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  • Autumn Olive and Cream Cheese Puff Pastry

    Alison Meehan

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    March 21, 2026

    Autumn Olive and Cream Cheese Puff Pastry

    Public Group Active 5 years, 10 months ago Group Leadership Group Administrators This is a group of all Richmond, Virginia area wildcrafters! Home Members 1 Media Group Activities RSS Search Activity… Search Show: — Everything…

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  • 12 Ways to Save Money by Foraging

    Alison Meehan

    posted on

    February 26, 2026

    12 Ways to Save Money by Foraging

    With inflation what it is today, most of us are looking for ways to save a buck here and there on food. Since gardening can be a costly endeaver after buying land, topsoil, garden tools,…

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  • Violet Thumbprint Cookies

    Alison Meehan

    posted on

    September 5, 2025

    Violet Thumbprint Cookies

      Common blue violet (Viola sororia) is one of my childhood favorite plants. I spent many barefoot, summer days in my hammock under a mimosa tree watching the hummingbirds flit here and there and reading…

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  • Wildcrafting Yarrow

    Alison Meehan

    posted on

    July 7, 2025

    Wildcrafting Yarrow

    Yarrow is a powerful edible and medicinal herb commonly found in the United States and temperate climates all over the world. It’s most often found in gardens, meadows, fields, forest edges, and disturbed areas. Yarrow…

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  • 12 Fall Wild Fruits You Can Forage

    Alison Meehan

    posted on

    May 5, 2025

    12 Fall Wild Fruits You Can Forage

    Wild fruit is perhaps my favorite wild edible to harvest. Don’t think that harvesting ends in spring or summer. Fall is an excellent time to get outside and forage – it isn’t nicknamed harvest season…

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  • Foraging Red Clover

    Alison Meehan

    posted on

    May 2, 2025

    Foraging Red Clover

    Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) is a native plant to the United States that is often grown in pastures. It’s a plant many people may remember from the scene in Bambi, where Thumber is about to…

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  • Wildcrafting Anti-Carcinogenic Reishi Tincture

    Alison Meehan

    posted on

    April 2, 2025

    Wildcrafting Anti-Carcinogenic Reishi Tincture

    Reishi is a wild and cultivated mushroom you can find in hardwood forests in North America and Asia. It has been used for thousands of years in Eastern Asia to boost the immune system and…

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  • Wineberry Video Lesson

    Alison Meehan

    posted on

    February 27, 2025

    Wineberry Video Lesson

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  • Purple Deadnettle versus Henbit

    Alison Meehan

    posted on

    February 27, 2025

    Purple Deadnettle versus Henbit

    Learn how to tell the difference between purple deadnettle and henbit, close relatives in the Lamium genus. Watch this video on YouTube.Thank You for Subscribing to Our Budding YouTube Channel! Click here

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  • How to Survive the Trumpocalypse

    Alison Meehan

    posted on

    February 25, 2025

    How to Survive the Trumpocalypse

    Whether you voted for Trump or not, some disconcerting things are happening in this country. Refusal to help a United Nations ally, Ukraine, mass firings of Federal workers, ending cancer research and the grants for…

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  • Foraging Garlic Mustard Video

    Alison Meehan

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    February 25, 2025

    Foraging Garlic Mustard Video

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  • Foraging for Ramps

    Alison Meehan

    posted on

    February 19, 2025

    Foraging for Ramps

    Ramps are a commonly known wild edible plant especially because chefs love them for their flavor. The taste is reminiscent of leeks are great in a variety of dishes. You’ll find these spreading out on…

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  • Learn to forage prickly pear

    Alison Meehan

    posted on

    February 17, 2025

    Learn to forage prickly pear

    Prickly pear is a cool hazardous plants to have in your garden. The worst you’ll get is an annoying prick on your skin (or a bunch of them) that are super hard to get out,…

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