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Tag Archives: wild edible plants

Autumn Olive Fruit Leather

Posted on September 18, 2015 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comSeptember 18, 2015

Simple autumn olive fruit leather is made from the delicious, nutritious berries of an invasive shrub. Transform a pest into a resource with this recipe.

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Posted in Backyard Farming, Preserving the harvest, Wild Edibles | Tagged autumn berries, autumn olive, autumnberries, cooking with autumn olive berries, eating invasive plants, foraging, foraging for invasive species, fruit roll ups, how to use autumn olive, is autumn olive edible, wild berries, wild edible plants, wild edibles

Foraging Garlic Mustard, an Edible Invasive Plant

Posted on June 18, 2014 by janet@ouroneacrefarm.comMay 5, 2017
Foraging garlic mustard. Where to find it, and how to identify, harvest, and eat it.

Foraging garlic mustard is good for your health, your pocketbook, and the environment. Learn where to find it, and how to identify, harvest, and eat it.

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Posted in Wild Edibles | Tagged eating invasive plants, eating weeds, foraging, foraging for garlic mustard, garlic mustard, how to eat garlic mustard, how to forage for garlic mustard, is garlic mustard good to eat, wild edible plants, wild edibles

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