Foraging in Winter | Wild Noodle Soup With Medicinal Mushrooms

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Today we’re foraging in the winter, in the woodlands and on the downs of Sussex, England. We wandered out without a plan, to see which wild edibles we'd find, and we weren't disappointed. We discovered medicinal mushrooms, nutritious roots and winter greens, then headed home to cook them into a delicious wild noodle soup.

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omg you're amazing. I'm in love haha

krownstone
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I'm pleased to have found your channel, and enjoyed watching your foraging videos. Can I ask what the ingredients are in the liquid marinade when your cooked the soup at the end. Thanks

Mieke
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instasubscribed, wild foraging queer from Berlin via Indiana!

Just this week ( Dec, 9, 2024; -10c) foraged some frozen velvet shanks, wood ears (already three dehydrated jars this year), and amber jelly roll after taking the holiday week off from foraging.

Tossing it in an udon soup with a kombu dashi-based broth with my partner.

Perfect for a post-new years come-down from dancing!

- Wood Ears -
Rotting holunder
Wood glows in gold against all
In snowy winter

- me

jesipohl
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Loved the video !!!! Thank you for it !

Elianaanu
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❤ I love to forage.
You did a good job with your forage video.
Make more.

sonjajane
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This video is sooo beautiful! How am I only finding it right now?! Instantly subscribed haha

terryblueberry
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Long term follower on ig here! Found this so relaxing and informative, gave me inspiration as I just brought home my first foraged velvet shanks! Please continue these videos ❤️ great job Fern xxx

alexjanemusic
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Yes! Yes! Yes! I loved your video! Everything about it and you are so precious and knowledgeable and a great cook it seems. You are a good teacher. Thank you. I subscribed and look forward to seeing all of your videos

Saffirance
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Lovely to find you here from Instagram. Great video! I think you'll have lots of interest.

amandabeckartist
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I wish I had a friend like you. Seems like no one around me cares about nature

rosieclown
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Excited to go foraging now - so much to learn, will keep referring back to your identication advice on here. Great video, do more! A

BarefacedAudio
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A little jealous over the Wood Ear branch near the end. Also some lovely Turkey Tails. We have more colorful Coriolus Versicolor here in states than you seem to, although there is a great deal of variation involved. A pleasing video. Cheers

rickwheeler
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Beta caryophyllene is the best terpene for mild pain relief, which is the cloves smell in the roots

alexwinter
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Hi Fern great video, brilliant info as usual 👏👏 I think what sets you apart from other Foragers is you go the whole 9 yards, from field to fork and use your foraged ingredients and show the end result by making something that's edible from your forage, well done you 👏👏👏

Woodlandbill
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Just lovely. And the violin wow absolut joy.many thanks.

trevorbishop
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Your videos are amazing, so informative and clear. Loving your channel 🤗

aabbushcraft
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What a LOVELY video! I can't believe I haven't discovered your channel until today! Sending LOVE ❤❤❤

AlissaSss
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Looked great💚🇬🇧🌱 very informative, many thanks for sharing...

marca
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Just subscribed, I love how you not only find, identify but also show how to include them in food.

HiddenBlessingsHomestead
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Excellent but could you put up a recipe for what you cooked please? I’m not that creative in the kitchen which always put me off foraging 😯

Gos