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Cooking with Mrs G Rachel Goclawski
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2014
Foraging and mushrooming videos by Forager and Certified Educator, Rachel Goclawski, Programmer with the Museum of Natural History, Girl Scouts of Massachusetts, Sudbury Valley Trustees, Waters Farm Preservation
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Safely Forage and Prepare Ginkgo Biloba Nuts 2 Ways
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Safely Forage and Prepare Ginkgo Biloba Nuts 2 Ways
Opium Lettuce/ Spiny Lettuce/ Wild Lettuce ID and Uses
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Opium Lettuce/ Spiny Lettuce/ Wild Lettuce ID and Uses
Foraging for Shellfish: how to dig clams and more
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Foraging for Shellfish: how to dig clams and more
Forage to Table: Wild Mushroom, Nettle, Wildflower Dumplings
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Forage to Table: Wild Mushroom, Nettle, Wildflower Dumplings
Dryad's Saddle Mushroom- Forage and Cook
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Dryad's Saddle Mushroom- Forage and Cook
Re-wilding Lawn for Wild Food and Medicine
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Re-wilding Lawn for Wild Food and Medicine
Autumn Olive Webinar and Cooking Recipe
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Autumn Olive Webinar and Cooking Recipe
Mushrooming at Abandoned Haunted Hayride Full Video
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Mushrooming at Abandoned Haunted Hayride Full Video
Mushroom Hunt at Abandoned Haunted Hayride Forest
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Mushroom Hunt at Abandoned Haunted Hayride Forest
Fairy Ring of Hen of the Woods Mushrooms! #Shorts
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Fairy Ring of Hen of the Woods Mushrooms! #Shorts
The "Other" Chicken Mushroom: Laetiporus cincinnatus
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The "Other" Chicken Mushroom: Laetiporus cincinnatus
Is this the same for the prickly lettuce?? I'm having a hard time getting the answers I want from the internet. 😅
I will look 👀 into these
My husband is the mushroom guy he was always disappointed we didn’t have merrells so I bought him a spore kit.
How can you take it for medicinal purposes
I believe I have some of those growing on the old tree stump in my backyard
I put 20 poke berries into a jar with one cup of apple cider vinegar smash them all up and pour through a strainer to catch all the seeds. Now you have your juice of the berries in the apple cider vinegar pour one cup of organic honey into the juice store in the fridge and take 1 tsp when you are sick it is an amazing herb for wellness. You should always put just a small amount on the inside of your wrist for 15 minutes or so to make sure you are not allergic to the herb. Do this test for all herbs before using them. I am 71 years old and only use herbs for my good health I use no meds of any kind at this time. I make a Poke Root tincture also I have never used gloves ever. Reply
HELLO In which month did you put the mixture you prepared into the soil? Thank you
I heard just cut it up and add Vodka
I have ginkgo biloba trees, and that tree does not healthy….leaf scorch
A couple of these are growing in my yard in a patch that I planted with various seeds last fall, but nothing really grew. I didn't know what it was for a long time, and then I decided it was lettuce - but what kind? I thought these grew from lettuce seeds I had planted, but really they do look odd. Ahahaha.
How can you use the ground leaves?
I've tried it. It didn't help. Tylenol worked better for my pain.
The video is very choppy and cuts out a lot. I would love to know about the white milky latex portion the video cuts out very bad on that part. How do you use that and how to collect it with so little of it coming out? I also don’t have Facebook but I will be definitely be following you on here!! Thanks God Bless
I just pulled out a BUNCH of these last week and I live in chronic pain for 24 years from a car accident and I was on meds that would help take at least the edge off now they taking a way the medication but I want to find true natural remedies God intended because nothing seems to work anymore regardless but I don’t want these man made chemicals. I want to try herbs and foraging. I live on 10 acres and I have close to 12-15 elderberries trees and I just found out today that they are safe for human consumption even though they are wild I was always told its toxic and I also read they toxic but today I found out they not so what a blessing to have this on my property after four years of watching a waste of berry slip by me that I could have been using for my family who has severe weak immune systems!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!! God Bless
I take 500mg of Wild Lettuce 2X a day, once in the morning and once at night. How do I dose the tincture to get 500mg? I want to learn how to make my own tincture, but, I need to be able to get the dosing correct. I have Ankylosing spondylitis and it helps me with pain. I have partial seizures and after taking it for about 10 years my EEG came back normal. It also helps me sleep better. My son takes it for insomnia, but, he takes 2,400mg at bed time. (His insomnia is so bad he also takes 4,500mg of Ashwagandha with it). If I take even half of that much it makes me jittery feeling and keeps me from sleeping, so, I have to be able to get the dosing correct.
I understand completely your pain! I have that also plus Crohn’s disease, fibromyalgia & being tested for psoriatic arthritis.. I am searching for herbal remedies
I dry my Morales with a fan on paper towel and find alot of yellow on the paper towel and think this is a thick bit of spore's i then take these paper towels to the woods and plant them on dead trees ive never found them in ash forests but they are black Morales and might be different popple trees are very good because they lose alot of branches and grow so thick and die so much when the forest matures hope this helps their population
has anyone tried doing this without the brewing step?
Still don't know the difference between chokeberry and elderberry
The music to too loud! 😮
How do you process them Mrs. G?
Thank you for this video!
I can tell the soil is not in good condition just looking at these thinly bamboo shoot.
Any update?
Wow, I have been picking fiddleheads for over half a century. Most of what you said in this video about “sustainability” is simply and scientifically not true. Fiddlehead (ostrich) ferns grow with veracity and when you find them in the environment that they thrive in like lowland (entervale) areas along rivers it is almost impossible to over pick them from year to year. In our area in eastern Canada there are commercial pickers who will run the rivers in canoes and literally clean up. A week later the ferns are 6 inches high with just as many heads as before they picked. After they are all too tall to pick anymore they keep growing from the root ball. By mid summer ours on our own land grow over 5 feet tall and taller so thick we have to make a path through them to get to the river. The university of Minnesota did a study some years ago on how to “safely” can them by pressure canning only. Cooking them in the bottles for 90 minutes. This would make the fiddleheads into something like a slime green gravy. Nonsense. I think the professor and the college kids were probably smoking some greens while doing that “research”. We have been canning for nearly 50 years and my parents, grandparents and my great grandparents before them canned them in a simply water bath canner using typical clean sterile procedures without one single sickness ever. Almost every person I know eats them and there are thousands of pounds of them sold commercially here. They can also be cultivated but why would anyone bother when the creator has done such a great job. Everyone should respect the world around us but sometimes there is so many government funded university studies done by people who have zero real world knowledge to start with and then they publish their foolishness and the government inevitably will make “regulations” to protect us. My Scottish ancestors survived because the ate fiddleheads and got more vitimin C than they could ever have crossed the ocean with. They warded off scurvy with them and by drinking pine needle tea. Again more vit C than oranges. Nonetheless I found your video interesting. :). I hope I was able to inform and not insult. If you learned more about ostrich ferns,(fiddleheads) than before,..great. If you were offended I am truly sorry. Above all keep foraging. :)
what is it? first it is not opium
It's a herb that is a natural painkiller
Can you eat out raw
It's not " opium" lettuce ..same effect of taking an aspirin or Motrin...sick of these click bait videos with b.s.saying it's like narcotics because it's NOT even close.
It's 2024... What was the result? Did it work? Follow up!
Any results? This is the most important… slurry it’s easy to make , but what you get after is important.
You were very informative!!!! Subscribed! Thank you!
Can we eat leaves from the tree directly?
Bless you looks delicious, can't wait to have my own chick chicks one day!
Living in Massachusetts Just can’t find it 😢even in Maine 😢 So frustrating
Your not looking in the right places because they are in Maine. You will find them in moist areas along streams and creeks. I've harvested several pounds last week here in Ontario
@@eddieo4978 thank you
Did you have anything pop yet? It’s May 7th 2024. I found some at a State Park here in central MN. Planning on making a honey slurry to put on an old wood chip area where other shrooms have been growing.
Music's louder than the voice sometimes but thanks for the video
Hi Rachel, how did it work? Do you have a follow up video?
Earth day, already I guess I'm cutting down two trees this year
How bout rain water
I just ate 20 cooked nuts without removing the centers…is that okay?
THAT’S AWESOME!! 🎉
Are you shittin me
Vinegar helps instantly with nettle bites
Is this for real? Nettle weed?
Bull c(r)ap. It helps, but not that much or quick. You have to absolutely have the whole of your hands and fore arms covered in welts from the stinging nettles and do that every morning and every night for a month. I've done it and it is intense but it works a little bit. Forget using your hands forcefully during a flare up, it just alleviates the pain a little
Cap
It's really not it. it's quite literally a anti inflammatory
Hey so I found some of this same stuff I'm pretty sure and it was growing under big dieing tree not sure what type but it was indeed growing out ground from tree roots but there also was a branch a small one was attached to and growing on so guess they can grow on the tree it's self to?
update?
I made a slurry 3 years ago. I used a quarter cup of maple syrup, a pinch of non iodized salt, and flour. Today we found 17 and it looks like they just popped. I also tossed ashes from the stove out on the snow. I'm hoping tomorrow will show many more
Hi there. I planted this last year, barely grew about 4in tall, I have asked several places and cant seem to get a response. Can you just use it right off the plant? Or how does one make the most effective use of it? One place said ferment in vodka to make a tincture, but I dont know what type, how long...etc? Any guidance for the best use and directions would be greatly appreciated from a newby
98% ethanol (alcohol) and you gonna hitting so the ethanol vaporizer
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