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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2009

free food, everywhere.

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  • duuude.. ive just started foraging recently. i got a book called "useful and edible plants of texas" recommended for a dallas forager. also i gotta get the location on that mulberry! i have lizards that eat silkworms that eat mulberries and ive yet to find a food source for silkworms.

  • mulberry trees EVERYwhere! now that i'm looking everywhere i go i find more plants and berries. now i'm on the look out for figs. they are also everywhere! mulberry trees are really everywhere!

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  • I have a fig tree not too far from my place, but those neighbors! Their on it like white on rice. I cannot ever get a chance to get any. I'm looking in other spots now near a lake that my girl and I camp at.

  • sweet, i am trying to find all the wild growing public folage here in toronto, canada also..:)

  • Girl when your picking mulberries make sure you watch out of those little worms I love them to, but they do have whittle worms on them.Unless you like the protein

  • And WOW!!! what a GAL she my kind of woman

  • Shoot the veggies they put in the produce department has not much of a smell to them.even worse for most they have no taste at all.When you go to buy a tomato Yeah it looks like a tomato but the taste," blaaaa"!!.Now when I go pick a tomato from my garden it has a deep red and you can smell that before you even touch it.and the taste a store bought cant come close

  • @mogges1 Yeah i also wanted to know! I just started doing this and i want to know names. Lots of plants look the same. theres a fine line between edible and inedible!

  • i was interested until you commented that yes you were in someones yard and you said. " eh whatever" disrespectfull the least you could do is knock on the door and ask permission to be in their yard and explain what you are doing. who knows you might have gotten them interested in foraging.

  • What kind of plantain is that??

  • YOU MIGHT KNOW WHAT YOU PICKING, BUT THOSE OUT HERE MIGHT NOT KNOW.YOU SAY THESE AND THOSE GUYS.COME ON TELL WHAT THE PLANTS ARE.I LIKE THE VIDEO CAUSE I KNOW WHAT YOUR PICKING.BUT FOR SOME ONE THAT HAS NEVER SEEN A PURSLANE, EXPLAINE MORE OF WHAT THE PLANTS ARE ,NOT TRYING TO BE A SMART A BUT.

  • Will you make a great video.so do you know what you eating.cause you sure don't let the views out here know what they are.(what are these)...WHAT ARE THESE.

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