I don't see anyone living in the wild or even local. All that I see is a bunch of haoles playing pretend so they can impress other haoles and exploit the exploited even more. Only bout 10-20% of haoles is local kine and get, da odda 80% is opala an no mo no respect an das y de get buss up an no bodee like dem. Dey iz donkeys. Kan tel yu iz dakine li dat. Dakine scrub batch mo betta ma'ke bebe time. Bra da haoles from hea eat poke,laulaus,rice,and all kine stuffs li'dat. Bra yu guyzes iz weeds!!!
@iammadness Oh, I can speak English & 5 other"s fluently. Stanford gave my PhD for nothing? I'm so hurt now. As to racist, get a fucking clue! Couldn't even get the context of my comment. Talk about racist, quote. " Also it's called English. Speak it or fuck off." You who don't even realize that they are an insult to the host culture. I am Hawaiian and my wife is German. Blond and blue eyed. What can I say, ignorance is bliss that's why Americans think everything "THEY"do is okay and right.
Is bread fruit supposed to be a desert or what? I can't seem to digest the idea of adding an onion to a fruit........... Oh well, thanks for sharing. Will check u out later..........if you happen to know where I can get some seeds so that I can plant a breadfruit tree pls. be sure to let me know............ Thanks, warm regards!
Too many to list. You should have an abundance of things available to you around those parts. I would suggest going to a public library and finding books of foraging wild foods.
yes...i believe so...i'm sure there are many species...but i harvested mine near some Hot Springs north of LA and they were large blue berries. I used them in a few ferments and meat dishes. The ones I didn't use I believe I gave away, so that's all the experience I have with them.
Have fun. Let us know what you find...and eat. cheers, ~sunny
@discountninjuh Exactly!!!!
d9caterpillar 2 months ago
I don't see anyone living in the wild or even local. All that I see is a bunch of haoles playing pretend so they can impress other haoles and exploit the exploited even more. Only bout 10-20% of haoles is local kine and get, da odda 80% is opala an no mo no respect an das y de get buss up an no bodee like dem. Dey iz donkeys. Kan tel yu iz dakine li dat. Dakine scrub batch mo betta ma'ke bebe time. Bra da haoles from hea eat poke,laulaus,rice,and all kine stuffs li'dat. Bra yu guyzes iz weeds!!!
d9caterpillar 5 months ago
@d9caterpillar You are a racist. Also it's called English. Speak it or fuck off.
iammadness 3 months ago
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@iammadness Oh, I can speak English & 5 other"s fluently. Stanford gave my PhD for nothing? I'm so hurt now. As to racist, get a fucking clue! Couldn't even get the context of my comment. Talk about racist, quote. " Also it's called English. Speak it or fuck off." You who don't even realize that they are an insult to the host culture. I am Hawaiian and my wife is German. Blond and blue eyed. What can I say, ignorance is bliss that's why Americans think everything "THEY"do is okay and right.
d9caterpillar 2 months ago
woo hoo
Reliancedred 6 months ago
Is bread fruit supposed to be a desert or what? I can't seem to digest the idea of adding an onion to a fruit........... Oh well, thanks for sharing. Will check u out later..........if you happen to know where I can get some seeds so that I can plant a breadfruit tree pls. be sure to let me know............ Thanks, warm regards!
candylady1625 7 months ago
LOL @ 1:31 the camera man/woman's reaction after hearing "these are Maui cookies with seaweed in them" HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA
was like "MMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!" (in disgust)
LionEntity 9 months ago
Americans.....
WeedTheUnknown 11 months ago
@WeedTheUnknown Exactly!...
d9caterpillar 2 months ago
she is annoying
parrishaan 11 months ago 4
@parrishaan Imagine how the native locals feel.
d9caterpillar 2 months ago
'savage'? dick head
rooplus4 11 months ago
@rooplus4 Exactly!!!
d9caterpillar 2 months ago
hey sunny theres a rainbow behind you at 2:58
MrReefguy 1 year ago
howdy howdy!
Too many to list. You should have an abundance of things available to you around those parts. I would suggest going to a public library and finding books of foraging wild foods.
good luck, ~sunny
sunnysavage 3 years ago
is california juniper edible in the mojave desert?
tatankayotaka1 3 years ago
yes...i believe so...i'm sure there are many species...but i harvested mine near some Hot Springs north of LA and they were large blue berries. I used them in a few ferments and meat dishes. The ones I didn't use I believe I gave away, so that's all the experience I have with them.
Have fun. Let us know what you find...and eat. cheers, ~sunny
sunnysavage 3 years ago
I am also interested in the TN area mainly stuff that can be found under a bridge?
stymye 3 years ago
Do you know of any wild edibles that would be available in the eastern region? (Kentucky/TN/OH area)
I'll be living in a tent soon, so that would be nice.
=] =]
enjoistaind 4 years ago