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    Sticky: Wow, great thread, I learned a lot. Thanks

    Wow, great thread, I learned a lot. Thanks
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    Curly Dock / Rumex Crispus

    This is the 7th episode of 'Tales From The Wasteland' in it Dogmeat and I go over the curly dock. Curly dock is a crisp salad vegetable, but must be eaten in moderation. Cooking will allow you to eat...
  3. Miner's Lettuce / Indian Lettuce / Winter Purslane

    This is the 6th episode of 'Tales From The Wasteland' in it we cover Miner's Lettuce. It's official name is Claytonia perfoliata, but it's sometimes called indian lettuce or winter purslane. It got...
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    Char Box & Charring Materials

    This is the 5th episode of 'Tales From The Wasteland' In it Dogmeat and I go over how to make a char tin/box and how to char various materials (cloth, cattail & charcoal). You char tin will allow...
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    Prickly Pear / Opuntia / Paddle Cactus

    This is the 4th episode of 'Tales from the wasteland' in it Dogmeat and I go over a desert staple, the prickly pear cactus or opuntia. It can be eaten raw or cooked and is even sold in stores.
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    Havesting Fresh Water Clams

    This is the first official 1st 'Tales From The Wasteland'. In it Dogmeat and I go over one of the lesser utilized protein sources in the wild, river clams or fresh water clams. We go over gathering...
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    Agave fruit/hips

    This is the 3rd episode of 'Tales From The Wasteland' In it Dogmeat and I look at the Agave plant. Sometimes known as the soap plant, the Agave is a source of food, cordage, fabric and soap.
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    Stinging Nettle

    This is the 2nd episode of 'Tales From The Wasteland', in it Dogmeat and I go over an ancient staple and food crop, stinging nettle. Stinging nettle is one of our oldest food crops and can be used to...
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