Hi Amanda, I'm trying to subscribe to skillshare using the link but it keeps saying "site cannot be reached, check if typo". I think I saw another similar comment here too.
When my grandfather was a young man in Italy, his friends asked him to go with them to forage for mushrooms. He declined. Six of his friends died of poisoning. Your advice is welcome and so important. Thank you for taking the time to present this video.
I really appreciate how responsible you are by encouraging people to educate theirselves about how to identify and conserve these resources. It’s one of the reasons I subscribe to your channel. I hope you’re feeling much better now. Take care of yourself and Frank. 🙂
I love how intimitly you are informed about foraging, knowing every aspect of the process and not just identification. I also appreciate your determination to provide instruction and share your devout sense of responsibility.
I hope you feel as well as you look Amanda. I was excited to see a video this morning and on foraging to boot! I'm one of the many who asked you to address the subject. So thank you! I wish you and anyone reading this comment to have a great day!
Wow, imagine if there were more Amanda's in this world. How awesome our world would be. Thank you for taking the time to give us some of your foraging knowledge . One of my favorite videos.
So glad you're back! My mom was very good at find morels. I would walk by them and she would see them. So fun. Watching you and your mom brings back great memories. Thanks.
I love the foraging content. Please do more of these. I have been loving your channel since I found it. I love that you are real and not over the top or acting. It's like checking in with a friend who likes the things you like. Thanks for all that you do.
Good to see you back at it Amanda. You and Frank are awesome. Hope you feel tip top soon, but try not to over do anything. Take your time, we`ll all still be here.
Wonderful to see you and Frank! This was a foraging inspiration, I really enjoyed it! You’re an awesome educator, thank you for providing this video! Happy foraging! 🐾💜🐾💚🐾💜🐾💚🐾💜🐾
The drone will be a game changer. If we thought your videography was amazing before watch out you will be taking your videos to a whole new level. Can’t wait. It’s going to be fabulous ❤
Awesome to see you again! Great foraging with your mom. I garden and consider it a workout, for sure. Awesome foraging talk, thank you!! YAY on the drone!!!!!! Happy summer everyone.👍😎🇨🇦🌲💜🐾💘
Thanks for keeping it real, Amanda! No fancy clothes required to forage! Love your thinking on the basket and leash - everything must have multiple uses when living in a small space!
This offer is a great way to explore Skillshare and see for yourself how it could enhance your life 👇🏼 The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/tidelinetoalpine06221
Everyone should always take time to invest them themselves. I think Skill share is something that I may look into. I have heard that we must constantly invest in ourselves.
Everyone should always take time to invest them themselves. I think Skill share is something that I may look into. I have heard that we must constantly invest in ourselves.
There are many reasons I’m a big fan of yours. Your dedication to responsibility (in so many facets not just foraging) and the fact that you speak out about it is one of my top reasons to love you.
Great video! I really enjoy your content. Thanks for sharing your time with us! I look forward to seeing you every week with something new and exciting to share!😀❤💚💛🧡😀
Just loved this video so much. You look so good. Beautiful, healthy and happy. Thank you for sharing all you know about foraging. You talked about aspects I've haven't thought of, and are so important. Thank you again so much.
During WW2 in Great Britain, they collected rose hips and turned them into preserves to supplement vitamin C, which they couldn't get from imported fruit.
its so special to get to witness your growth and now a drone! how fun! i wish i wasn't trapped in a city and had places to forage that were not covered in exhaust dust. keep bringing us along ! cant wait for the truck updates. you're so lucky to have decent parents, im disabled and did not win the family lottery- no mechanic area, no homeowners, no yards to forage or work in. maybe next lifetime. sending yall love.
Congratulations on getting a drone ! This will be so much fun. Thank you for book recommendations. Have a good week stay safe and take care of yourself.
I too loved picking Mushrooms and you are right always know what your picking because eating the wrong mushrooms or harvesting any wild foods. Yes your right about saving some for the animals too. I only take enough for eating. Thank you for sharing your very good info. Have a good Sunday. Also your new drone is cool. The drone pictures are so clear and yes first know how to used the camera so you get clear photos. I loved the my Drone.
6:23 mark: Good Words on ignoring appearances or comparisons, and on just doing it. I like these nuggets of wisdom that are applicable to a variety of situations.
Amanda~ Thank you so much for all the wonderful information on how to start the wild foraging journey. I am absolutely thrilled to get started. I recently purchased these books as resources: 'Edible Wild Plants - Wild Foods from Dirt to Plate' by: John Kallas, PhD 'The Forager's Harvest- A Guide to Identifying, Harvesting, and Preparing Edible Wild Plants' by: Samuel Thayer 'Peterson Field Guide to Mushrooms of North America' 2nd Edition by: Karl B. McKnight, Joseph R. Rohrer, Kirsten McKnight Ward & Kent H. McKnight And I bought a foraging basket and it also has a strap attached to it. :)
I'm a botanist and Nature Lover, and I think you're spot on on everything you said. I love David Aurora's book! I had a similar experience to yours with what I thought were truffles, but it was out the other end😂 Good thing I cooked them or who knows what might have resulted! I love coral and cauliflower mushrooms. Another good guideline is to always leave some plants/fruiting bodies to keep the stand going in the future. I take only a little here and there. You are awesome, thanks Amanda!💚🌄🌠
Hats off to you - it really is a talent. I joined a foraging club, read some books, spent hours going to the "right" places and came home with 1 morel. >_< But I had a lot of fun and a healthy appreciation for those who can find them. They are soooo delicious. I'm not giving up.
Morel mushrooms in the spring, great. In Illinois in the fall morel look-a-like, please do not eat or even cook. The fumes can make you very uncomfortable. Eating just a bite and one half bite made me very sick. My husband found them, cooked them, got an upset stomach, insisted I should enjoy them even if he felt horrid. I tried and was vomiting most of the night.
YOU HAVE A DRONE!!!!!! WOOOOOHOOOOO!!! Can't wait to see all the amazing content you're going to get!! And..on a completely different topic...you look and sound like you're feeling better! Enjoy those morels darlin...cheers💜
Your teaching skills are absolutely awesome. Thorough, stressing whats important so simply and then repeating those crucial points to plant them firmly in your listeners mind. I suspect you're a natural because you taught yourself and are an ongoing learner. I have so much respect for your honesty and transparency. Keep well, keep going. You are necessary.
So super jealous of all your morels! I am yet to find them - here by us morel spots are very few and their spots very much held secret. We do find lots of boletes, chicken of the woods, pine rings and termitomyces when we are lucky, though. Can't wait to see what you do with your drone!
Love ❤️ your channel 👍🏾 SMART SMART SMART SMART SMART!!! #FORAGING & Identifiying life saving edibles... hope you've built a home/van library for growing in knowledge & skills
Oh my gosh you have a drone you should be able to get some awesome shots on your travels. The next statement is me being very facetious. Just remember don’t drone on and on and on and on lol congratulations on the purchase
Excellent excellent vlog. Great instruction, great advise and great reference material referral. I myself am looking for a good sustainable area for Turkey tail and all you mentioned. I love mushrooms cooked or raw. We have so many edible plants here in BC that are so healthy. With the ever rising cost of food, foraging is becoming a viable supplementation option. I look forward to more of your ‘classes’. Cheers from Vancouver eh!
I admire the fact you brought up how important it is to be respectful of environment and what lives in it. I am going to get that book. I walk in the woods outback and see many different mushrooms. I love mushrooms. Yet, don't know the poisonous ones.
I am so glad to see you back. Love love the foraging information especially the perspective of how to use tools and resources. I have also been trying to find the video where you make your own flat bread. Any hints?
Yay! A drone. Be careful. Mine went swimming on its own after about 3 months. Luckily it was only a DJI Mavic Mini so less money wasted and I’ve been trying to fix it but so far no luck yet. How fun! I miss mine frequently.
Amanda you are such a sweet person and so is Frank I just love your videos and I miss them when you are sick I pray that you can stay healthy not for the videos but for your health. thanks for being you!
Chanterelles are the only thing I've been comfortable foraging. I keep a net bag in my backpack just in case I come across any. I was taught to use the net bag so the spores could drop. Thanks for your wonderful video and congrats on the drone.
There are mushrooms in Canada that can cause death. People forget this because this country is so safe for the most part. But a lady from our community died a few years ago after mistaking the identity of a mushroom she commonly picked.
I was so excited to see you bring your new drone out from behind that curtain! You have amazing videography skills, and your channel is such a pleasure to watch because of the ways you record and edit your videos! I look forward to seeing what more you'll create using a drone (a side note: I usually despise drones for how intrusive they feel when they whirl by, but in your creative hands, I'm excited to see what happens!)
It's so good to see you! I've thought of you often since your last video, praying for your speedy recovery. 🙏 Thank you for the info you've shared in this video,I'm going to pick up some of the books you suggested. The world needs more people as thoughtful and conscientious as you.
You're not too far from Washington state and we have tons and tons and tons of wild ginger. I find it near the "iron horse trail" where it grows along the old train structures so its very easy to pick without uprooting other plants. It also grows on the east side of the state pretty close to the border.
Hey Amanda that was a great video always look forward to seeing you and Frank you guys always make my day it is so beautiful at your mom and dad‘s amazing I’m so happy for you that you got a drone that is awesome thanks for taking us along have fun and be safe 🇺🇸♥️🙂👍🌍☮️🐾🚐🇨🇦
Outstanding share Miss Amanda. Critically important points and tips. SO looking forward to the drone footage. Literally going to be e-p-i-c!! I was thinking though if Mr. Frankee is jealous of your *COFFEE & CELL* then how is he going to endure the drone? haha
I wish I liked mushrooms lol. When I am out I still cant help but look for them 😆 . I just photograph them and leave em for the next person or animals.
Glad to see you happy hi Frank thank you Amanda for you vidoe clips some how I've got to learn how to give some thing for your efforts still learning your sincerly mark
Excited to try Skillshare! Thank you for the recommendation! I’ve been seeing it pop up a lot lately and can’t wait to get into it! So glad you’re feeling better! I just truly enjoy watching your content…it’s part of my wind down routine to just listen to the outdoors while being cooped up in the city!
I really appreciate this video...very detailed and mindful of the environment and animals. Also, great “all around” tips for newbies, and the role of AI/social media! Thanks for this! Stay safe you two!
I was going to take a foraging class near me, but then I heard Forestry Forest talk about encountering a nest of ticks while foraging and that scared me off! 😉
This video excites me so much. Number 1: Foraging!!! I so badly wish I knew of a morel patch and will be keeping my eyes open. Snakes frighten me, so that is probably the biggest concern I have re: the practice of foraging. I have done some and have limited myself to only those items I absolutely know I can identify, and as such, it breaks my heart that Im probably leaving behind a ginormous slew of great and wonderful edibles. Number 2: The Drone!!! Im so happy you’ve gotten one, cuz I already appreciate your videography enormously. Im excited to watch how you integrate footage and how your videos change. Number 3: SkillShare.!!! I am already enrolled in a digital photography class and Ive learned so much. It was a leap for me, as Im an analog holdout, who resisted strenuously against the new kid - digital. Now, its not only not new, its better in many ways, for many reasons. Thank you for this video and, please, … more education re: tips, tricks, references for ID, etc. Love watching and hope you’re healing well.
I agree with the AI to identify safe food thing. I have plantsnap on my phone. It's some times wrong. I was trying to identify a pine tree I knew it was some kind of fur but what kind? Grand, Noble, alpine, anyway plantsnap told me it was a palm tree. Good thing I ate nether of them.🙃
In the United States if you use a drone for your content and you're creating revenue from it you must have the FAA part 107 license. They will find out if you do not have it and you are using your drone to promote your channel monetarily
I got copper toxicity from mushrooms and lots of veggies and plus severe oxalate issues. Just saying if you don’t feel well. Love you and your channel.🌷
The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/tidelinetoalpine06221
Hi Amanda, I'm trying to subscribe to skillshare using the link but it keeps saying "site cannot be reached, check if typo". I think I saw another similar comment here too.
When my grandfather was a young man in Italy, his friends asked him to go with them to forage for mushrooms. He declined. Six of his friends died of poisoning. Your advice is welcome and so important. Thank you for taking the time to present this video.
I really appreciate how responsible you are by encouraging people to educate theirselves about how to identify and conserve these resources. It’s one of the reasons I subscribe to your channel. I hope you’re feeling much better now. Take care of yourself and Frank. 🙂
Thank you. It’s important so everyone can enjoy foraging for years to come.
I love how intimitly you are informed about foraging, knowing every aspect of the process and not just identification. I also appreciate your determination to provide instruction and share your devout sense of responsibility.
Thank you for sharing about foraging! Hope this video is the first of many! Good health to you and Frank!!💜💚
I hope you feel as well as you look Amanda. I was excited to see a video this morning and on foraging to boot! I'm one of the many who asked you to address the subject. So thank you! I wish you and anyone reading this comment to have a great day!
I hope you find it helpful 😃
@@tidelinetoalpine I did thanks!
Wow, imagine if there were more Amanda's in this world. How awesome our world would be. Thank you for taking the time to give us some of your foraging knowledge . One of my favorite videos.
So glad you're back! My mom was very good at find morels. I would walk by them and she would see them. So fun. Watching you and your mom brings back great memories. Thanks.
I love the foraging content. Please do more of these. I have been loving your channel since I found it. I love that you are real and not over the top or acting. It's like checking in with a friend who likes the things you like. Thanks for all that you do.
Thank you ☺️
Excellent educational video 🌲🌿
Let the party begin as your drone dances across the sky! 🌤
Good to see you back at it Amanda. You and Frank are awesome. Hope you feel tip top soon, but try not to over do anything. Take your time, we`ll all still be here.
I'm so glad you discussed sustainability in foraging. The concern is real.
Wonderful to see you and Frank! This was a foraging inspiration, I really enjoyed it! You’re an awesome educator, thank you for providing this video!
Happy foraging!
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The drone will be a game changer. If we thought your videography was amazing before watch out you will be taking your videos to a whole new level. Can’t wait. It’s going to be fabulous ❤
One of your BEST VIDEOS...Yet😋
Looking forward to the Drone addition 💯
Thanks for the Patreon sneak peek ❣✌🏽🙏
You and Frank bring Joy
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and advice Amanda... this is so helpful ! Hope you are feeling better and have a wonderful week ahead.
Awesome to see you again! Great foraging with your mom. I garden and consider it a workout, for sure. Awesome foraging talk, thank you!! YAY on the drone!!!!!! Happy summer everyone.👍😎🇨🇦🌲💜🐾💘
Thanks for keeping it real, Amanda! No fancy clothes required to forage! Love your thinking on the basket and leash - everything must have multiple uses when living in a small space!
This offer is a great way to explore Skillshare and see for yourself how it could enhance your life 👇🏼
The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: skl.sh/tidelinetoalpine06221
Everyone should always take time to invest them themselves. I think Skill share is something that I may look into. I have heard that we must constantly invest in ourselves.
Everyone should always take time to invest them themselves. I think Skill share is something that I may look into. I have heard that we must constantly invest in ourselves.
There are many reasons I’m a big fan of yours. Your dedication to responsibility (in so many facets not just foraging) and the fact that you speak out about it is one of my top reasons to love you.
Good morning Amanda, hope you are feeling much better ❤️ Thank you for sharing!! Sending you and Frank all kinds of good energy 🙏🏽🌻
Thank you for this information. Learning to forage feels so overwhelming but I love your practical (and ethical) approach.
Great video! I really enjoy your content. Thanks for sharing your time with us! I look forward to seeing you every week with something new and exciting to share!😀❤💚💛🧡😀
Ack! Been up in the back country for a few weeks, the only downside of having this freedom is missing my fav you tubers videos!
So happy to see y'all having fun. I'd love to pick and eat those delicious mushrooms. Wonderful to watch.
It’s so great that you got a drone, how fun! I was wondering how you got that shot of Truck on the bridge. Thanks for the great foraging information.
Just loved this video so much. You look so good. Beautiful, healthy and happy. Thank you for sharing all you know about foraging. You talked about aspects I've haven't thought of, and are so important.
Thank you again so much.
During WW2 in Great Britain, they collected rose hips and turned them into preserves to supplement vitamin C, which they couldn't get from imported fruit.
its so special to get to witness your growth and now a drone! how fun! i wish i wasn't trapped in a city and had places to forage that were not covered in exhaust dust. keep bringing us along ! cant wait for the truck updates. you're so lucky to have decent parents, im disabled and did not win the family lottery- no mechanic area, no homeowners, no yards to forage or work in. maybe next lifetime. sending yall love.
Congratulations on getting a drone ! This will be so much fun. Thank you for book recommendations. Have a good week stay safe and take care of yourself.
I too loved picking Mushrooms and you are right always know what your picking because eating the wrong mushrooms or harvesting any wild foods. Yes your right about saving some for the animals too. I only take enough for eating. Thank you for sharing your very good info. Have a good Sunday. Also your new drone is cool. The drone pictures are so clear and yes first know how to used the camera so you get clear photos. I loved the my Drone.
6:23 mark: Good Words on ignoring appearances or comparisons, and on just doing it. I like these nuggets of wisdom that are applicable to a variety of situations.
Thanks Mike 😊
I live in morel country in the Appalachians of Ohio/WV. I've never found any in the wild and now I know why. They're so much smaller than I realized!
Thank you Amanda for all you do. Your energy revs me up. Foraging is a blast. My brother taught me and bookshelf of books. Love you and Frank❣️
Great info & so glad to see you're feeling better! Love to Frank 🐾🚐🏞
Amanda~
Thank you so much for all the wonderful information on how to start the wild foraging journey. I am absolutely thrilled to get started.
I recently purchased these books as resources:
'Edible Wild Plants - Wild Foods from Dirt to Plate' by: John Kallas, PhD
'The Forager's Harvest- A Guide to Identifying, Harvesting, and Preparing Edible Wild Plants' by: Samuel Thayer
'Peterson Field Guide to Mushrooms of North America' 2nd Edition by: Karl B. McKnight, Joseph R. Rohrer, Kirsten McKnight Ward & Kent H. McKnight
And I bought a foraging basket and it also has a strap attached to it. :)
I'm a botanist and Nature Lover, and I think you're spot on on everything you said. I love David Aurora's book! I had a similar experience to yours with what I thought were truffles, but it was out the other end😂 Good thing I cooked them or who knows what might have resulted! I love coral and cauliflower mushrooms. Another good guideline is to always leave some plants/fruiting bodies to keep the stand going in the future. I take only a little here and there. You are awesome, thanks Amanda!💚🌄🌠
Hats off to you - it really is a talent. I joined a foraging club, read some books, spent hours going to the "right" places and came home with 1 morel. >_< But I had a lot of fun and a healthy appreciation for those who can find them. They are soooo delicious. I'm not giving up.
Morel mushrooms in the spring, great. In Illinois in the fall morel look-a-like, please do not eat or even cook. The fumes can make you very uncomfortable. Eating just a bite and one half bite made me very sick. My husband found them, cooked them, got an upset stomach, insisted I should enjoy them even if he felt horrid. I tried and was vomiting most of the night.
YOU HAVE A DRONE!!!!!! WOOOOOHOOOOO!!! Can't wait to see all the amazing content you're going to get!! And..on a completely different topic...you look and sound like you're feeling better! Enjoy those morels darlin...cheers💜
It would be really awesome if you published a book with your amazing photography skills on plants, mushrooms, etc.
foraging feels like a treasure hunt with fun surprises.
Haha yes!!! That’s why I also love rock hounding and fossil hunting.
Your teaching skills are absolutely awesome. Thorough, stressing whats important so simply and then repeating those crucial points to plant them firmly in your listeners mind. I suspect you're a natural because you taught yourself and are an ongoing learner. I have so much respect for your honesty and transparency. Keep well, keep going. You are necessary.
So super jealous of all your morels! I am yet to find them - here by us morel spots are very few and their spots very much held secret.
We do find lots of boletes, chicken of the woods, pine rings and termitomyces when we are lucky, though.
Can't wait to see what you do with your drone!
Glad you are feeling better. Give Frank I big hug for me. 💚💚💚
Love ❤️ your channel 👍🏾
SMART SMART SMART SMART SMART!!!
#FORAGING & Identifiying life saving edibles... hope you've built a home/van library for growing in knowledge & skills
Oh my gosh you have a drone you should be able to get some awesome shots on your travels. The next statement is me being very facetious. Just remember don’t drone on and on and on and on lol congratulations on the purchase
😝
Excellent excellent vlog. Great instruction, great advise and great reference material referral. I myself am looking for a good sustainable area for Turkey tail and all you mentioned. I love mushrooms cooked or raw. We have so many edible plants here in BC that are so healthy. With the ever rising cost of food, foraging is becoming a viable supplementation option. I look forward to more of your ‘classes’. Cheers from Vancouver eh!
I admire the fact you brought up how important it is to be respectful of environment and what lives in it. I am going to get that book. I walk in the woods outback and see many different mushrooms. I love mushrooms. Yet, don't know the poisonous ones.
i loved this!!! Keep the videos coming. I am also glad you are feeling better.
I am so glad to see you back. Love love the foraging information especially the perspective of how to use tools and resources. I have also been trying to find the video where you make your own flat bread. Any hints?
This is so fantastic !!
You really have a lot of information to offer people 🍀⭐🦋
I Love your beautiful Soul ⭐👍
I thought about it, but was afraid I might poison myself or start having hallucinations! PLEASE teach us!
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We are such big fans we just received just received our Frank magnet with his Paul print signature.
Yay! A drone. Be careful. Mine went swimming on its own after about 3 months. Luckily it was only a DJI Mavic Mini so less money wasted and I’ve been trying to fix it but so far no luck yet. How fun! I miss mine frequently.
Amanda you are such a sweet person and so is Frank I just love your videos and I miss them when you are sick I pray that you can stay healthy not for the videos but for your health. thanks for being you!
Chanterelles are the only thing I've been comfortable foraging. I keep a net bag in my backpack just in case I come across any. I was taught to use the net bag so the spores could drop. Thanks for your wonderful video and congrats on the drone.
There are mushrooms in Canada that can cause death. People forget this because this country is so safe for the most part. But a lady from our community died a few years ago after mistaking the identity of a mushroom she commonly picked.
Love the drone shots with the dog
I was so excited to see you bring your new drone out from behind that curtain! You have amazing videography skills, and your channel is such a pleasure to watch because of the ways you record and edit your videos! I look forward to seeing what more you'll create using a drone (a side note: I usually despise drones for how intrusive they feel when they whirl by, but in your creative hands, I'm excited to see what happens!)
It's so good to see you!
I've thought of you often since your last video, praying for your speedy recovery. 🙏
Thank you for the info you've shared in this video,I'm going to pick up some of the books you suggested.
The world needs more people as thoughtful and conscientious as you.
I received my magnet today, thanks so much! It’s weird how much your handwriting looks like mine. Hope you’re recuperating quickly! James
You're not too far from Washington state and we have tons and tons and tons of wild ginger. I find it near the "iron horse trail" where it grows along the old train structures so its very easy to pick without uprooting other plants. It also grows on the east side of the state pretty close to the border.
Hey Amanda that was a great video always look forward to seeing you and Frank you guys always make my day it is so beautiful at your mom and dad‘s amazing I’m so happy for you that you got a drone that is awesome thanks for taking us along have fun and be safe 🇺🇸♥️🙂👍🌍☮️🐾🚐🇨🇦
U should write a book on shrooming and foraging Mand...😁😁😁
Outstanding share Miss Amanda. Critically important
points and tips. SO looking forward to the drone footage.
Literally going to be e-p-i-c!! I was thinking though if
Mr. Frankee is jealous of your *COFFEE & CELL* then
how is he going to endure the drone? haha
Glad to see you are feeling better. I enjoyed watching this. Oh and the new addition is AWESOME!
I just love mushrooms but more important-I truly hope you are feeling better. Congratulations on your new "eye in the sky" 👍🙏✌
So glad you seem to be recovering well. Much love, health and peace!
Omg 20000 subscribers
Congratulations Amanda and Frank
My goodness! What a great haul of Morels!! Hope you and your Mom enjoyed them. Best to you!
I love your chair!!!!! And excited for your drone!!
I wish I liked mushrooms lol. When I am out I still cant help but look for them 😆 . I just photograph them and leave em for the next person or animals.
I wonder if there will ever be a forager TH-cam channel named "Foraging Forage." I can hear a song about that....
You are so fascinating Amanda! What a wealth of knowledge and creativity you possess. ✨👏👏👏
Namaste
I live in Michigan & have never seen morels for sale. It's 'find your own.'
Loved this!❤ I went foraging for more videos about this subject but was disappointed that you don't have a foraging playlist.😢
Glad to see you happy hi Frank thank you Amanda for you vidoe clips some how I've got to learn how to give some thing for your efforts still learning your sincerly mark
Hi Amanda hi Frank thank you for the names of foraging books how ever do they cover Australia ? Yours sincerly mark
Excited to try Skillshare! Thank you for the recommendation! I’ve been seeing it pop up a lot lately and can’t wait to get into it! So glad you’re feeling better! I just truly enjoy watching your content…it’s part of my wind down routine to just listen to the outdoors while being cooped up in the city!
This was a great video, thank you for sharing. I’d love to learn , going to get the books!!
Oh it is so good to see you out and about !
That is great about getting a drone! I plan to get one too. Thanks for the Info on skill share. 👍 Take care.
Nice to se you again. I hope you feel well. Take good care of you.
❤🐾🇸🇪 From Kristina 64 in Sweden
I am definitely keeping this saved so I can come back to it, just in case I ever want to try this 😊. thank you for all this great information!
Your just an awesome person Amanda
I really appreciate this video...very detailed and mindful of the environment and animals. Also, great “all around” tips for newbies, and the role of AI/social media! Thanks for this! Stay safe you two!
I was going to take a foraging class near me, but then I heard Forestry Forest talk about encountering a nest of ticks while foraging and that scared me off! 😉
I am a member of skill share also and love it! I use it for painting and playing guitar. Congratulations on your drone
Glad you are feeling better. Dog slobber and morels. Yum?
Thank you! Using your suggestions I've already found book resources at my local library.
Love learning about foraging!! ❤️Yippee ❤️
This video excites me so much. Number 1: Foraging!!! I so badly wish I knew of a morel patch and will be keeping my eyes open. Snakes frighten me, so that is probably the biggest concern I have re: the practice of foraging. I have done some and have limited myself to only those items I absolutely know I can identify, and as such, it breaks my heart that Im probably leaving behind a ginormous slew of great and wonderful edibles. Number 2: The Drone!!! Im so happy you’ve gotten one, cuz I already appreciate your videography enormously. Im excited to watch how you integrate footage and how your videos change. Number 3: SkillShare.!!! I am already enrolled in a digital photography class and Ive learned so much. It was a leap for me, as Im an analog holdout, who resisted strenuously against the new kid - digital. Now, its not only not new, its better in many ways, for many reasons. Thank you for this video and, please, … more education re: tips, tricks, references for ID, etc. Love watching and hope you’re healing well.
I agree with the AI to identify safe food thing. I have plantsnap on my phone. It's some times wrong. I was trying to identify a pine tree I knew it was some kind of fur but what kind? Grand, Noble, alpine, anyway plantsnap told me it was a palm tree. Good thing I ate nether of them.🙃
Thanks for the info Amanda great topic 👍👍⭐⭐🚐⭐⭐👍👍
I have recently purchased a mini drone... 🚁😎 I have been watching Pascal Basel on utube he does drone reviews
In the United States if you use a drone for your content and you're creating revenue from it you must have the FAA part 107 license. They will find out if you do not have it and you are using your drone to promote your channel monetarily
That is very helpful information for people in the US but here in Canada we have different rules.
I love morel mushrooms! You got some good ones there! I would love to go foraging with you! Little grey Wisconsin morels are amazing.
I got copper toxicity from mushrooms and lots of veggies and plus severe oxalate issues. Just saying if you don’t feel well. Love you and your channel.🌷
I'm so excited to see the drone scenes!! Yay!!