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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2009

Foraging for food, Survivalist Living , Plants Herbs wild foods , edible and some great plants in the wild, That make excellent food sources, designed to help you learn some of the Oklahoma's plants you can use as food in the wilderness, to assemble a salad with a wild plant, Dandelions help anemia, arthritis, cysts, cancer, liver, pancreas, bladder, and kidney. healthy greens .

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  • Awesome, awesome, awesome. You must have lived a very interesting life to have been taught such skills first hand. You should seriously write a book. By the way, what's the song in this clip?

  • @OnslowThurston Axhandle

  • hey Tim its Mike again i had a ? i live in Pennsylvania what will be a good place to look up or go to too find out what is edible around here and what isn't?

  • @SurviverBoy1 Yes i will send a link to your mail Mike.

  • GREAT INFO BRO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @oklaman7 Your welcome. :)

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  • awesome video! Keep 'em coming!

    Oh and Axehandle rocks!

  • Be sure to boil tannins out of acorns before eating and poke salad is Poison before parboiling. You MUST parboil it first before cooking.

  • You rock! Wado!

  • Answer for the fella that asked about acorns. Depends on the species of oak they come from. Some are sweet and some are very bitter. The bitter ones have a lot of tannic acid in the meat of the acorn and those you leach treat to get rid of the tannin. Not like poke. Where you boil it in 3 waters for 15 minutes total. You put the crushed acorn in a porous container. And let water flow through slowly and when the water runs clear it is ready to make dough or dry for later. Sack in a creek works.

  • Hackberry's kinda taste like ice tea.

  • @jessekid86 pine nuts taste,awesome and are a delicacy.also they are extremly expensive.most people only have them in pesto but either way not a novelty.pine nuts are for sale in any store usa.peace

  • ahah,chickweed is what ive been eating.little white flowers.green oval leaves.thanks,peace

  • thanks dude, we have a LOT of sand-plums around here, we also have the thing used in the poke salad...

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