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• #427
Also wild garlic hummus, and courgette & wild garlic flower salad. Also got some wild garlic butter for making garlic bread later. Def's a convert to foraging, not sure what else to try tho!
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• #428
gonna wrastle up some nettle tea from the nettles in the garden shortly
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Made a nettle, garlic mustard and chickweed pesto today. Found a ton of Elderflowers I didn't know about in the process. Will be going in a beer.
Anyone know what these are. I thought they might be fat hen or good king henry but I'm not sure.
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• #430
I didn't know Chickweed was edible: what sort of flavour does it have?
Tastes a bit like chicken?
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• #431
You can eat the whole plant, tastes very mild, a bit lettuce like.
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• #432
Don’t know if this counts as foraging, but I scored a whole muntjac deer at the side of the road on the way home on Friday night. I didn’t see it that morning, so it must have been hit some time during the day. This is by far the biggest animal I’ve tackled and it was hard work with all the wrong tools in the dark on a makeshift bench in the garden. I got the haunch off the back and split it in two, took both loins off, one fore leg because the other was badly smashed and a nice thick neck steak for stewing with the bone in. I didn’t keep the trimmings because I didn’t actually know how fresh it was. Butchery skills definitely need some practice too.
However, all perfectly fresh. BBQd loin on Saturday was delicious and about 1kg of absolutely stunning meat off one hind leg so far has made a really nice casserole and 3 steamed puddings.
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• #433
next level foraging
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• #434
in the dark on a makeshift bench in the garden
Must have made for interesting views for neighbours...
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• #435
Yeah... I waited until the kids next door went in but basically gutted it hanging up in the doorway of the greenhouse over a tarpaulin. Then butchered it on my favourite bit of spare kitchen worktop on a couple of Workmates in the garden. I’m quite overlooked. I have no idea what my neighbours think!
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• #436
Crimewatch thread!
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• #437
good work jonny 69
dorset style there,
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• #438
Wrong tools. Or right tools? :/
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• #439
Picked some elderflower, made cordial and vinegar. Also found some ash keys which I've pickled.
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• #440
ash keys
What they?
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• #441
The seed pods that hang down. If you get them young enough they are nice pickled.
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• #442
Ah, seen loads, might be too late, will give that a go if I can :)
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• #443
Like these?
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• #444
Yeah snap one, if they are stringy they are too old
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• #445
Into the vinegar tonight for these then. Cheers for tips :)
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• #446
Good recipe here https://www.eatweeds.co.uk/pickled-ash-keys
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• #447
Much wild garlic a couple of weekends ago. Went in a sour cream dip and Salad. Would wild garlic again.
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• #448
I once met someone like this in Cable Street. His knowledge was truly amazing.
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• #449
grabbed a punnet or so of cherries off a tree nr viccie park a few weeks back
yum / 10
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• #450
Looks like it will be a good year for sloes.
Talking of wild garlic, today's haul!
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