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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2011

foraging in my greenhouse for wild mustard greens for dinner along with stinging nettles and some red spoted dock

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  • i like the pods also they are light tasting as oposed to the leaves.i only eat small part of a mustard leaf at a time by itself raw,i mean so it is just right taste.the docks all taste fine until they get about the size of your hand or dark red vein.they are not bitter until grown bigger.

  • i think wild mustard is beautiful. i only like it when it's cooked but my daughter will just eat it raw. she likes to eat plants like animals just biting it right off the plant. she's like that with all the edible stuff i grow, but its so funny because if it's not something ive grown but it's the same plant she'd usually like, she refuses to eat it. i think it's cute, she only likes to eat what i grow :) by the way im totally going to make arcata humboldt cali rolls this summer n think of you:)

  • @karmacomacure ha,thats cool,yea watching kids forage is cool.i actually have alot of opinion on that.eating off the ground and kids just get all sorts of bacterrias and viruses outdoor inn nature.but because of that they are continually consuming small amounts that keep thuem extremly healthy and later in life there bodieswill be able to adapt to sickness.i like mustard raw also it is a great stomach stimulant and the arcata.co wrap is definatly extremly healthy and good combination.peace

  • @mrhumboldthippy ya at first i was all worried abt her eating it from outside before but ive come to that conclusion too. the only thing im worried about is... i dont know how you feel abt or if heard abt this "chemtrail' shit, but here in CO, they are SERIOUSLY spraying our sky with shit and ive collected dust from the air it's like a powdered metal of some sort it looks like glitter dust.... and after looking closer it covers EVERYTHING.. so now... i rinse it off before she eats it :/

  • @karmacomacure ya i have so much to say about that that ive changed channels,so the us forest service and vector control are the public in your face spraying pyrthrims in suburban nighborhoods.then there are many other ,many other types of despersants released intothe air from other agncies goverment,and other.you can definatly acumalate enough stiuff as a dresseing on the top of your car orsheet of glass,pool covers,ect.scrape it into a vial and phisical evidence.glitter dust ,silver nitrate???

  • @mrhumboldthippy most ppl around here are in denial abt that. its so obvious theyre spraying stuff and no one wants to hear me say it, cos if they don't have to think about it they can just pretend nothings wrong...pretty pathetic really... but the fact that its being done at all pisses me off so much grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr­rrrr... i dont want my daughter breathing that shit in all the time . ppl blow it off as me being paranoid...but truly theyre just oblivious

  • @karmacomacure yea some people deal with stress in diferent ways.i think a majority of people are aware of a lot of so called conspiracys but do not have the time or concern.3-4 reasons difernt agencies spray stuff in air or ground is,1 pesticides for ag reasons over ag land,2 plant mutagens and to kill plants with fusarium as example,3. spraying pesticides for vector control over all civilian, suburban, populations, and specifically food and water resources.pyrhthims as example for mesquitoes.

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  • this is in my greenhouse,but it grew as a noxious weed free from me planting it or having plant.i do have plants i grow but this was were my tomatoes used to be.i thought it was a tomato until i bioassayed.and researched.it also grows around,my stinging nettles are also naturally and not planted.this is why to leave earth fallow every 7 years or less.these are all replenishing the soil with nitrogen and taking bad substances out of soil.niger brassica 'black mustard" the pods are great eating

  • @LeonRFpoa nice,thanks,peace

  • Nice man keep them coming. I'm going to do a wild edibles around us soon.

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