Foraging for Wild Food

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @yvonneturner6054
    @yvonneturner6054 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for the time and dedication to teach others about these skills

  • @johnrhyder5
    @johnrhyder5 10 років тому +14

    Thanks for your kind words folks

    • @recklessroges
      @recklessroges 5 років тому +2

      Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

    • @fe3613
      @fe3613 3 роки тому

      Lovely video John!

  • @leaperrins8373
    @leaperrins8373 8 років тому +47

    John, I like the video and information however you are not always clear or direct enough on naming the plants. I think this could be an area of improvement thats all. Thanks.

    • @ksosb
      @ksosb 4 роки тому

      I think this is a granny or grandads account

    • @ksosb
      @ksosb 4 роки тому

      Nvr mind

  • @brownsbushcraft1204
    @brownsbushcraft1204 10 років тому +7

    Another good film John, well done.
    Thanks Rupert

  • @PaolaEnergya
    @PaolaEnergya 7 років тому +3

    Very insightful, thank you. So many plants I wasn't familiar with - then again, studying plants is a life long mission!

  • @ConscientiousOmnivore
    @ConscientiousOmnivore 7 років тому +4

    Great video, thanks a lot for posting it. I'm just starting to learn about wild plants and edible landscapes and found this to be quite useful. You helped me learn that what I thought was clover is actually wood sorrel. I have made a correction in my own channel's video and posted a link to this one in the description.

  • @keepdancingmaria
    @keepdancingmaria 4 роки тому +1

    In case anyone is wondering, the White Man's Footprint is Broadleaf Plantain. It tastes better than the narrow or ribbon leaf variety, especially when young.

    • @stevegoody3744
      @stevegoody3744 4 роки тому +1

      Thought it was, thanks for naming it.

  • @valeriechaumeziere377
    @valeriechaumeziere377 4 роки тому +1

    The Pendulous Sedge may be a good source of carbohydrate in the autumn, but there is another plant, the Reed Mace or Cat Tail which is plentiful and available throughout the year. Found easily along the edges of rivers and lakes you have to pull the whole plant out of the muddy water, exposing the tangle of roots. These don't taste very good raw, but if you simply cook them in the ashes and embers of your camp fire charring the outside black you can then open up the fibers in the middle and suck the starch off. They taste really good, a cross between potato and chestnut and they are absolutely packed with energy boosting carbohydrates.
    BTW after the nettles you talk about White Man's Footprint without actually mentioning it's real name Broadleaf Plantain 'Plantago Major' maybe that was just a bit of missed video sound editing. A very useful plant.
    The Narrow Leaf Plantain, Plantago Lanceolata, can be dried and made into a tea which is excellent for relieving coughs.

  • @whyhiman
    @whyhiman 5 років тому +1

    lot of really cool information ,,and how to make the most of what grows around you ,,,thanks for sharing

  • @elenaiakovleva3686
    @elenaiakovleva3686 5 років тому +2

    Could you please tell us which climate you are in, so I can compare it with mine and see if I will find similar plants where I live?

  • @earthwormjj
    @earthwormjj 9 років тому +5

    What a brilliant video,. this guys knowledge is amazing,.

  • @Cinzano296
    @Cinzano296 7 років тому +7

    nettles are great , you can make soup and rope from them. good vid, would have preferred if you actually ate some of the plants though

  • @herbalmarie2574
    @herbalmarie2574 5 років тому +1

    Lovely foraging!

  • @markhanlon7742
    @markhanlon7742 4 роки тому

    Really good review, I wish I could identify wild edibles like that, have a good day.

  • @tellingfoxtales
    @tellingfoxtales 9 років тому +2

    Very informational, much appreciated.

  • @VertigaDesignMEDIA
    @VertigaDesignMEDIA 10 років тому +3

    This was awesome, thank you.

  • @ecologygarden
    @ecologygarden 3 роки тому

    This dude knows his stuff

  • @thesamtest7892
    @thesamtest7892 6 років тому

    Great info I wish this was a lesson at all the schools .

  • @MiWilderness
    @MiWilderness 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @EarlyMist
    @EarlyMist 6 років тому +1

    I recently discovered Mallow as an edible. It's been growin here and getting pulled as a weed for going on 35 years. I was going to weed the patches last night and decided to check my weed ID first. Turns out..after eating 30 raw Mallow leaves last night...I have a bumper 'weed' edible crop 😄

  • @monkeywildlife7607
    @monkeywildlife7607 4 роки тому

    Nice vids, Awesome nature.

  • @NorfLondonGardener
    @NorfLondonGardener 7 років тому +2

    Would really appreciate the proper names like geum or carex pendula. Great video thanks

  • @adamadkins4485
    @adamadkins4485 5 років тому

    Do you pick the poke plants?

  • @johnlamb95
    @johnlamb95 5 років тому +1

    How do I avoid LSD poisoning from Eating grass seeds?

  • @retribution999
    @retribution999 2 роки тому

    What is the effect von the body in terms of eating these wild plants? Do they sustain you,?

  • @marchetaalbert7050
    @marchetaalbert7050 6 років тому

    Great information!

  • @LostWoodsman76
    @LostWoodsman76 6 років тому +1

    The "white man's footprint" is in every North American yard I've ever set foot in! Nice video.

  • @msms4659
    @msms4659 5 років тому

    Apparently the weed we've been trying to get rid of is burdock.

  • @user-ui1vb2pb6g
    @user-ui1vb2pb6g 8 років тому +2

    he mentions that nettles have a multitude of uses and then he doesn't explain a single one. i wish he would explain some especially if he mentions how many there are

    • @recklessroges
      @recklessroges 5 років тому

      You can eat them for vitamins and minerals. You can ret them and make cordage from them. You can dry the leaves for tea, (though fresh nettle tea is much better!)

    • @SombreroPharoah
      @SombreroPharoah 4 роки тому

      @@recklessroges I'd recommend nettle flower pollen too. Tap the flowers out and catch it. Amazingly sweet but delicate.

  • @stevegoody3744
    @stevegoody3744 4 роки тому

    5.14 is this broadleaf plantain

  • @charronfamilyconnect
    @charronfamilyconnect 9 років тому +1

    Can you find pendulus sage in Canada/North America?

    • @sussextiger
      @sussextiger 6 років тому

      B Charron pendulous sedge.

  • @Sherirose1
    @Sherirose1 7 років тому

    lovely,thank you.

  • @mink33
    @mink33 10 років тому

    great info thanks

  • @meetokaur6000
    @meetokaur6000 Рік тому

    Very nice vidio uk 🌹🙏

  • @astralaxolotl8700
    @astralaxolotl8700 5 років тому +1

    Great video but could do with more focus on the names of the plants =) Otherwise loved it!

  • @weabooedgelordiv1621
    @weabooedgelordiv1621 7 років тому +1

    How do you know what's poisonous?

    • @darring.9161
      @darring.9161 7 років тому

      There are all sorts of sources in Books and Online that aid in proper Identification...or you consult with a Seasoned Outdoorsman/Forager.

  • @Revex08
    @Revex08 3 роки тому

    Subbed after that epic intro gtfi wildman

  • @recklessroges
    @recklessroges 5 років тому

    0:33 "Foliage, fungi, flowers and fruit." ;-) Joking aside, no landowner is going to miss the things that you listed here; you're doing them a favour, (as long as dogs are controlled, crops and wildlife aren't disturbed and you clean up after yourself.)

  • @Shoot1ngStar
    @Shoot1ngStar 7 років тому +1

    0:05 Does anyone know what animal/pokemon that floating thing is? Thank you.

  • @lailamckinney9810
    @lailamckinney9810 5 років тому

    Nice! Thank you ☘️

  • @lindaerwin8114
    @lindaerwin8114 6 років тому

    Im just lusting after john..so im here for a thrill

  • @cancerfour69er
    @cancerfour69er 4 роки тому +1

    Dont Ever Tell Me About Being On Land Legally If Im Hungry Are We Clear Boy....Now Carry on Son...

  • @woodyhoody
    @woodyhoody 4 роки тому

    Does anybody know did the World update?
    Is it still safe to eat them?🤣

  • @hugojames9624
    @hugojames9624 4 роки тому

    Did he say lsd ...where are my fckin wellies ..

  • @DerekHundik
    @DerekHundik 6 років тому

    what is the point of this ?

  • @Stefan15ist2015
    @Stefan15ist2015 8 років тому +49

    who's watching these because of the collapse that is about to happen?

    • @karldavis6022
      @karldavis6022 6 років тому +31

      Hey man I'm from a couple years into the future. Still no collapse.

    • @dieseluk2k
      @dieseluk2k 6 років тому +8

      yet...

    • @letang6772
      @letang6772 6 років тому +5

      Not a case of if but when

    • @radcow
      @radcow 5 років тому +3

      2019

    • @tourmaline1810
      @tourmaline1810 5 років тому +2

      Still no collapse...

  • @IanMiddletonX
    @IanMiddletonX 9 років тому

    I don't think you named the 'white man's footprint' plant. What's it's proper name?

  • @thecitizenoftheinternet1077
    @thecitizenoftheinternet1077 5 років тому +3

    Why wasting your time on finding food in the woods when there's a cameraman following you?

    • @FirstDagger
      @FirstDagger 5 років тому +1

      So you can watch the video and complain.

    • @thecitizenoftheinternet1077
      @thecitizenoftheinternet1077 5 років тому +2

      @@FirstDagger No! What I meant was that it's unnecessary to search for food in a forest when there are 200 pounds of fresh meat following and filming you :)

    • @guitarplayer9000
      @guitarplayer9000 5 років тому

      I'm A Centrist
      r/unexpectedcannibalism

  • @len897
    @len897 4 роки тому

    That white man's print or whatever is edible and them strings are used by opium smokers as burner

  • @crowmagnumuk9860
    @crowmagnumuk9860 5 років тому

    MY FORAGING SKILLS ARE WAY MORE SUPERIOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @rainxin4712
    @rainxin4712 5 років тому

    Speak better godammit

  • @jaycook271
    @jaycook271 4 роки тому

    Had to quit watching. Heard "very, very" too many times.