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Les Marshall
22-01-2004, 12:16
Is there anyone within the Chichester area that is willing to teach a very thick (pennyless),but, enthusiastic bloke, what can be eaten from the wild in Sussex?
I know some of the most basic plants, but would like to learn more.
Les
I cant help with the teaching but I highly recomend buying the collins gem version of Food for Free, and taking it out with you on a wander
its shirt pocket sized with lots of detail on over a hundred edible plants in the UK with recipes
Les Marshall
22-01-2004, 13:23
I cant help with the teaching but I highly recomend buying the collins gem version of Food for Free, and taking it out with you on a wander
its shirt pocket sized with lots of detail on over a hundred edible plants in the UK with recipes Thanx mate, I've noted the title and will go to book shop this avo.
I'd be happy to if i were closer ... so i'll second Food fro Free!
Have fun!
Hi Les
Not very skilled in Bushcraft myself but if you fancy a practice buddy let me know. Currently living in Bognor.
Les Marshall
24-01-2004, 14:57
Where abouts in bognor? I usually go to Kingleyvale and know it quite well. Hope to hear from you soon.
Les
Hi
North Bersted. I grew up in Chichester. I know Kingleyvale quite well.
You should consider a course with Woodcraft school they are based in Midhurst so not far to travel.
let me know what you have been up to?
Les Marshall
24-01-2004, 21:27
I did a course about a year 1/2 ago with Ray Mears. Always been interested in bushcraft all my life and managed to learn a bit whilst travelling world with my father, learned some more in the forces, but have not had the courage to go out and do it for real. would like to get to know plants better.