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Foraging: Survival Guide Edible Plants: How to Survive by Foraging For Edible Plants

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Survival Guide Edible How to Survive by Foraging For Edible Plants ~ Now on Its Second Edition ~ This book was written to show aspiring outdoor enthusiasts, foragers, survivalists and the every day Joe who is planning a camping trip, that it's very possible to sustain your body with plants in the wild, as long as you're collecting and preparing the right ones. Did you know you could eat plants to survive?? Discover the details about the following plants and how you can eat them when you're in the - Amaranthus Retroflexus - Cattail - Chicory - Dandelion - Lamb’s Quarter - Miner’s Lettuce - Prickly Pear Cactus - Purslane - Shepherd’s-Purse - Wild Onions/Garlics Kindle Unlimited Readers - Click the Yellow Button to Read for FREE! If you've ever wondered about foraging or homesteading this is a great place to get started. This book is part of a box set. Check out this link to get 3 survival books for the price of 1:

43 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 18, 2015

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September 3, 2015
Get a small book that fits in your pocket with real images if you are going to be in the woods and this is a concern. If you are just reading to get a basic idea and somewhat familiar with plants and foliage, then this is ok. For people that think everything is green and looks the same, this is not for you.
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April 29, 2015
informative, but kind of useless without photos. I know there is a link to a website with pictures, but if you are out foraging, you probably won't have an Internet connection.
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