
Coastal Foraging For Beginners - LATE SUMMER TAOutdoors
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Date: 2019-09-10
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Comments and reviews: 10
Daniel Olivier-Argyle
I stuffed a mackerel I caught with a load of alexanders and wild carrot seeds after watching your video. It was absolutely incredible flavour. It had a citrus/orange flavour and everyone couldn't get enough of it. I cooked it on a bed of oraches which also went perfectly with the fish. I'm off out today to catch more fish and find some more carrot seeds
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I stuffed a mackerel I caught with a load of alexanders and wild carrot seeds after watching your video. It was absolutely incredible flavour. It had a citrus/orange flavour and everyone couldn't get enough of it. I cooked it on a bed of oraches which also went perfectly with the fish. I'm off out today to catch more fish and find some more carrot seeds
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SteamMachine
I personally reckon alexanders have a very cardamon scent about them as well. Rock samphire rawis ghastly lol. You get an immediate hit of rosemary. But the it quickly turns to deisel flavour. If you didn't know what it was you would swear that you ate something toxic
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I personally reckon alexanders have a very cardamon scent about them as well. Rock samphire rawis ghastly lol. You get an immediate hit of rosemary. But the it quickly turns to deisel flavour. If you didn't know what it was you would swear that you ate something toxic
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John Lord
10 I grew up on Pacific NW beaches and forest lines, so I know what you mean by foraging in the dunes, swamps, estuaries, marshes, streams, . Very few people do these most important vids (most are inlanders and flat landers) never having seen the ocean at all.
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10 I grew up on Pacific NW beaches and forest lines, so I know what you mean by foraging in the dunes, swamps, estuaries, marshes, streams, . Very few people do these most important vids (most are inlanders and flat landers) never having seen the ocean at all.
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Neanderthal Outdoors
A good educational video by a person who obviously knows what he's talking about, wild foods and medicinal plants is something I've been interested in for a while, still a long way to go though, thanks for sharing, atb, Paul.
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A good educational video by a person who obviously knows what he's talking about, wild foods and medicinal plants is something I've been interested in for a while, still a long way to go though, thanks for sharing, atb, Paul.
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Jacqueline
Fantastic video, very informative and interesting. I live in a coastal area and never really think about the plants as I do the ones in the woods. I am looking very forward to more videos Thanks very much for sharing.
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Fantastic video, very informative and interesting. I live in a coastal area and never really think about the plants as I do the ones in the woods. I am looking very forward to more videos Thanks very much for sharing.
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Andrew Jordaan
I expect I am wrong, but the wild parsnip, looked like wild parsley to me. was it actually smyrnium olusatrum or common name alexanders? Can you show the two plants side by side so that I can see the difference?
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I expect I am wrong, but the wild parsnip, looked like wild parsley to me. was it actually smyrnium olusatrum or common name alexanders? Can you show the two plants side by side so that I can see the difference?
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Lana
I live on a coastline and we have a few different type blackberry and dewberry varieties here. I have seen some as small as a pinky nail or as big as the first section of my thumb. They appear early in the year for us.
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I live on a coastline and we have a few different type blackberry and dewberry varieties here. I have seen some as small as a pinky nail or as big as the first section of my thumb. They appear early in the year for us.
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steve trimble
i have foraged for many years, coast, woodland and upland moor. Fraser has excellent presentation, and knows his subject. i love his vids and wish him well. check out his life story, its unique.
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i have foraged for many years, coast, woodland and upland moor. Fraser has excellent presentation, and knows his subject. i love his vids and wish him well. check out his life story, its unique.
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Stevie D
Fantastic Mike, Looking forward to the further vids. Just shows us how weve lost our roots with all the junk food around today. Superb. Steve in Fife.
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Fantastic Mike, Looking forward to the further vids. Just shows us how weve lost our roots with all the junk food around today. Superb. Steve in Fife.
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P arjacpar
Just found this video by mistake and im doing 2 forgaing courses this yeasr and did a autumn one last year Thanks for sharing a TA video
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Just found this video by mistake and im doing 2 forgaing courses this yeasr and did a autumn one last year Thanks for sharing a TA video
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