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20 most recent entries. Does anyone know of classes on finding/eating wild food in the Baltimore MD area? I've been reading about them lately and now I want to know more. I heard that dock leaves were edible if cooked twice. So, when collecting ground elder to eat (highly recommended) I picked some fresh spring dock leaves to experiment with. There seems to be a lack of reliable information on this subject, so I present my results here. I am not an expert when it comes to the complex Rumex. Wild Food in ...

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20 most recent entries. Does anyone know of classes on finding/eating wild food in the Baltimore MD area? I've been reading about them lately and now I want to know more. I heard that dock leaves were edible if cooked twice. So, when collecting ground elder to eat (highly recommended) I picked some fresh spring dock leaves to experiment with. There seems to be a lack of reliable information on this subject, so I present my results here. I am not an expert when it comes to the complex Rumex. Wild Food in ...

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