Exploring Earths Forgotten Edibles - Eat The Planet

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Exploring Earths Forgotten Edibles - Eat The Planet

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Eat The Planet is for anyone interested in edible wild foods and medicinal herbs. Many of these foods have unique health benefits but are mostly forgotten by our modern culture. The articles here typically focus on non-mainstream edibles, most of which can be foraged locally. Edible Plants Edible Fungus Edible Bugs nbsp; our facebook page hellip;

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