Selected Product: | The Forager's Harvest: A Guide to Identifying, Harvesting, and Preparing Edible Wild Plants Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Samuel Thayer Publisher: Forager's Harvest Press Release Date: 2006-05-15 ISBN-10: 0976626608 ISBN-13: 9780976626602 List Price: $22.95 Average Customer Rating: | | SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea ISBN-10: 0060578793 ISBN-13: 9780060578794 List Price:$19.95 A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: Eastern and central North America (Peterson Field Guides(R)) ISBN-10: 039592622X ISBN-13: 0046442926225 List Price:$19.00 A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: Eastern and central North America (Peterson Field Guides (R)) ISBN-10: 039592622X ISBN-13: 9780395926222 List Price:$19.00 Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants in Wild (and Not So Wild) Places ISBN-10: 0688114253 ISBN-13: 9780688114251 List Price:$21.95 The Illustrated Guide to Edible Wild Plants ISBN-10: 1585746614 ISBN-13: 9781585746613 List Price:$14.95 Stalking The Wild Asparagus ISBN-10: 0911469036 ISBN-13: 9780911469035 List Price:$17.50 |
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Selection: He doesn't try to cover everything you might eat if you were desperate, he covers most of the plants you would want to eat because they taste good and have high nutritive value.
Harvesting: He covers where, when, and how to harvest in sufficient detail for each plant that you are unlikely to be put off by a bad experience.
Preparation: Details of preparation are critical. For example I've never seen in any book such detailed directions for HOW to get the starch out of a cattail rhizome.
Overall approach: He drives home the idea that real foraging is real work. You need to study, and you need to put in real time - but if you do so you can expect to have good quantities of excellent food.
All in all, a really outstanding book, unsurpassed for the region. | Excellent book! | Customer Rating: | | This book has great detailed information! It's been very useful to me when I've been out foraging. | Disappointing for California Foragers | Customer Rating: | | We vacation in the Sierra Nevada every summer and I wanted to start learning about foraging in these beautiful forests. Unfortunately, information for this area is sorely lacking in this volume. I'm sure the Indians who inhabited this area found plenty of wonderful plants to eat. Fortunately for them, they did not have to rely on this book. I will have to look elsewhere for a resource on plants of the Sierra. | Excellent Guide for Identification | Customer Rating: | | I can't add to the other reviewers' praises, but do want to add to the description of this fine book, because some readers have been disappointed that it doesn't apply to their region (e.g. west of the Rockies). It would have been helpful to find this in book's description, but since it isn't, I'll add it here. The author notes in his intro that this book should be useful to foragers everywhere, but particularly in these regions: GREAT LAKES, MIDWEST, NORTHEAST AND THE SOUTHERN PART OF EASTERN CANADA. Hope this helps future book-buying foragers, looking for guides best suited to their region. | Good Book | Customer Rating: | | While this book doesn't cover a huge variety of wild edidbles the text and pictures on the ones it does cover are very useful. It is obvious that the author has actually collected the plants he is writting about. It is great that he offers new information on many of the plants not just information copied from someone else. Lets hope he writes another book. |
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