Nettles for a Survival food

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mallie99
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Re: Nettles for a Survival food

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Selfsufficient Chick wrote:Good reducing symptoms or actually curing asthma (those at a young age) - speaking from actual experience of my grandmother giving both myself and my uncle (asthmas suffers) nettle tea (picked stinging nettle and boiling in water.

It cured his asthma - helped to reduce my symptoms and continues to do so today.
SOLD! Now, for a means of collecting the little blighters without stinging myself to death.
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Re: Nettles for a Survival food

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mallie99 wrote: SOLD! Now, for a means of collecting the little blighters without stinging myself to death.
Welding gloves and kevlar :lol:

Seriously though, I think your bog standard Marigolds are enough for the job...... But I've not tested them so I can't promise anything
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Re: Nettles for a Survival food

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ForgeCorvus wrote:
mallie99 wrote: SOLD! Now, for a means of collecting the little blighters without stinging myself to death.
Welding gloves and kevlar :lol:

Seriously though, I think your bog standard Marigolds are enough for the job...... But I've not tested them so I can't promise anything
So you want me to test, is that it? :tinfoil
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Re: Nettles for a Survival food

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mallie99 wrote:
ForgeCorvus wrote:
mallie99 wrote: SOLD! Now, for a means of collecting the little blighters without stinging myself to death.
Welding gloves and kevlar :lol:

Seriously though, I think your bog standard Marigolds are enough for the job...... But I've not tested them so I can't promise anything
So you want me to test, is that it? :tinfoil
I come up with the ideas, you act as crash-test dummy...... Sounds like an equal division of labour to me ;)
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Re: Nettles for a Survival food

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A great little book I've got is Food for Free by Collins Gem. It's pretty idiot proof and has great pictures as well as explaining what time of year is best to pick it, what region it grows in, etc. We are really lucky in that we live near a hill, a stream and a grass area. It's amazing what grows there! I've spent many a happy hour scrumping berries apples and leaves. I'm really looking forward to more posts in this subject.
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Re: Nettles for a Survival food

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AFAIK, once they go limp they don't sting, so can be eaten raw.
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