Stalking Wild Greens: Miner's Lettuce
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Cool video man. If anyone out there lives in the Utah area I'm looking to network with spiritual, permaculture-minded individuals.
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Great video Sergei. How did you acquire all this amazing beneficial knowledge?
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I actually found some of this on a trip down to Oregon with my dad and my dad's friend. We didn't know what it was at first, but I thought it looked cool. Now that I know what it is, I wish I could go back down there and get some, XD
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@shah247 Yeah, I've been to redwood, I've been to hollywood, I'd been searching for these miner's lettuce with the heart of gold, should keep me young, cuz I'm gettin' old.
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fuck you
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Miner's Lettuce: Good for scurvy. LoL wtf haha!
Certain plants have sensitive roots. When you pull them out and eat them, they will die. LMAO ROFL love this!
But I kid. Great video. My favorite in the miner's lettuce series.
I was in Guanajuato, Mexico for a summer, and learned which cactus and cactus fruits were edible while horseback riding in the mountains. Got to say they were yummy too!
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Hey Sergei, consider including your mago skins..........they're generally not too chewy and they taste ok too. Usually it seems like a lot of the minerals hide in the skins of fruits and vegetables....
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This guy smokes more plants than he eats, the turd smoothie at the end looked pretty goddamn gross, just eat fried flesh like the rest of us, when I pick a plant I thank mutha naycha for letting me sacrifice the humble plant's life in order to nourish the anus of my soul.
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STALKING wild greens.
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this is a vegetarian channel
Grows here in Europe too...I wish schools weren't so afraid of teaching children herbal knowledge. Yesterday my daughter ( she's in 1. grade) showed her classmates some wild garlic mustard leafs and the teachers were afraid of it being poisonous and told her to stop...knowing wild edibles is truly a treasure...
baum7des7lebens7 1 year ago 12
It's a wierd coincidence that I just cleared about 1000 sqft of this stuff while clearing weeds out of my Mother's orchard and happened across this video not 10 days later. I remembered thinking, "this plant looks beautiful and smells awesome" so I only whacked the tallest shoots. Luckily its almost completely grown back in just a week or so. I'm going to get a field guide for edibles first just to be on the safe side, but I'm stoked on getting free salads.
ehermes83 9 months ago 4