The Bushcrafter’s Guide to Foraging for Wild Food

£15.99

Designed for both beginners and seasoned bushcrafters, this portable reference book is your key to unlocking the edible treasures hidden in forests, fields, and hedgerows. Inside, you’ll find practical identification tips, harvesting techniques, and responsible foraging practices, all aimed at helping you safely and sustainably gather nature’s bounty.

SKU: 9781836907541 Categories: , , , ,
Binding: Case Bound - PPC
Pages: 201Author: Gavin Ireland
 

Description

Discover the wild food that’s been hiding in plain sight. Drawing on over three decades of foraging and field-craft experience—and a decade of British Army survival training—Gavin’s guide is the definitive, practical handbook for anyone who wants to eat from the land with confidence and respect.

Inside, you’ll find:

  • Field-tested identification tips for edible plants, fungi, and wild ingredients across the British Isles
  • Step-by-step, season-by-season guidance for foraging safely, ethically, and sustainably
  • Bushcraft insights: Learn not just what to eat, but how to find, prepare, and preserve it—even in challenging conditions
  • Military-grade clarity: No fluff, no jargon—just honest, precise instructions you can trust
  • Recipes and real-world advice: From quick wild snacks to full campfire meals, plus creative uses for your finds
  • Safety protocols and legal know-how: Navigate UK foraging laws, avoid dangerous lookalikes, and minimize your impact

Perfect for bushcrafters, survivalists, hikers, and urban explorers alike, this guide blends hands-on expertise with a friendly, practical voice. Whether you’re a seasoned forager or a complete beginner, you’ll gain the skills and confidence to turn every walk into a wild food adventure.

Join the Found Food community and start foraging with skill, safety, and ethical clarity.

Additional information

Weight0.324 kg
Dimensions19.7 × 13.2 × 1.2 cm

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