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Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Jul 2000 07:50:40 -0400
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Wally Day asked:

>> From:    Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]>
>> There is a mailing list at
>> http://www.egroups.com/group/wild-edibles

>Don, do you know of a group or organization I could
>contact to find out about foraging "classes" in my
>area? I have a 1 acre property with lots of "wild
>plants" (formerly weeds), and I'd like to find out if
>I can possible kill two birds with one stone (weeding
>+ eating :)

That is what that list is for. Also I list many groups on my
www.foraging.com page. Where are you?

>Also, does anyone know of a guide or website where I
>could research the edible portions of ANY plant (not
>just wild ones)? For instance, are radish leaves
>edible?

There are many books you can buy. Some books focus on certain parts of the
country. You can ask on that list for ones for where you live. The best for
the NYC area is Steve Brill's, which I link to in the first entry on my
www.foraging.com page. Another is the Peterson Field Guides _Edible Wild
Plants - Eastern/Central North America_.

Don.

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