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I am into all the gardening and cooking programs and was wondering if anyone forages?

 

A program with Alys Fowler was really good when she went foraging. I live in Manchester, have never foraged, I have bought a book "food for free" but I was wondering if anyone forages and if we could set up a thread, to include what to forage and when and any places where is best to forage or anything at all really if it is of interest to people.

 

Also if there is anyone in Manchester who forages say hi :boohoo:

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There's quite a few of us on here who forage for bits and bobs. Personally I stick to what I know so that's elder (flowers out nowish) flowers and berries, rosehips, raspberries, blackberries, sloes, bullaces and occasionally I find glassware from the local hostelries :wink:

 

We are usually found in the 'All things nice' section, discussing how to process and preserve our findings :D

 

I also saw the Alys Fowler programme (she lives not too far from me) and the girl who foraged in Bristol. She has a website I believe and is also on what used to be the INEBG (its not easy being green) forum.

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I love a good forage :D:lol::lol:

 

I always walk down our lane with a tub trug, gloves and a couple of bags.

 

Elderflowers are coming out now (a week or so late this year) - perfect for elderflower wine/cordial/champagne. Wait a few weeks and the berries are perfect for jamming.

 

I also pick rosehips to make syrup, blackberries for jam/jellies and sloes for gin. Have yet to discover a crab apple tree locally, so visit a friend's small holding and nab hers! :lol::lol: I would still visit even if she didn't have apples :D:wink:

 

My Dad is a dab hand at spotting mushrooms, but I am not sure what to pick, so leave that to him. Am convinced he sees them better than us as he is colour blind!

 

I have recently discovered a hazelnut trees, but getting to the nuts before the squirrels isn't easy.

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i enjoy foraging too :D:D:D

 

its usually brambles, rosehips and elderflowers/berries for me :D:D

 

im planning on being a bit more adventurous this year and seeing if i can see anything else, i live near the coast, so wondering if sea buckthorn is an option. and we have a ton of wild garlic in a park near us, so thats going on the menu this year :D, oh, i just remembered there is an apple tree on our road, so i may have to scavenge from that one night :anxious::lol:

 

cathy

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im planning on being a bit more adventurous this year and seeing if i can see anything else, i live near the coast, so wondering if sea buckthorn is an option. and we have a ton of wild garlic in a park near us, so thats going on the menu this year

 

Do you ever look for samphire Cathy? Not sure if it grows up there though.

 

I spotted what I thought was wild garlic on the edge of a builders yard/industrial unit yesterday. I picked a leaf off but it didn't smell at all so must do more research there :oops:

 

Christian, I think bob Marley was a forager, he was always Jammin' :wink:

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Do you ever look for samphire Cathy? Not sure if it grows up there though.

 

oooh, that looks familiar :think: ill have a look next time im out. kev will probably know if it is up here :D , it says you can cook with it and eat it - i might have to try it :D

 

Christian, I think bob Marley was a forager, he was always Jammin' :wink:

Grrrrrrooooooaaaaannnn :roll::lol::lol::lol:

 

cathy

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I love elderflowere but have no idea wher there is any though :-S

 

 

Round here there are always elder in parks and next to railway lines and towpaths. You can find it on bits of abandoned land too, and brownfield sites. It's really easy to spot at the moment as is covered in bunches of umbelliferous creamy white flower heads, don't pick the ones which smell of cat pee though :wink: Just remember where the elder is so you can go back in Autumn and pick the berries, so don't remove all the flower heads as there won't be any berries :D .

 

Oh, and take a walking stick :wink: (for reaching up and pulling branches down)

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We will be picking elder flowers this weekend.

 

We found a few apple trees in the near by wood and I just happen to have perchased a dehydrator!!!!!!!!!

Blackberries are a must.

Would love to pick mushrooms but really not confident.

 

We should catch mackrel etc. but just haven't got round to it yet, one day.......

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They can vary - best to pick the flowers early in the morning (on a nice day) and check that they smell nice - usually OK if there are still some unopened buds on the head. If it smells horrible, then don't use it because the taste will be awful too. OH tends to wander around and so far he has pounced on people down the road who have a big crab apple tree. They were only toooooo happy for him to collect the apples and wanted nothing in return. Sometimes people will have damson trees and have notices - feel free to collect! :D OH has been foraging for elderflowers but we now have 2 bushes in our garden - very handy now! :lol: Happy picking. Oh and he also liked the Hugh F W books about eating for free. I've told him that I will not ever eat roadkill - even if it is free. Bleh!

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been out foraging with my mum today 8)8)

 

we found loads of elderflowers 8) , so elderflower cordial, champagne and wine is on the menu :D:D

 

and...

 

we found 3 apple trees

hazel hut trees

brambles

rosebushes

Sloe bush thingys (trees or bushes?? :? )

cherry trees

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(we think) damsons or something similar to that (millions on each tree)

 

and that was all 5 minutes walk from my mums house 8)8)

 

horray

 

cathy

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