Live a sustainable nature-based life – be healthier, wealthier, and wiser by foraging the right way. Whoever and wherever you are, you are a descendant of foragers. And there are plenty of reasons for wanting to keep this age-old practice alive today. The costs of plant-based foods have been steadily increasing throughout the years and will only continue to do so. At the same time, the negative impact of processed foods have been well documented, not to mention their rising costs as well. The best way to respond to these challenges is to become self-sufficient. Foraging is a significant part of self-sufficient living. And if you pursue it, you won’t be alone. Finding wild edibles has now become a popular activity among even city dwellers. But to make it a rewarding pursuit, you need to equip yourself with the right skills. That’s where a thoroughly researched, well-written guide like this becomes invaluable. It’s exactly what you need if you’ve been hesitant to forage due to lack of trustworthy or comprehensive information. In Foraging the Land , you will discover: The undeniable advantages of foraging for you, the community, and the environment - 100+ wild edibles you could get for free, and helpful information on each - How to confidently distinguish edible plants from harmful ones - Step-by-step instructions for conducting the Universal Edibility Test - 15+ poisonous plants, and how to avoid them so you can forage safely - How to recognize and avoid other risks aside from poisonous plants - How to forage responsibly to preserve the balance and abundance of nature - How to make foraging feasible, even in an urban setting - How to maximize your wild edible finds year round through seasonal foraging practices - How to preserve and store foraged edibles to maintain their flavor and nutrients - 30+ wild food recipes and how to cook them into mouth-watering, nourishing meals And much more. It’s true that modern living offers countless conveniences and time-saving options, and so foraging may not make a lot of sense for some people. But if you’re adventurous to begin with, it’s easy to incorporate foraging into your routine. You can gather wild edible plants while you’re hiking, walking, or camping. And it isn’t just about food or saving time every day – it also makes for a fantastic bonding opportunity for the entire family. You’ll also upgrade your culinary experience by turning foraged wild edibles into memorable meals. The benefits of foraging go far beyond just saving money on groceries – it’s fun, practical, and nourishing. So if you haven’t started foraging yet, now is the best time to get at it! If you’re eager to discover how to be productive and safe in each foraging exploration you embark on, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button now. Eddie Holden has been foraging for the best part of 3 decades, he's spent his adult years travelling across the United States of America, carefully studying the plants and mushrooms he encounters. His knowledge of wild plants has become extensive as a result. Eddie has been foraging since he was taught to at a young age by his parents, now he has 3 children of his own with his wife Marigold (Lily, Jared and Annabelle). He's already begun teaching them how to forage, they go on frequent trips across America to enrich their knowledge but are settled in North Carolina. Eddie also runs his own Facebook group to try and help out new foragers, learn more about it here: https: //www.facebook.com/groups/firsttimeforagers