Monica Wilde

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The Wildbiome Project

More about the project here https://www.gofundme.com/f/wildbiome Have you ever wondered what happens to your body when you eat wild foods? I’m Mo Wilde a foraging teacher. I want to fund… Read More
March 5, 2023
by Monica Wilde
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Do Dock Leaves Really Work?

The question I’m always asked on my foraging walks when talking about the common broadleaf dock is “Do dock leaves really work?”, “Do dock leaves work on nettle stings? or “Why… Read More
March 19, 2022
by Monica Wilde
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Is sweet woodruff poisonous?

Posts about sweet woodruff are often accompanied by toxicity warnings and advice not to take it with warfarin or to check with your doctor first. So I thought an article… Read More
November 5, 2021
by Monica Wilde
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Reconnecting with nature through foraging is a path to health & happiness - not just our own but the planet's too!

Monica Wilde
Wychmoss - the Project

Coltsfoot in March

Coltsfoot is one of the first spring flowers, after the snowdrops, with the flowers appearing first before the leaves. A wonderful herb for sore throats, it likes poor, dry, stony… Read More
March 18, 2012
by Monica Wilde
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Wild Food Recipes

Gorse flowers

Gorse flowers (Ulex europaeus) are not only cheerily pretty but also edible. This doesn’t apply to the pods though as the pods contain some strong chemicals and are to be avoided.… Read More
April 4, 2016
by Monica Wilde
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Wychmoss - the Project

What’s up in the woodland garden

The last few days of glorious March sunshine have boosted the growth in the woodland garden. This is in a corner of the land always the last to be reached… Read More
March 29, 2012
by Monica Wilde
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plantsarecool

Do Plants Talk? It’s Called Biosemiosis

Can plants talk? This century we’re learning that bacteria can talk and count – it’s called quorum sensing – and they know when there are enough of them to mount… Read More
November 21, 2016
by Monica Wilde
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All Recipes, Wild Food Recipes, Wild Nutrition Facts

Salad Dressing – The Secret to a High Veg Diet

To be healthy, slim and feel full of energy and vitality you need to really review the type of fuel (food) that you’re running on. It’s common sense. Garbage in, garbage… Read More
May 22, 2015
by Monica Wilde
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Wild Food Recipes

Manna of Sicily

Manna of Sicily ~ Tapping the Ash ‘Manna of Sicily’, if you can buy it – extremely hard these days – was traditionally stocked in European pharmacies. It is white… Read More
June 6, 2008
by Monica Wilde
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Laver seaweed balls
All Recipes, Wild Food Recipes

Laver Cakes Recipe

This is a delicious breakfast snack. A twist on an old Scottish breakfast classic and a great way of making sure that you get your daily dose of the vital… Read More
February 2, 2017
by Monica Wilde
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Wild Medicine Info

List of Japanese mushroom names

I’ve always been intrigued by the poetry of Japanese names for mushrooms. beyond the top five edibles I couldn’t find a detailed list in English. Here is my list of… Read More
October 19, 2016
by Monica Wilde
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Edible Fungi, Wild Food Recipes

Orange peel fungus

Orange Peel Fungus Aleuria aurantia is a choice edible fungi with a fondness for following the edges of paths ad tracks especially where there are also decaying stumps and debris.… Read More
September 27, 2013
by Monica Wilde
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Safety of Plant Toxins

Is sweet woodruff poisonous?

Posts about sweet woodruff are often accompanied by toxicity warnings and advice not to take it with warfarin or to check with your doctor first. So I thought an article… Read More
November 5, 2021
by Monica Wilde
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All Recipes

Mo’s Crispbread Crackers

They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. I love Dr Karg crackers but being on a tight budget can’t afford to eat them as often as I… Read More
February 20, 2015
by Monica Wilde
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Wild Food Recipes, Wild Medicine Info

Wild Labneh Roule Cream Cheese

Recipe for a delicious ‘cream cheese’ substitute This is a very simple way to make a cream cheese replacement for those lovely soft herby French cream cheeses called roule. It’s not… Read More
May 8, 2014
by Monica Wilde
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