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  • Wild Edible Plants in the Mid-Atlantic Region

  • Locate, Identify, Store, and Prepare Wild Plants
  • By: Shannon Warner
  • Narrated by: Kate Coventry
  • Length: 4 hrs
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Wild Edible Plants in the Mid-Atlantic Region

By: Shannon Warner
Narrated by: Kate Coventry
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Are you tired of eating the same old fruits and vegetables from the supermarket? Do you crave a deeper connection with nature and the bounty it provides? If so, Wild Edible Plants of the Mid-Atlantic is the book for you.

Here are just a few of the benefits you'll gain from this essential guide:

  • Detailed descriptions of more than 70 wild plants, including their physical characteristics, seasonal availability, and culinary uses.
  • Beautiful photographs of each plant make identification a breeze.
  • Tips for sustainable foraging practices and ethical harvesting.
  • Mouthwatering recipes that showcase the unique flavors and nutritional benefits of wild plants.
  • Get tips and tricks for preserving and storing wild edibles.
  • Safety precautions and information on potentially toxic plants to avoid.
  • Gain a deeper appreciation for the natural world and your place in it.

But Wild Edible Plants of the Mid-Atlantic is more than just a guide to foraging. It's a call to action to reconnect with the natural world and take responsibility for our sustenance. By learning about the wild plants surrounding us, we can become more self-sufficient, reduce our reliance on industrial agriculture, and deepen our understanding of the ecosystems that sustain us.

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Its comprehensive information and inspiring message make it the perfect companion for anyone who wants to live closer to the land.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2022 Shannon Warner (P)2023 Shannon Warner
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Enlightening to Know

It's great to learn the many benefits and aspects of foraging that this book discusses. We can connect and learn about nature and explore places. It can be a social and family activity. We can benefit from non-GMO, no pesticide, and vitamin rich foods for free.

It is a valuable skill as well to be self-sufficient. Information about poisonous plants, testing edibility, and what to look for can be life saving when needed.

We can also gain from what this book provides about laws, authorities, and groups we can join in the Mid Atlantic region, specifically. The PDF included with this book has vivid, color photos that are invaluable. There is so much we can learn and embrace about wild, edible plants, and this book gives you a great start.

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Why Forage?

In the US our food has been preserved, cross-pollinated, deamidated, poisoned with pesticides, and modified. Buying organic is costly and there's a limited supply. So why not find your own food in nature? This audiobook will help you find everything from fruits and greens, to nuts and mushrooms. Not to mention, it's a fabulous healthy hobby. To be able to spend your time in nature enjoying the wonders of our earth in all of its abundance is therapeutic. If there's a doubt in your mind that you'll enjoy the end result, make sure to check out the recipe section. The frozen blackberry dessert sounds delicious.

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Great book

This is a great book that can be used to learn about edible plants in the mid-Atlantic region. This book is very thorough and easy to listen to. I would recommend this book to anyone who wanted to learn about edible plants.

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Great Guide on wildberries

Wild Edible Plants in the Mid-Atlantic Region is an excellent guide for anyone looking to learn more about the edible plants that can be found in the wild. The book is well-organized and easy to follow, with clear, detailed descriptions of each plant, as well as information on how to locate, identify, store, and prepare them. The author is knowledgeable and passionate about the subject matter, and the book is packed with useful tips and insights.
The narration was equally as great; you can hear and understand the narrator through each step of the cooking process.

Whether you're an experienced forager or just starting, this is a valuable resource to deepen your understanding and appreciation of the wild edibles in the Mid-Atlantic Region.



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A Nature Walk

I have always enjoyed exploring nature, and I've seen people pick berries each year. It made me wonder which plants were edible and which to be careful about. One interesting fact I learnt from the audiobook was that there is a safe type of Sumac and a poisonous type of Sumac. It was also interesting to note that Lily of the Valley is also toxic. It was great that the audiobook came with a pdf containing photos of each plant mentioned to quickly understand what each plant looks like.

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Everything you need to know for safe foraging

As someone who grew up in the deep rural countryside, foraging was a way of life for me as a child. I didn’t know it had a name but I do recall the sweet berries and plums I was able to find as I went through the bushes with my friends, returning home with scratches and itches. This audiobook is a beautiful reminder of my childhood explorations and highlighted how much of a risk we were taking by ignoring the potential dangers of picking and eating plants that we thought were OK. I wish we had known about the universal edibility test explained in the book.

As a nut-lover, I particularly enjoyed Part 6 which covered Trees and Nuts. The bonus recipes laid out in Part 9 are a pleasant surprise. This is a well-researched text that can help contemporary families recapture the joys of the wild.

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Great audible

A well narrated and structured audible, which provides a wealth of information on Wild edible plants in the Mid-Atlantic region.

Super easy to follow and great advice throughout. Highly recommended.

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Great and helpful information

I grew up in a country home and foraging was my life. But I wish I had this book with me then because my mom gave me so many rules I ended up not enjoying any new discoveries. She feared I would eat poison and die, lol! I am still alive and I look forward to foraging again when I have the chance, and with this book in my possession, I know it will definitely be more fun. It has great and helpful information for anywhere, and the narration is very nicely done.

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Helpful!

My wife loves this kind of stuff and she absolutely loved this book. She got some new inspiration and can't wait to use what she has learned.

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Lovely

This was packed with all the information and identification tips you will ever need. I’m grateful that I found this, as I love foraging and identifying plant species all around me. This is great!

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