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Taupata Berries
by Felicity Joy
Freshly foraged Taupata Berry snack, with Alpaca's in the background! (because why not!).
Taupata & Karamu berries are in season. If you liv...
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Foraged Microgreens
by Felicity Joy
Foraged Microgreens.
We're camping off grid. No shops, no fridge, not even chilli bin. So it's pretty important to us to find fresh, nutritious gr...
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Wild Food & Medicine
by Felicity Joy
Wild food & medicine spread, all picked within 20m of our DOC campsite. The edge is where it's at...just stay away from spray & peezones.
F...
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Dock Roots
by Felicity Joy
Dock Roots for an iron boosting tincture.
I normally dig my roots in Autumn when all of the plants energy returns to the roots in preparation for ...
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Tutu - Toxic
by Felicity Joy
Tutu (Coriaria arborea & sarmentosa). TOXIC, Beware. Every NZ forager should learn to identify Tutu, as most of the plant is extremely poison...
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Cat's Ear / False Dandelion / Flatweed
by Felicity Joy
CAT'S EAR (Hypochoeris radicata) Get to know your Cat’s Ear / False Dandelion / Flatweed, and you need never go hungry again. That’s because this ...
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Elderflower
by Felicity Joy
Elderflower, Sambucus Nigra, aka Elder.
Elderflowers come out in late Spring, early Summer, whilst the Elderberries develop in late Summer, ea...
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Elderflower Wild Brew Recipe
by Felicity Joy
When Spring Elderflower's are in bloom, it's the perfect time to start making Elderflower brew. There are many different recipes out there, from El...
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Plantain
by Felicity Joy
Plantain (Plantago Lanceolata & Plantago Major).
This is such a versatile, useful and incredibly abundant wild 'weed'. I use it in skincare, ...
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Plantain Seedheads
by Felicity Joy
Legend has it that Plantain was a maiden that stood by the roadside waiting for her lover to return for so long, that she ended up turning into thi...
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Nasturtium
by Felicity Joy
Nasturtium, Tropaeolum Majus or Minus
Nasturtium is another easy to find edible. What I love about Nasturtiums is that most home gardens have them ...
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Calendula
by Felicity Joy
Calendula, Calendula Officinalis
First named Calendula by the Ancient Romans, observing that the flowers were in bloom on the first day of cale...
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