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The Really Wild Food Guide

Out of Print
By: Johnny Jumbalaya(Author)
200 pages
The Really Wild Food Guide
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  • The Really Wild Food Guide ISBN: 9780954415808 Spiralbound Dec 2002 Out of Print #163015
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If you frequent the outdoors on a regular basis and want creative food ideas for living off the land, extending your provisions, or simply want to explore new food tastes and textures, this 200 page guide is one of the best starting points around.

Written with outdoors people in mind - and those who want to explore Britain's wild food resources - the guide has references on over 150 edible wild plants, outlines some 240+ recipes, more than 120 additional suggestions and ideas, and keeps instructions and measurements simple.

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Out of Print
By: Johnny Jumbalaya(Author)
200 pages
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