hundred archers which connects to us..wow thanks so very much

  • @mark70smith
    @mark70smith 9 лет назад

    lol nice ending!!

  • @jojow8416
    @jojow8416 3 года назад

    I LOVE this video and the beautiful music as you harvest gifts from Mother earth.
    Can the leaves be dehydrated and added to the green smoothie mix that I make from wild edibles?

  • @rachelross5829
    @rachelross5829 Год назад

    Wow. Was just wondering what else to do with my plants. I'll do a body wrap with some leaves but I have 3 beautiful plants growing ..... intentionally

  • @asqirl8425
    @asqirl8425 4 года назад

    What about the seed pod when it starts to burst? Matthew wood talks about the shape and color and action. I'm cultivating a row with biochar to serious nutrient density. I believe the fresh pods before it's seed gives more for neck and crown effective attention

  • @acidbat4441
    @acidbat4441 Год назад

    interesting, my backyard is covered in this stuff

  • @christopherjreihing
    @christopherjreihing 3 года назад

    I was having a hard time trying to follow what you were saying, because I had keep adjusting the volume, the music was very distracting. But thank you for the info.

  • @crawmammy4026
    @crawmammy4026 5 лет назад

    I wounder if that's the rhubarb looking plant that I let grow in my garden because its pretty.

  • @w.d.n8790
    @w.d.n8790 5 лет назад

    Nice audio dub (mix) in the back ground. :)

  • @damiencale
    @damiencale 6 лет назад +3

    Could you make a video on Black Walnut? 😊

    • @simonesmit6708
      @simonesmit6708 5 лет назад

      Yes that would be great. I have several young black walnut trees in my yard right now.(My neighbour's tree is giving sort.......although I could have done without it falling on my house in 2017.)

  • @leonjean4984
    @leonjean4984 Год назад

    I can't seem to find out if the second year burdock leafs can be used as long as they are young. Anyone know?

  • @pashminagal
    @pashminagal 9 лет назад

    can the flowers be used when they are in bloom?

  • @prophesytheorist5130
    @prophesytheorist5130 4 года назад

    I wonder if the burdock can help to rid us of heavy metals

  • @growinggringa4956
    @growinggringa4956 2 года назад

    Just here to say...i love you

  • @MrCynan4812
    @MrCynan4812 4 года назад +1

    just the facts please. i don't need flashy editing nor useless music. just the facts please.

  • @margaretwilliams6214
    @margaretwilliams6214 4 года назад

    Tell us about soursop for medicinal purposes

  • @blahlaland5739
    @blahlaland5739 5 лет назад

    when do you suggest harvesting the root?

  • @lilolmecj
    @lilolmecj 5 лет назад

    Is it possible that a person could set off an accidental cleanse from eating too much?

  • @madcec12
    @madcec12 5 лет назад

    Do you offer nature walk work shops on Vancouver Island?

  • @shantellefalloon2880
    @shantellefalloon2880 4 года назад

    Yarrow I'm new to your channel love it ......:) can you help me with lipomas I.e fatty lumps any insite to a herbal remedy or plant based help

  • @mmpoggs2033
    @mmpoggs2033 6 лет назад

    how long can you store burdock root?

  • @hopevoel3362
    @hopevoel3362 6 лет назад +1

    You need to make recipe videos !!!!

    • @Herbal_Jedi
      @Herbal_Jedi  6 лет назад +2

      I'm working on some. will be adding a few to our channel and others to a plant medicine course we are working on.

  • @pumpkinspicelatte6461
    @pumpkinspicelatte6461 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this useful information! I love hiking and I’m always looking around in the woods wondering what’s edible and what is toxic, next time I’m camping in BC somewhere I might bring a little shovel! You are awesome and love your positive vibes 👍

  • @pattyrice4276
    @pattyrice4276 4 года назад +1

    Could you possibly make the music louder? It wasn't annoying enough. Thanks.

  • @ericphelps1796
    @ericphelps1796 Год назад

    Do something on Kudzu & japanese knotweed plant 🪴🤔

  • @jamesmcdonnellmcdonnell2960
    @jamesmcdonnellmcdonnell2960 5 лет назад

    Is it in Ireland

  • @EcoNeighbor
    @EcoNeighbor 4 года назад

    I love burdock! It's nature's medicine.

  • @7thsoncreates
    @7thsoncreates 4 года назад

    I buy it at the Japanese grocery store

  • @aurelienyonrac
    @aurelienyonrac 9 лет назад

    hello, can i cook the burdock leaves like spinach?ty

    • @rawmark
      @rawmark 9 лет назад

      Aurélien Carnoy If they are young, the answer is yes. But if they're full grown, the answer is no. Full grown means the leaves are twice to three times the size of your hand.

    • @aurelienyonrac
      @aurelienyonrac 9 лет назад

      thank you, can you expand on it a little as to why. I make huge burrito with them with no apparent side effect.(one leaf a day) can you enlighten me, thank you. i love your video, very charming

    • @rawmark
      @rawmark 9 лет назад +2

      Aurélien Carnoy Absolutely happy to expand. The younger leaves are sweeter and more tender then the older leaves. No other reason then that. They probably have more vitamin content too but the real star is the stalk and the root.

    • @jodi578
      @jodi578 8 лет назад

      +Mark Gailmor ,Thank You for your sharing :) You seem to know this Herb - could you share more about how you get it into your diet.

  • @brown2sh
    @brown2sh 3 года назад +1

    What is this song??

    • @brown2sh
      @brown2sh 3 года назад

      Btw thanks for another amazing video. I can’t stop watching your videos! I’ve been sharing the media and knowledge. Thank you so much!!!

  • @picalo6477
    @picalo6477 2 года назад

    Love all your knowledge ty 🙏🏼✨ But I have to say I really don’t like the cinematic effects in this vid...too busy and distorted, especially when trying to identify a plant in black and white? What? 🤷🏼‍♀️ I’ve watched many of your incredible videos but this one gave me a headache because of the visuals. Just saying if you don’t care...that’s ok 👍🏼

  • @pineapplejones1092
    @pineapplejones1092 4 года назад

    Japanese burdock pickles are really good, any Japanese pickles are good, there are asian recipes for pickling anything, but be careful because there are asian recipes for pickling ANYTHING

  • @grantkeller8024
    @grantkeller8024 5 лет назад

    Probably because plant ID is always withheld or very limited... (Unless you pay of coarse)

  • @user-mx2sk8rl6s
    @user-mx2sk8rl6s Год назад

    4:31 is an ironic choice of words, u describe your ancestory journey from Europe to BC and being everywhere generations later LOL. and I LAUGHED because I dated a guy you shared an ancestor with! HAHA He's from BC and in Ontario now XD it;s so funny. I was going to comment this 8 vids ago but thought, there's a 99.9% chance you'd assume I'm a troll or what have you, who could blame you? XD 3 videos in I thought you 2 were related, 4th vid, found out you're both from BC, this vid you express being from Europe (as is he) - and its no longer a coincidence that you two look alike, have the same hair, same beard growth type, and share an astonishing amount of similarities in path and mannerism. LOL HOW COOL!? the main difference in appearance is skin tone. I wonder if you 2 would see the resemblance in one another. Not that a stranger's word on a youtube post means much to most people these days, but I find ancestory very fascinating and I thought you might find this interesting LOL Anyways, Gonna ask him if he knows of a cousin Yarrow in BC, Maybe you're not even estranged yet quite familiar with one another. How cool, what a small world :p anyhow, have a nice day and thank you for the education. Much appreciated, aho and may the divines be with you

  • @FigaroHey
    @FigaroHey 4 года назад

    Music too loud & too continuous. Fade it out so we can hear you better, please.

  • @lloyd6108
    @lloyd6108 5 лет назад

    4:29 What is that edit? Kinda weird

  • @yasodamensah2723
    @yasodamensah2723 4 года назад

    Great information, however the quality of the video was wanting and the music was distracting. Please stop.

  • @royalspin
    @royalspin 5 лет назад +1

    Good info but less visual FX next time . Some people are seizure prone .

  • @globetrotter5800
    @globetrotter5800 2 года назад

    I have yet to see you actually 'make' anything- food or drink- from these videos.....you talk the talk but do you walk the walk?