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      Tag Archives: edible plant

      Pawpaws as Bait
      August 5, 2011

      Yesterday I picked my first ripe pawpaws (Asimina triloba) of the year. The pulp was [...]

      May Apple

      May Apple (Podophyllum peltatum) Common names: Mayapple, Devil’s Apple, Hog-apple, Indian Apple, American Mandrake, American [...]

      29
      Apr
      Fruit Leather, Round 3

      After receiving a tip from some close friends (Rachel, Tim, Jordan and Christian, thanks!!) we [...]

      25
      Nov
      Fruit Leather, round two!

      The autumn olive crew (6 adults, 6 children) processed the berries picked a few days [...]

      10
      Nov
      Second Autumn Olive Berry Harvest

      On this trip 6 of us (4 children, 2 adults) managed to harvest a little [...]

      06
      Nov
      Fruit Leather

      Autumn Olive, (Elaeagnus umbellata)While this species, a native of Korea, Japan and China introduced to [...]

      04
      Nov
      Persimmon…round one was a little bitter!

      We attempted to dry the persimmons we collected yesterday and it worked like a charm! [...]

      03
      Nov
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