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Eating 17 Year Cicadas – A Cicada Cookery Party

By Rockland Forager

Suburban Foragers gathered together with the Rockland Forager, Paul Tappenden, for a 17 year Cicada Party. Cicada Cookery 101. They were rather tasty buggers. Read on to learn about eating insects as...

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10 Top Reasons to Forage

As a  forager, I am often asked why I would bother gathering...

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Our Transient but Beautiful Spring Visitors

Every year as we bid farewell to March, we enter that magical...

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Ballerinas in the Snow

When wandering through a meadow during late winter it is not uncommon...

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The Mysterious and Beautiful Swamp Creatures

At this time of year, with spring just a few weeks away,...

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    Foraging after Sandy

    By Rockland Forager on November 11, 2012

    In a major catastrophe, such as Sandy, knowing about the edible and medicinal plants that grow in your area could spell the difference between life...

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    Oyster Mushrooms

    By Rockland Forager on October 28, 2012

    Learn how to identify, harvest, enjoy and preserve wild oyster mushrooms.

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    Wicked Weeds for Witches

    By Rockland Forager on October 26, 2012

    Learn which plants can be used to brew up your own powerful witches potions for devilish mischief this Halloween.

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    Dandy Dandelion Coffee Recipe for a Wild, Caffeine-free, Coffee Alternative

    By Rockland Forager on October 23, 2012

    If you have access to a patch of dandelions that haven't been sprayed, try digging up a bunch of roots and turning them into a...

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    Roasted Ginkgo nut recipe

    By Julia Wild Child on October 23, 2012

    Here's a recipe on pan-roasting delicious ginkgo nuts.

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    How to identify, harvest and prepare Ginkgo biloba for brain health

    By Rockland Forager on October 18, 2012

    Learn how to find, harvest and prepare Ginkgo biloba for a tasty treat that'll give your brain a boost.

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    Porcelain Berries are too pretty to eat

    By Rockland Forager on September 19, 2012

    Porcelain Berry (Ampelopsis brevipedunculata) resemble speckled porcelain droplets of green, turquoise, purple, pink and white, with many tones in between. They can be truly...

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    How to Survive the Hunger Games – Suburban Foragers’ Style – part I

    By Rockland Forager on September 10, 2012

    The Hunger Games is about survival, but then so is life itself. The safest survival stores you can have, is knowledge. Those who can turn...

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    What to do About West Nile Virus? A non-toxic pesticide free natural solution

    By Rockland Forager on September 4, 2012

    There's a big hoopla about West Nile Virus right now and I wonder what is really behind it. So few people have ever contracted...

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    Hip Hop Hooray for Humulus lupulus!

    By Sustainable Sachi on September 3, 2012

    Hops, like valerian, are a traditional herbal remedy for anxiety, restlessness and insomnia. You may be familiar with hops in association with beer brewing (where...

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