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Winter Survival Food Handbook

Winter Survival Food
Learn how to survive on wild edibles during winter. This handbook is a full colour publication, 5.5" x 8.5".

PDF Plant Magazines

In-depth wild edible PDFs. Identification, health, nutrition, recipes, history, uses & more! Click here for more.

Types of Wild Food

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Edible Weeds
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Edible Trees & Shrubs
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Foraging Seasons

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Now available! Beginner's Guide to Safely Foraging for Wild Mushrooms

Mushroom Foraging
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Alphabetical Plant Listing

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Geographic Zones Seasons

All listed plants are found in central-east Canada and north-east United States (zones 4-7), but do grow elsewhere. Click here for more.

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  • Wild food can help treat various medical conditions
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