Everywhere you look right now, there is an abundance of food. Along country roadsides, in overgrown neighborhood alleys, in forgotten corners of back yards, fruit is hanging ripe for the picking. The last few weeks have been busy ones for me, with all the usual foraging that I do this time of year, the harvest that needs gathering on my own land, and all the preserving that ensues. With the counters covered in heaping baskets, and bowls I’m teetering on the brink of food preserving burnout, but am determined to keep going strong until the winter weather sets in. There hasn’t been much time left over for blogging, but I feel that I would be doing you all a disservice by not sharing the knowledge that there is good, free food to be had all around, and giving you some ideas on how to go about finding it.
Since we live a ways out of town, and the kids still need to go in for school, I usually plan on spending a couple of mornings a week in town to save on driving. I load up the back of my car with baskets, bags and apple pickers, and meet up with my foraging friends. We have a lot of good times going around town together harvesting food. I imagine this is how women connected and socialized back in the day, before there were coffee houses and there was a lot of hard, honest work to be done. They foraged together.
A note: If you do not own an apple picker, you need to go out and get one. Here it is in the photo below. The best 15 dollars you ever spent at the hardware store. Seriously.
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