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Looking for a list of foraging blogs? Here are the top blogs on wild edibles!

14/2/2013

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'I've been wanting to do this for a while. There are so many places of inspiration for anyone in the foraging/ wild plants field, and it can be very handy to have an overview. Rather than being the ultimate list, this blogroll is a work in progress, so I look forward to adding more.

Feel free to link back to this list so that others can enjoy it as well!
Also check out Wildcraft Diva's list here and Mark's from Galloway Wild Foods list (with the addition of some interesting twitter accounts) here.

Want to be included in this list? Following a blog you don't see listed here? Simply send me an e-mail through the contact form on this site.

Berlin Plants
Reading history in the green spaces of Berlin. A blog  about local plants, their fascinating histories and myriad uses.

Call of the Wild
Wild food, weird recipes, and seaweed on my washing line: Adventures of a forager and his three-year-old son in Cornwall.


Carl Legge
Seeking sustainability on the Llyn Peninsula: foraging, growing, cooking and permaculture.

Cold Water Swimmers
A Blog about nature, food, and food from nature.

Eat the Weeds
'Long before I went to school my mother would hand me a table knife and a paper bag and tell me to go find some dandelion greens for supper. While doing that I noticed wild strawberries, later checkerberries, raspberries, apples and roses.  My mother foraged as did my grandmother and great grandmother. I learned about plants long before I learned what their names were.
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Eat Weeds
'And every day I walk the land and take from it what she chooses to give me, continually learning the ancient art of the forager.
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Edible Wild Food
Edible Plants, Foraging and Recipes.

Fat of the Land
Langdon Cook is a writer, instructor, and lecturer on wild foods and the outdoors.

Feral Botanicals
'Herbalism is just one way to connect folks to the landscape around them and to give a sense of independence when it comes to personal health and nutrition.
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First Ways
An Urban Foraging Blog: Wild Plants for Food, Medicine and More in Portland, Oregon. 'Join me in unlocking the ancient secrets of wild plants all around us. My goal is to inspire and empower everyone to connect with nature and experience the joyful remembrance of who we really are'.

Food under Foot
Eat Weeds and Thrive. Our Mission is to entertain and re-educate people about nutrition and healthy eating by providing information on the nutritional and medicinal value of uncultivated, wild edibles.   We focus on the edibles that abound in our local environment, often characterized as “weeds” and mischaracterized as a nuisance.

Foraging Family
Adventures in Food and Freedom. A middle school science teacher and aspiring caveman.


Forage Londen
'On a daily basis, I study wild food, pick wild food, obsess about wild food and love sharing what I have leant, running forays and taking groups mushroom hunting in The New Forest.I have set up Forage London to give city dwellers like myself a chance to enjoy and discover some of the amazing wild foods that grow all around us.
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Forager's Harvest
Connecting people and nature through the ancient craft of foraging. Foraging is the missing link in modern civilized cultures--it is this direct physical connection, in the form of sustenance, that brings us to our deepest appreciation and understanding of the natural world. 

Forage Sussex
UK Wild Food Foraging with some game, wild brewing, recipes, herbal remedies and some adventures in there too. The travels of a foodie hunter gatherer around Sussex learning the skills needed to forage in the UK and create the best wild food dishes.

Forage Wild Food
'Foraging is my passion and there is little I enjoy more than getting outside and searching for wild food. From 2009-11 I worked as a full time forager supplying wild ingredients to many of Britain’s top restaurants. As a result, I have built up a wealth of knowledge about hundreds of species of edible plants, gained through thousands of hours ‘in the field’ collecting and eating them.
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Galloway Wild Foods
Foraging in Scotland's bountiful Southwest, with Mark Williams. 'After stumbling on my first chanterelles at 16, my fascination with wild foods swelled like a cep in the rain'. 

Going Wild

'I hope to document my bucolic frolicking, urban adventures and coastal forays in search for wild, tasty, and free food!'

Gourmet Foragables
How to find and cook with wild edibles. Specializing in wild mushrooms, cultivated mushrooms, huckleberries, and other foraged goods.

Healing Weeds
'The more people get to know about the true value of some “invasive” plants, the less people will be wasting precious time and resources on weeding or polluting the soil spraying the unwanted-plants out of their way.  All that trouble to make room for much poorer cultivated edibles.'

Hunger and thirst for life
'I'm a wandering weed lover, wild foods consultant, and worshipper at the altar of tasty treats. For me, foraging is the sweet spot where spending time outside in my beloved Rocky Mountains intersects with good eats. Spare me your diets, nutritionism, and orthorexia.  Food, and indeed life, are about the pleasure of experience'.


Hunter Gather Cook
Inspirational adventures in wild food.

Kitchen Life Skills
Things it helps to know. A blog from south west Cork, from the peninsula known as Sheep's Head.

Msitu from the Forest
Mina Said-Allsopp, a foraging obsessed food fanatic in Leeds. 'I believe that knowing more about our food and getting closer to nature is the key to leading a healthier, more sustainable life.  I know that since I started foraging, I have been more in tune with the world around me than ever before.'

Nami-Nami

An Estonian food writer & sociologist sharing a delicious life and blog with an equally food-obsessed husband  and three gorgeous kids.

Nordic Food Lab
A non-profit, self-governed organisation, established in 2008 by head chef of Noma Rene Redzepi and gastronomic entrepreneur Claus Meyer. Our purpose is to explore the building blocks of Nordic cuisine through traditional and modern gastronomies. We investigate old and new raw materials and techniques, developing knowledge and ideas for the Nordic region and the world.

Return to Nature

'The mission of Return to Nature is to provide a safe and healing teaching bridge for individuals and communities to recognize Nature as a continual and abundant provider of nourishment, medicine, food, and sacred connection. Return to the perception that Nature is the very source of our sustenance as humans.'

Sergei Boutenko
Passionate about health and wild edibles.


The 3 foragers
Follow the adventures of Robert, Karen, and Gillian as they search for, photograph, and eat wild foraged plants.


Wallum's Musings
'Over the years I have built up a working knowledge of identification, medicinal plant properties and edible species of plants. With my current obsession unwaning, I am progressively building upon an herbarium and a seed reference collection, with a focus on local species'.


Wild blessings
'I have always loved nature.  Even as a little girl my pockets, socks and hats were always stuffed with crumbled flowers, acorns, magic pebbles…even minnows (poor things!). Not much has changed in that regard'.


Wildcraft Vita
Learning about wildcraft, edible plants, herbs, making gifts, recipes, natural cosmetics, crafts in bella Italia
. English wild plant lover living in Italy who likes experimenting with nature.

Wilde in the Woods
Foraging, Herbal Medicine, Wild Nutrition, Wild Gardening, Walks & Talks.

Wild food and recipes UK
Foraging and creating great recipes with flavours forgotten.


Wild Food Forager
Picking and eating wild food in the UK.

Wild Food Girl
'I have great enthusiasm for finding, studying, identifying, tasting, experimenting with, and creating delicious meals with edible wild plants and I look forward to sharing my ongoing journey with you.'

Wild Harvests
Wild food experiments and personal foraging accounts from the Pacific Northwest centering on Northwest Washington and Southern Vancouver Island.

Wild Man Wild Food
Fergus the forager: adventures of a wild food experimentalist. Also, check out his newest project: The Foraged Book Project.

Wild Picnic
A gallery of edible and useful wild plants, in Wellington and the Wairarapa (NZ).

Wild Plant Forager
Edible weeds nourish your wild wisdom. Follow my family and me on a wild plant journey. Foraging tips, tricks and recipes.

Wildman Steve Brill
The man who got arrested in Central Park for foraging dandelions...
very informative website.
13 Comments
wildcraft diva link
14/2/2013 05:49:13 am

Hey great list! I did one a while ago for the UK. I started doing one for the US, but lost my list.Very flattered to find myself on it(I'm still a learner compared to most of the others) Thanks. Let's hope everyone adds to it.
(uk blogs)http://wildcraftvita.blogspot.it/2012/03/httpwww.html

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Leaf link
14/2/2013 03:42:24 pm

Wildcraft Diva, I simply could not imagine this list without you! To me, foraging is not about certificates, but it's a way of life, and one that suits you :)
That's a great list on your blog, I'll take a closer look to it when I have some more time.

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Sally McKenna link
21/2/2013 06:45:58 pm

Thank you for this - absolutely invaluable - list. And thank you for including me.

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Leaf link
21/2/2013 06:51:31 pm

You're very welcome :)

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David Fennings link
22/2/2013 04:45:21 am

Thanks for mentioning me! Will do my best to provide some great blogs for everyone. If you'd like to guest post on Forage Sussex I would be honoured!

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Leaf link
22/2/2013 03:10:58 pm

Thank you for the inspiration, David. A guest post would be great, but probably somewhere later on the year - it's quite hectic now here (in the middle of a move). Enjoy those first wild greens!

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layla glantz
25/4/2013 05:07:55 am

Hi all, I am looking for reliable diligent types to forage for me, we need people in May for Cleavers & Plantain plucking, you will be paid by weight, so the quicker and more experienced you are the better. If interested answer and we can have a chat. Thanks Layla

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Leaf link
26/4/2013 03:13:11 am

Where are you located, Layla?

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Elliot Kett link
24/1/2014 05:10:37 am

Hi there! Love the list of blogs you've complied here. I've started a foraging blog based in Kent, would be great if you could put a link up to my site;

http://goingwildforaging.blogspot.co.uk

Thanks,

Elliot

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Leaf link
26/1/2014 05:16:42 pm

Done :)

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Pille @ Nami-Nami link
3/5/2014 05:33:11 pm

Off to explore all the blogs on the list :)

I'm based in Estonia, and forage for (and blog about) wild mushrooms, wild forest berries (strawberries, bilberries, bog bilberries, cloudberries, lingonberries, cranberries), stinging nettles, ground-elder etc.

Here are all the foraging recipe posts: http://nami-nami.blogspot.com/search/label/Food%20Sourcing%3A%20Nature

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Leaf link
4/5/2014 06:10:16 pm

Lovely blog, added it to the list!

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myriam link
20/11/2014 04:21:12 am

Oooh, what a great list!

I also have a foraging recipe blog if you're interested in adding it to your list:
http://dearrhubarb.tumblr.com/tagged/foraging

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