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“And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street”

July 1, 2013 by admin

Title of post thanks to Dr. Seuss!  

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In this busy world, rife with convenience products, we wonder how many people know that you can forage for edible delights even in the most urban settings.IMG_0068

Obviously, you don’t want to disturb any food located on private property.  But if you know where to look, public land has a lot to offer.

For example, less than ½ mile from our home, there is a heavy-loaded Mulberry Tree.   We can think of no better way to complement a bike ride or walk around our neighborhood, then pausing by this generous tree for a mid-jaunt snack.

It has become a summer highlight since we moved to our current neighborhood.  Recently, we found a blackberry bush in the same parcel of public space!

Identifying sources of food growing in your environment is yet another way to deepen your connection to your neighborhood and the world at large.  It is also a basic survival skill.  But be certain to drive home the point to your children that NO found food should ever be eaten unless a knowledgeable adult has identified it as safe for consumption.

We’d love to hear about what you can forage near your home!


2 Comments

  1. Karen Rosenberger says:

    Did you see my Mulberry Pie picture? Great minds think alike! (I am not sure if I can upload it as a comment…..I did post to Facebook so maybe you will see it there.)

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