Harvesting And Eating Invasive Plants

harvesting and eating invasive plants

A wealth of edible wild plants is flourishing all around us, often unnoticed. Despite their attractive attributes, many of these wild edibles have been neglected, overlooked, or deemed unimportant. Some remain practically invisible to most people. The edible invasive plants highlighted here are wild foods that I regularly incorporate into my meals when they’re in season.

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Making Fire Cider – A Traditional Remedy With Many Health Benefits

making fire cider a traditional remedy with many health benefits

Apple cider vinegar is one of the most widely used health products globally. It’s affordable, easy to store, and highly versatile, earning it the nickname “liquid gold.” From every corner of the world where apples are cultivated, you’ll find a variety of cider vinegar recipes and remedies that have been passed down through generations.

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A Few Creole Healing Herbs You Should Try – Part II

a few creole healing herbs you should try – part ii

Welcome back to our exploration of Creole healing herbs! In the first part of this article, we looked at the fascinating world of traditional Creole medicine, discussing the historical significance and usage of herbs like Groundsel Bush (Manglier), Elderberry (Sureau), and Lizard’s Tail (Herbe à Malo). These plants have been cherished for their medicinal properties and continue to be integral to natural healing practices within Creole communities.

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How To Raise Free-Range Geese And Ducks

how to raise free range geese and ducks

When thinking about raising livestock on grass, sheep, cattle, and other ruminants might be the first to come to mind. However, we’ve discovered that pasturing waterfowl is both a gratifying and economical venture. Watching geese enthusiastically tackle pesky weeds can make you wish you had introduced them to pasture much sooner!

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How To Stop The Bleeding Using A Tourniquet

how to stop the bleeding using a tourniquet

The danger of hemorrhage from traumatic injuries is ever-present, whether in times of peace or chaos, arising from incidents like car crashes, workplace accidents, civil disturbances, or even a hypothetical zombie apocalypse. Without prompt treatment, a severe arterial bleed can render a person beyond medical assistance within mere minutes. Sometimes, the blood loss is so critical that emergency responders can’t reach the victim in time.

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Shelter Building With Balecob

shelter building with balecob

We’re living in a thrilling era for natural building! Although constructing with earth has been a worldwide practice for centuries, its resurgence in the Western Hemisphere is relatively recent, spanning just the past 30 to 40 years. During this period, development was often hindered by building codes and regulations that weren’t designed with natural or sustainable construction in mind.

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Use These Places To Hide Your Food Storage

use these places to hide your food storage

If a long-term disaster disrupts supply chains and food becomes scarce, looters might go from house to house, taking people’s supplies. Even if that doesn’t occur, the government might seize your food under Executive Order 13603, which permits officials to take supplies during a national emergency. To prepare for these scenarios, you should find good hiding spots for your food.

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