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The Scouts Guide To Wild Edibles Mike Krebill

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The Scouts Guide To Wild Edibles Mike Krebill
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Publisher: St. Lynn's Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 24.58 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Mike Krebill
ISBN: 9781943366262, 1943366268
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The Scouts Guide To Wild Edibles Mike Krebill by Mike Krebill 9781943366262, 1943366268 instant download after payment.

The Scout's Guide to Wild Edibles is a National Outdoor Book Award (NOBA) winner in the Nature Guidebook category.

Ever seen a tasty-looking plant or mushroom in a yard or forest but weren't sure if it would taste good...or even be edible? In The Scout's Guide to Wild Edibles, renowned forager Mike Krebill profiles 40 widely-found edible wild plants and mushrooms of North America, in a guide small enough to fit right in a pocket. The author offers clear color photos and positive-ID tips for each plant, along with lip-smacking recipes and engaging projects and activities for all skill levels. The Scout's Guide will help foragers locate, identify and safely enjoy wild edibles – with the added satisfaction of knowing exactly where their food came from. This is one of those "especially for now" kinds of books for the challenging times we are in.

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