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Post by Brewforagegrow on Aug 28, 2014 8:17:10 GMT
The exception is razor clams, because it's difficult to explain why you're walking backwards along the tide line, peering down at your feet and occasionally stopping to squirt salty water into a hole in the beach from which a long hard shell pops up like a, well, you know what I mean
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Post by Brewforagegrow on Aug 28, 2014 17:43:41 GMT
hahaha, I love this thread! I think perhaps if I grow a beard it might make things more interesting... Someone photoshop a beard on emmac, Scotty wanna see
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Post by foragingmouse on Aug 28, 2014 17:51:49 GMT
That's the other fetish forum boss p
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Post by lucyblack on Sept 28, 2014 18:04:54 GMT
I've only had positive reactions in Glasgow. People have stopped and asked what I'm picking and then seems genuinely interested. I walked a park keeper round one of our parks for about 20 minutes pointing out edibles to him and asking him not to poison them! He seemed really into it. Recently I was walking about the west end in the twilight with a pair of extendable clipper and a bucket, collecting elderberries. Got a few strange looks, and to be fair I probably did look a bit dodgy, but nobody even asked me what I was up to!
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Post by bushman on Sept 29, 2014 7:27:53 GMT
I was foraging and eating (on the hoof so as to say )some Beech nuts the other day and was getting some strange looks from the muggles.
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Post by edenwildfood on Sept 29, 2014 7:55:06 GMT
I've only had positive reactions in Glasgow. People have stopped and asked what I'm picking and then seems genuinely interested. I walked a park keeper round one of our parks for about 20 minutes pointing out edibles to him and asking him not to poison them! He seemed really into it. Recently I was walking about the west end in the twilight with a pair of extendable clipper and a bucket, collecting elderberries. Got a few strange looks, and to be fair I probably did look a bit dodgy, but nobody even asked me what I was up to! I think if youre attractive and female people arent too fussed, If you look scary people think youre some sort of apple terrorist.
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Post by foragingmouse on Sept 29, 2014 8:44:24 GMT
I was foraging and eating (on the hoof so as to say )some Beech nuts the other day and was getting some strange looks from the muggles. Muggles Love it
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Post by cab on Sept 29, 2014 10:16:29 GMT
Got lengthy questioning from a nice couple last weekend, as walking home past a little local reservoir. Very enthusiastic about our basket load of shrooms. I'd rather that than the 'you're strange you are' stares I sometimes get
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Post by lucyblack on Sept 29, 2014 19:58:07 GMT
Haha! Apple terrorist! I wish I was an apple terrorist, still got to find some of them near me. Thankfully I go down to Windermere quite a lot, and it's so bountiful down there! Apples are next. Need to do better with the cider than we did last year - tasted like germolene.
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Post by Brewforagegrow on Sept 29, 2014 20:00:02 GMT
So my question would be do you geocache?
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Post by lucyblack on Sept 29, 2014 22:39:42 GMT
Geocache? Only once when I was hillwalking and one of my pals was doing a geocache thing and we had to find 'treasure' at the top of the hill. Is there a foraging link to geocaching? Foraging treasure? Tell me more....
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Post by Brewforagegrow on Sept 30, 2014 10:03:52 GMT
Geocache? Only once when I was hillwalking and one of my pals was doing a geocache thing and we had to find 'treasure' at the top of the hill. Is there a foraging link to geocaching? Foraging treasure? Tell me more.... Was actually directed at bushman, muggle is the term they use for a non geocacher. There is no link between foraging and geocaching, other than the fact I often discover new areas to forage because there is a cache there. Foraging treasure is whatever you forage.
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