Wild, edible foods?

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the7ps

Re: Wild, edible foods?

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jameswhite wrote:when youve drunk the gin dont throw berries away add them to melted chocolate and refregerate to make "hunters chocolate"
I made my first bottle of sloe gin last night. I know, I know, I did it too early. It's my first attempt so I'm oober keen. So, how and when do I separate the pips to make hunters chocolate?
jansman
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I always like this time of year, mushrooms! I shall take the dog out later and have a scout round. Gotca few Parasols the other day.
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jameswhite

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when youve decanted or drunk the gin the berries will be very soft just give a little squeeze and the pips will come out! dont forget also now to look at aking rose hip syrup, haw sin sauce with haw berries, rowen jelly and more!!
the7ps

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jameswhite wrote:when youve decanted or drunk the gin the berries will be very soft just give a little squeeze and the pips will come out! dont forget also now to look at aking rose hip syrup, haw sin sauce with haw berries, rowen jelly and more!!
Cheers, much appreciated!
Moony
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Todays forage run provided (more) blackberries, sloes and rosehips..now time to find what I'll be using them for ! Already got about 3litres blackberry vodka on the go !
I'm in Area 7 !
The-Great-Nothing

Wild, edible foods?

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Hi

I thought you had to wait for frost before picking rosehips?

Dunno what diff it makes, but....

Cheers

Matt
the7ps

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Moony wrote:Todays forage run provided (more) blackberries, sloes and rosehips..now time to find what I'll be using them for ! Already got about 3litres blackberry vodka on the go !
Blackberry vodka... Do tell?
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the7ps wrote:
Moony wrote:Todays forage run provided (more) blackberries, sloes and rosehips..now time to find what I'll be using them for ! Already got about 3litres blackberry vodka on the go !
Blackberry vodka... Do tell?
http://www.danish-schnapps-recipes.com/blackberry.html
I'm in Area 7 !
Constantine

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jansman wrote:I always like this time of year, mushrooms! I shall take the dog out later and have a scout round. Gotca few Parasols the other day.
How do you know which mushrooms are edible?
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Well, I suppose it is experience. My Dad taught me. I tend only to about 5 types- parasols, wood blewitts(my favourite) field blewitts( bluelegs we call them round here) puffballs, horse mushrooms and often some chicken of the woods. There are others I will pick when I see them, but it is more the case of what I know I pick. In my twenties I knocked about with a Bulgarian lad who was also into hunting. What he and his family did not know about fungi was not worth knowing. Central and Eastern Europeans know their stuff!
Roger Phillips does a good book- you NEED photos where fungi are concerned. Some colleges do mycology course and I know some branches of the WEA do.
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.

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