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Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants in Wild (and Not So Wild) Places written by Steve Brill Studio : Harper Paperbacks by Harper Paperbacks Release Date : 1994-05-20 Publisher : Harper Paperbacks Released : 1994-05-20 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780688114251 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 33 reviews)
List Price : $21.95 Our Price : $12.90
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Identifying and Harvesting Edible and Medicinal Plants in Wild (and Not So Wild) Places shows readers how to find and prepare more than five hundred different plants for nutrition and better health, including such common plants as mullein (a tea made from the leaves and flowers suppresses a cough), stinging nettle (steam the leaves and you have a tasty dish rich in iron), cattail (cooked stalks taste similar to corn and are rich in protein), and wild apricots (an infusion made with the leaves is good for stomach aches and disgestive disorders). More than 260 detailed line drawings help readers identify a wide range of plants -- many of which are suited for cooking by following the more than thirty recipes included in this book. There are literally hundreds of plants readily available underfoot waiting to be harvested and used either as food or as a potential therapeutic. This book is both a field guide to nature's bounty and a source of intriguing information about the plants that surround us. |
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Very disappointed with black & white pictures |
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Very disappointed with black & white pictures. I am new to plant identification and expected color pictures. I would have gladly paid $15 more for a color version of this book. What a disappointment. |
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Publishing quality poor |
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The publishing quality of this book is very poor. It is cheaply assembled on poor quality, newsprint-type paper that will surely wear out, tear and discolor in little time. Regardless of the printed contents, this book is not advisable. Regrets. |
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I'm not buying it |
Quick skim shows a lot of "the component that may make you sick" verbiage without actually naming offensive compounds.... Kind of useless information for those of us with sensitivities that we understand.
Seems like an OK book but somewhat lacking in critical substance for a MEDICINAL HERBS guidebook.
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Good detail - wish it was in color |
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The book is well written and organized. My only complaint is that I wish I'd noticed that the only color pictures are on the covers. Color is an important tool in identifying these plants. |
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Pleased |
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I have kin people that was a Herb Doctor and I am very interest in all herbs and what nature has to give. |
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