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Southwest Foraging: 117 Wild and Flavorful Edibles from Barrel Cactus to Wild

Description: Southwest Foraging: 117 Wild and Flavorful Edibles from Barrel Cactus to Wild Item Description Product Description “No one has advanced wild foraging in the desert Southwest as much as John Slattery.” —Gary Paul Nabahn, director of the Center for Regional Food Studies, University of Arizona The Southwest offers a veritable feast for foragers, and with John Slattery as your trusted guide you will learn how to safely find and identify an abundance of delicious wild plants. The plant profiles in Southwest Foraging include clear, color photographs, identification tips, guidance on how to ethically harvest, and suggestions for eating and preserving. A handy seasonal planner details which plants are available during every season. Thorough, comprehensive, and safe, this is a must-have for foragers in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, southern Utah, and southern Nevada.   Review “No one has advanced wild foraging in the desert Southwest as much as John Slattery. His plant knowledge, ethics, and practices are becoming more relevant, if not necessary, for our collective survival.” —Gary Paul Nabahn, director of the Center for Regional Food Studies, University of Arizona   “A wonderful guide that will diversify our diets and lure us into the natural world.” —Brad Lancaster, cofounder of Desert Harvesters   “A must-have on the subject! Eloquent and replete with scientific acumen and stunning photos, this guide is a treasure.” —Carolyn Niethammer, author of Cooking the Wild Southwest “Invaluable.” — Foodies West “Accessible volume for beginning botanists. . . . Entries are organized alphabetically by common name with full-color photos and “how-to” information for safely identifying and responsibly harvesting edible desert plants.” — Edible Phoenix “The Timber Press foraging series offers another set of books with high quality photography. . . . also available as handy Kindles.” — American Herb Association Quarterly “ Southwest Foraging implores us to eat what’s growing around us. It is an opportunity to experience the intensity of the Sonoran Desert with mind and mouth.” — Tucson Weekly From the Back Cover Herbalist, educator, and lecturer John Slattery shares his expert foraging knowledge, including traditional methods of gathering and processing. Savor fresh mulberries along the trail, or blend them with foraged nuts and seeds for snacking. Enjoy a simple but delicious sun tea made from desert willow flowers. Along the way, learn what to look for, when and where to look, and how to gather the abundant wild edibles of the Southwest responsibly. An A-to-Z guide for foraging year-round Detailed information for safe identification Suggestions for sustainable harvesting Tips on preparation and use About the Author John Slattery is a bioregional herbalist, educator, and forager who is passionate about helping people develop deep and meaningful relationships with wild plants. Visit him at . Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Preface: Land of Abundant Beauty My path to wild plant foods is perhaps different than most. The idea of there being desirable, useful, or easy-to-find wild plant foods was not part of my upbringing. However, I strongly gravitated toward the use of local plants as medicine while traveling for a year throughout Central and South America. Meeting with indigenous healers and herbalists throughout this journey, I began to appreciate the concept of developing relationships with plants—not just herbs as a capsule, tincture, or other product to be purchased off the shelf. This was one experience among many that opened my eyes and heart to what was available. Although my interest in wild plant foods and wild plant medicines occurred simultaneously, foraging initially took a backseat to botanical medicine. At first, I saw the pursuit of wild foods as a survival technique, a way to live as people once lived long ago. With limited opportunities to explore this style of living, I wasn’t implementing many Features Timber press or Language: english Book - southwest foraging: 117 wild and flavorful edibles from barrel cactus to wild oregano (regional foraging) Payment We accept payments through PayPal. You may use a major credit card via PayPal. For all “Buy It Now” items, immediate payment is required. 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Type: ABIS_BOOK

Model: 9781604696509

Book Title: Southwest Foraging : 117 Wild and Flavorful Edibles from Barrel Cactus to Wild Oregano

Item Length: 9in

Item Height: 0.7in

Item Width: 6.5in

Author: John Slattery

Format: Trade Paperback

Language: English

Topic: Life Sciences / Botany, Plants / General, United States / West / Mountain (Az, Co, Idaho, Mt, NM, Nv, Ut, WY), Natural Resources

Publisher: Timber Press, Incorporated

Publication Year: 2016

Genre: Nature, Travel, Science

Item Weight: 22.6 Oz

Number of Pages: 320 Pages

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