foraging
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This TikTok star makes foraging a fun — and revolutionary — practice
Alexis Nikole Nelson is a foraging expert who shares tips of the trade through social media.
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Climate change is already disrupting societies. A new study doesn’t let us forget it.
A new meta-study looked at stories from 90,000 indigenous people already adapting to climate change.
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Sea beans are delicious. Here are 7 ways to eat them.
They may look weird, but these crispy foraged greens are a delightful way to step up your usual seafood routine.
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Wild plants: The best ingredients you didn’t know you had
Plucking seemingly random weeds out of the dirt and sticking them in your mouth may be disconcerting to most city dwellers, but that’s exactly what a group of New Yorkers traveled to New Jersey to do recently.
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Graft punk: Breaking the law to help urban trees bear fruit
The Guerrilla Grafters play Frankenstein with ornamental city trees by splicing branches that yield fruit for the common good. But not everyone's happy: Their pursuit of fruit isn't exactly legal.
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Glean unto others: Ending hunger with foraged foods
Fruit and vegetable gleaning isn't just for nature-curious hipsters. It's also a great way to get fresh food in the hands of those with less access.
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Lexicon of Sustainability: Fallen fruit
Yes, foraging is hip, but -- according to the latest installment of the Lexicon -- it's also very practical.
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Greenie Pig on ‘shrooms: A trip into wild-food foraging
Photo: Elisabeth Kwak-HefferanFarm to table? Please, so 2009. Forest to table is where it’s at right now. And while foraging one’s own nettles, berries, or chestnuts (or paying top dollar for them at hip restaurants) has both foodies and greenies all in a tizzy these days, no other gathering activity has quite the cachet of […]
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Jam on it: Uncanny adventures in food preservation
The Greenie Pig gets over her fear of botulism and partakes in some serious home economics.