Wander and Paint — foraged foods
100 Wild Meals Illustrated - Call for Wild Food Recipes
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[...] So if someone is out there who knows opened -source, copyright free, public domain, creative commons sources of delicious recipes that I could tweak to my taste and then illustrate, that would be out of this world!...
100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Weeds & Wildflowers Salad Recipe
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[...] One requirement was that the resulting work had to either inform or visually explain an issue to a larger audience. As an organic, slow food and fresh food advocate, the concept for the "Wild Dining Illustrated" series crystallized after a few days of introspection focused...
100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Deep Fried Chicken-of-the-woods Mushrooms Recipe
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Always had a love affair with mushrooms and always will. So in this weeks edition of "Wild Dining Illustrated," I'm rendering a beautiful version of a recipe inspired from the Forager Chef...
100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Cattail Pasta Recipe
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The cattails plant fascinates me. Mostly because this wild veggie has wet feet. Its natural habitat seems to be thriving within the edges of bodies of water like lakes, ponds or maybe even rivers...
100 Wild Dining Illustrated - Wild Garlic Leek Potato Soup Recipe
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[...] This basic soup recipe could perhaps serve as a strong foundation for other culinary adventures, but don't take my word for it. I imagine that topping it with some caramelized shallots would kick it up a notch. Hint. Hint...