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Done the usual blackberries, elderberries, elderflowers,damsons, and sloes for wine, and field mushrooms of course. With fungi you do need to have a good book I think. In Pembroke was walking along roads choc a bloc with wild garlic or ramsones I think they're called.

MMMadMag   on 11/05/13 @ 14:38

I'm the same as MM, have found a few wild raspberries & strawberries too, even with a good book I'm a bit dubious about fungi cos they never seem to match any of the pictures :~ Have tried samphire but its not particularly tasty either :~

BJBlue John   on 11/05/13 @ 14:45

ive got lots of sloe gin on the elderberry liqueur plum and blackberry vodka and blackberry whisky.alas the booze isnt free but the other is ,making elder flower cordial again this year and elderflower fritas ..lots of wild garlic about ,,chestnuts are great for cakes and biscuits to

on 11/05/13 @ 15:15

there are some great foraging courses out there but some very expensive just found some great free ones that im looking into tho ,mainly with local park rangers ,great at xmas making xmas wreaths for family and friends all that holly and the rest free mistletoe if you know where to look

Outdoor adventurer   on 11/05/13 @ 15:33

I'd love to know more about foraging & natural foods so if you find a reasonably priced course I would love to know about it. Nottingham is fairly local to me too 🙂

BJBlue John   on 11/05/13 @ 16:45

i might be interested, not done much mainly the sloe gin, berry's, a friend did a course a few years ago some where just up the A1 from me

downtoearth65   on 11/05/13 @ 17:16

hi there im off on a walk tomorrow with a local ranger in nottingham ill see how it goes and let you know when there are more got to try and get a list of when and where they are ,

Outdoor adventurer   on 11/05/13 @ 17:34

I had a nice bit of road kill the other day,think it was a bit of muntjac.It was ok on the bbq...

auauldreekie   on 11/05/13 @ 18:09

Oh knew I should have stopped and picked up that pheasant lay at the side of the road, but not sure I would have been able to pluck it, 🙂

MoMorningdawn  on 11/05/13 @ 18:36

Love foraging.....in fact I can't pass a skip without a quick rummage.....
I think I need to change my site name to skipt !!!!

On a serious note if you find any courses I would love to join you

dadavem   on 12/05/13 @ 3:26

Filled a few tubs of wild blackberries on the Isle of Mull and at the Oban campsite one year as there was a good crop just before I had to go back home and made a delicious blackberry crumble out of them🙂 mmmm.. can't beat wild blackberries🙂

RaRick and Viv's Adventures   on 12/05/13 @ 9:48

I remember finding some wild raspberries by the side of Carsington Water just as we were getting peckish 🙂

BJBlue John   on 12/05/13 @ 11:43

Done lots of slow gin , been on mushroom walks , and done mussels and cockles from the beach , but would love to learn more . 🙂

TTTerence ( Terry )   on 12/05/13 @ 14:05

Terry glad you added walks after the word mushrooms, 😀

MoMorningdawn  on 12/05/13 @ 14:32

Do you mean you've done lots of mushrooms Terry 😀😀

mimilvus   on 12/05/13 @ 15:11

Like many others of you, I've made sloe gin and also enjoyed foraging for mushrooms on a uni field trip some years ago. I'd love to learn more about wild eating 😀

MPMPChinchilla   on 12/05/13 @ 16:50

hi there all well i went on my foraging walk today there were quiet a few turned up even in the rain had a great times lots of things to find is this season .the ranger was very good even gave us all little samples to try mmm free wine always goes down well ,was also given a free little booklet,with a few recipes in ,i had to go off picking my next meal ,came home and cooked wild garlic and stinging nettle soup and belive me it was very nice indeed ,where ever you are in the uk ,get on your local councils website the rangers.there will be times and dates on there for the next one in your area ,

on 12/05/13 @ 17:38

hi there wild garlic is good you can use all of the plant indeed but did you know it is illegal to dig it up ???

Outdoor adventurer   on 12/05/13 @ 18:16

Does pulling it up count...

MMMadMag   on 12/05/13 @ 18:45

depends if you get caught or not lol

Outdoor adventurer   on 12/05/13 @ 18:54

Sloes for gin, and blackberries are great. I enjoyed walking in Kent last year - lots of orchards for scrumping. And freshly picked runner beans are delicious. Erm, does that count as foraging?? :~

PePeregrina   on 14/05/13 @ 12:29

i think that counts as theft lol

Outdoor adventurer   on 15/05/13 @ 14:24

Fields of potatoes? Corn on the cob? 🙂

BJBlue John   on 15/05/13 @ 15:22

i dont know 360 people have viewed this post and only 26 comments ,,you people who love the outdoors ,have no idea what your missing ,get out there and look with your eyes ,there is free food out there

Outdoor adventurer   on 20/05/13 @ 13:54

Fully agree Minty. Six of us suffered severe food poisoning after eating mussels that were collected from gin clear water in the afternoon and cooked twice the very same evening. Eaten immediatly and thoroughly enjoyed with a good Chablis. Aparently there had recently been algae bloom in the water. The worst thing was the fact that I cooked them! Beware of natures' harvest!

PhPhiltheetiler   on 20/05/13 @ 17:14

Yeah i normally do my foraging as i walk round Sainsburys 🙂

FlForever lost   on 20/05/13 @ 17:19

well im a waitrose man myself

Outdoor adventurer   on 21/05/13 @ 12:14

I just heard on tv that all mushrooms are edible.....some you will only eat once :~:~

on 21/05/13 @ 15:52

He was obviously traeting you like a mushroom, keeping you in the dark & feeding you lots of bull**** 😉

BJBlue John   on 21/05/13 @ 16:55

Blue John I saw that program too, it made me chuckle. I wish I'd gone back for that pheasanty thing I nearly hit at the weekend now, or doesn't roadkill count as foraging? 😀😀

Miss Babs I'm right with you. When I opened a Christmas card to discover that my ex's workmates thought he was married to someone called Nicola, he actually thought that the biggest offence committed was me opening his mail! Bless! :~:~:~😀😀😀

PDPear Drop (Sarah)   on 21/05/13 @ 17:37

Sarah. Road kill is fine, legally you should only pick up what someone else has killed first but at least if YOU hit it you know it's fresh 🙂 I'm happy for anyone to open my post, as long as they pay the bills 🙂

BJBlue John   on 21/05/13 @ 17:43

Picked some wild mushrooms in Brecon Beacons.Took back to hostel warden said ok,so we had fried mushrooms very tasty.

wawanderer47   on 01/02/14 @ 11:10

I'm for-ever-aging!

MMMadMag   on 01/02/14 @ 16:28

its abit cold now not much worth foraging this time of year but as soon as it warms up ill be out there got my eye on lots of things for this year ,a hell of alot more than last year ,lots more recipes ,lots of nice trees im eyeing up ,,just wait till that fruit arrives ..

Outdoor adventurer   on 02/02/14 @ 14:16

Love looking for mushrooms 🙂
And pubs with log fires , and nice ales 🙂

TTTerence ( Terry )   on 09/02/14 @ 22:31

A little while ago a pheasant flew into my windscreen. I stopped and walked back, the bird was dead. So I picked it up and was about to put it into the boot when a police car pulled up alongside. I explained the circumstances and asked the p.c. what is the law regarding this? He replied I am not too sure sir, but I tell you what, I'll have this one you have the next one!

sesevernsider   on 11/02/14 @ 20:55

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