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Foraging Etiquette

Elderflower

Foraging Etiquette

A few guidelines

Just coming back from harvesting wild elderflower, foraging etiquette is on my mind. I hope that by reading some of the recipes here on The Blue Heron Project, you might feel inspired to go out and forage for some of the wild bounties your land has to offer. It is so fulfilling to head out into the wild with an empty bucket and coming back home with a bucket full of wonderfully delicious things.

The truth is though, the act of foraging must be done responsibly. If you want to come back year after year to the same stinging nettle patch, or the same elder bushes, you need to make sure that you are harvesting in a manner that is sustainable.

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tags: foraging, article
categories: article
Sunday 06.07.20
Posted by Rachel Kulchin
 

How to Use Your Oven to Bake Your Pizza Properly

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How to Use Your Oven to Bake Your Pizza Properly

Baking your thin-crust pie properly will make all of the difference in the world.

I’m not saying this is the only way to cook pizza, or even the best, but I do have to say, until we build our wood fired pizza oven in the back, this is my go to method. The results are incredibly impressive, and the pizza-eating monster in the house says it is the best pizza he has ever tasted.

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tags: pizza, article
categories: article
Sunday 05.24.20
Posted by Rachel Kulchin
 

What is a Shrub?

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What is a Shrub?

Tangy and enchanting.

The word shrub, like sorbet, sherbet, and syrup, all are derived from the Arabic word sharab meaning beverage. Pre-refrigeration, the only way to preserve fruit juices were to douse them heavily with sugar, alcohol, or vinegar.

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tags: shrub, article, preservation, beverage
categories: article, preserving
Sunday 05.17.20
Posted by Rachel Kulchin
 

What is Kombucha?

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What is Kombucha?

A look into this fermented tea.

Many of our “familiar foods” such as cheeses, cured meats, yogurt, pickles, sauerkraut, and miso all undergo fermentation, and while fermented tea might sound very weird, there are many documented benefits for bringing fermented foods into your diet.

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tags: kombucha, fermentation, article
categories: fermentation, article
Wednesday 04.29.20
Posted by Rachel Kulchin
 

The Buzz on Stinging Nettles

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The Buzz on Stinging Nettle

Foraging for that peppery zing.

You know, sometimes, I feel like I am going to get that reputation for being that crazy plant girl. People always stop and ask me what I am doing when they catch me with my black medical gloves, basket, fully clothed from head to toe heading into the forest.

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tags: stinging nettle, article, foraging, spring
categories: spring, foraging, wild plants
Sunday 04.26.20
Posted by Rachel Kulchin
 

Feel free to explore. Let me know if you have any questions.