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Beer Monster
14-09-2004, 18:30
Has anybody heard about this book series?

Really Wild Food Guide (http://www.countrylovers.co.uk/wildfoodjj/index.htm), The Essential Hedgerow & Wayside Cookbook & The Essential Backpacker's Wild Food Cookbook.

Any good? The recipes in the first two seemed to be aimed towards cooking at home with foraged food but the last one seem more Bushcraft oriented.

What do you think?

Beer Monster

Paganwolf
14-09-2004, 19:05
Wicked find :super: , right up my street ive just bought them ill review em when ive read them!! thats if no ones already read them :wink: :roll: God Bless Amazon :rolmao:

Ed
14-09-2004, 19:12
right up my street ive just bought them ill review em when ive read them!! thats if no ones already read them
Can't wait for the review.... sounds right up my street aswell :biggthump

Ed

Tony
14-09-2004, 19:22
Has anybody heard about this book series?

Really Wild Food Guide (http://www.countrylovers.co.uk/wildfoodjj/index.htm), The Essential Hedgerow & Wayside Cookbook & The Essential Backpacker's Wild Food Cookbook.

Any good? The recipes in the first two seemed to be aimed towards cooking at home with foraged food but the last one seem more Bushcraft oriented.

What do you think?

Beer Monster

I've asked them for copies to review so we'll find out soon enough!

Tony
14-09-2004, 19:23
Cor, got in there a bit late :roll: you order them via bcuk amazon link PW?

Paganwolf
14-09-2004, 19:36
oh yes Tone i certainly did :wink:

Tony
14-09-2004, 19:50
:You_Rock_

ESpy
14-09-2004, 21:16
Have I not wittered about the RWFG before? Oops.

Some very, very good recipes - yes, it is more gourmet than bush cooking, but well worth it anyway. The acorn biscotti were particularly well received at work.

I had to buy copies for other people as presents to stop them half-inching mine...