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Edible Plant Walks, Bristol
21 January 2012, 11:30,
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RE: Edible Plant Walks, Bristol
Cheers Kenneth!

I have my own maps for my local area and some more for other locations where I could be tempted to Bug Out. Caches in the area's are also good ways of finding "more food" Smile

The key thing is that you can find most of these things by just taking a walk and looking.

Ter
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21 January 2012, 21:00,
#12
RE: Edible Plant Walks, Bristol
Awesome! Thanks Terry.

I'll be taking my misses out for a walk around the area soon. We'll take other plant I.D. books and see what else is around.

Cheers mate.
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23 January 2012, 22:00,
#13
RE: Edible Plant Walks, Bristol
(20 January 2012, 20:50)Terry Wrote: I remember these two when they were just Middle class hippies slumming it and asking people for advice on low impact living via their forums.

Then they collected all the freely given advice and sold it for megabucks in their "Bible"...

You dont need to spend money on these things, you just need to keep your eyes open and know how to read or who to ask:

http://duo.irational.org/food_for_free/f...n_hill.pdf


Ter

Great map Terry - thanks for sharing. Going to send the link to my mate who lives in Briz. She can forage while she takes the dog for a walk Smile Do maps exist for other areas that you know of? Is there really kiwi growing in Briz?

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24 January 2012, 20:53,
#14
RE: Edible Plant Walks, Bristol
Plenty of information on this link mate:

http://duo.irational.org/food_for_free/


Ter
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