'Come Forage with Me!' An interactive foray into the world of Pembrokeshire's Wild Food
British Summer Time
at Llangwm Village Hall,
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Collecting 'food for free' is the sexy way to go now but it wasn't too
long ago that people who collected wild foods were considered to be
hippyish crackpots. However, there's so much interest in foraging,
survival, and fresh and local ingredients that those of us who get out
there and actually 'do' it are beginning to appear normal!
In the
words of that other great fan of wild food, Fergus the Forager: Eating
wild food plants on a regular basis can improve your mental and physical
health; diversify and enliven your daily menu; give you a really
grounded sense of place; facilitate a deepening sensitivity to the
environment; save lots of money; help you make new friends and, of
course, facilitate spiritual enlightenment! Wild food defines who we
are.
Pioneer of modern-day foraging and founder of the Really
Wild Festival and StDavidsSeaWeedWeek, Julia Horton-Powdrill invites you
to explore nature's bounty through the fields, along the hedgerows and
down to the Cleddau Estuary.