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Wild Edibles Summer Video 2
Included in the 3 pack DVD composite
Price: US$
35.00
Includes all 3 titles and shipping
Item #V113
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Continue the roadside ramble and learn more about Mother Nature’s table. Go
back to a time when “most of what you owned you made yourself.” Find out how to
make wine, jam and pies out of elderberries, which also produces a cough syrup
that will help flu! Listen as Ila Hatter tells the Cherokee Indian secret for
curing a teething baby’s drool! Did you know that blueberries help control
blood sugar and are very useful in a diabetic’s diet? Learn about Basswood – it
makes a great tea that will actually calm your nerves! (Its bark will also make
a strong rope.) Take a walk with Ila through the forest and identify edible
plants and native medicinals! Don’t miss this educational and enjoyable video!
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From a rustic homestead hearth you are invited to "take a walk with Miss Ila to forage some wild foods for supper." You'll meet Cherokee Grandma and Marie Mellinger, a contributor/consultant to the famous Foxfire books. Here Ila Hatter offers medical facts, native wisdom, and fun anecdotes that inform and entertain all "backyard botanists" whatever their age. Authentic background music is provided by John C. Campbell Folk School and Sheila Kay Adams (Songcatcher).
Plants featured in Video #2 are: Elderberry; Sassafras; Basswood; Bloodroot; Joe Pye; Boneset; Horse Nettle; Ground Cherry; Blueberry; and Yellowroot.
"Interesting and authenticated folklore, told in a lively, down-to-earth fashion, about some of my favorite plants in one of my favorite places." Dr. James Duke, Ph.D., Plant Research USDA, retired
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30 minutes VHS tape
Ironweed Productions
ISBN 9999-01629-4
For details on each of the 3 videos
included
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If you're a hiker, an outdoors enthusiast or a gourmet cook, Ila's
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