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Harvesting Milkweed Shoots

Edible Wild Weeds

Eat Milkweed, Help Save the Monarchs

woman's hands holding a ceramic bowl filled with elderberries

Forage Edible Wild Plants

Foraging Elderberries

Wild foraged elderflowers in a basket

Forage Edible Wild Plants

Foraging Elderflower

Lacto-Fermented Pickles culturing in a pickling crock with ceramic weight

Lacto-Fermentation

Lacto-Fermented Pickles ~ Step by Step Guide

Wild Asparagus harvest sitting on a log

Forage Edible Wild Plants

Foraging Wild Asparagus

homemade pumpkin puree in a jar

Cook from Scratch

How to Make Pumpkin Puree

Conifer Tips ~ From left to right: Hemlock tips, Spruce Tips, Young Fir Tips, Older Fir tips and Pine Shoots

Forage Edible Wild Plants

Foraging Spruce Tips (and Other Conifer Tips)

Homemade Lilac wine in a glass

Winemaking & Mead Recipes

Homemade Lilac Wine

home canned asparagus in tall quart and a half canning jars

Pressure Canning

Canning Asparagus

Breastmilk Soap ~ Stack of soap and breast milk

Soap Making

Breast Milk Soap

Edible peony blossoms

Gardening

40+ Edible Flowers (and How to Use Them)

Can you eat lilacs? Yes! Lilacs are edible flowers.

Gardening

How to Eat Lilacs (and Other Ways to Use Them)

Rhubarb Jelly

Jelly Recipes

Rhubarb Jelly

Homemade rhubarb jam

Jam Recipes

Rhubarb Jam ~ Three Ways!

Worcestershire Sauce Recipe

Cook from Scratch

Homemade Worcestershire Sauce

Natural Citrus Pectin from Citrus Seeds

Jam Recipes

Natural Citrus Seed Pectin for Canning

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