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Sherri Canjar wrote:

>Is there anyone in Ontario that is teaching how to properly forage?  I am
>referring to wild, unaltered vegetables as opposed to agriculture based
>vegetable products.

Peter Gail <http://www.edibleweeds.com/> has a directory of foraging
experts that he sells for a few dollars. But if you join this mailing list:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wild-edibles/, and ask there, he will respond
with the ones in your area. I'd also search the list's archives for
Ontario. You'll like the list. It has many of the experts that you'll find
with links on http://www.foraging.com/.

>Who in Ontario is selling wild game meats?

Mail order is available to you. See http://www.paleodiet.com/#foods. Also
check out sites listed there, like eatwild.com, that have lists of
suppliers including Canada.

Don.

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