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Rock Samphire Pickle

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Back in the 16th and 17th century Rock Samphire pickle was eaten regularly. These days it’s virtually unheard of thanks to the boring, puritan Victorians who deemed it unworthy as a foodstuff. Personally I love it and eat it mixed into brown rice or millet with a dash of tamari as a nourishing snack. Goes [...]

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Edible Wild Plants On The Welsh Gower Peninsula

Andrew Price (founder and head instructor of Dryad Bushcraft), takes you on a short stroll through the Gower Peninsula in Wales exploring a variety of edible wild plants.

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