100,000 Edible Seeds on one Plant!!!

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As a Cherokee I havta tell ya you'd make a pretty good Indian, Creek.

We met many years ago. No way you would remember. My wife and I met you in Anderson. She died last November. I'll be joining her soon. I feel it. I'm looking forward to it.

I live in Marion with my cat, Cooter.

scarz
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Dude, I gotta say this recent series on wild edibles has probably been some of your best video work.

ps
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Absolutely love this series on wild edibles

haroldmiller
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The tone, content, and format of these recent videos have all been stellar. This is the type of video that brings people back again and again. I hope you keep it up. I've enjoyed these recent videos of yours and consider them to be some of the best content on YouTube for outdoor enthusiasts.

jasonallenwise
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Creek, it is so nice to watch someone who is at peace and is in tune with what is important in life. Your wisdom is beyond your years and shows in all of your work. Merry Christmas and peace to you in the New Year my Brother in Christ. Thank you for providing us these small escapes.

justplaindan
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I agree about how wild harvesting connects us to the earth, our creator and our ancestors. Foraging grounds me in away nothing else can. I haven't toasted the Lambs quarter seeds but I am going to try it now. I may also try it with the nettle seeds as well ;) I put seeds on my cereal and in my soups etc. So good! anyway thank you for the video. Happy foraging and stay wild!

AK-pqzz
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A great video. For some who can't get out to the woods, its almost like taking a trip to the woods with you, very relaxing music learning things at the same time. A++++ video

zinlou
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Really enjoyed this one as well. Love your filming and narration. The meal looked excellent, gotta try this one. Thank you!

WayPointSurvival
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Great video. Thanks! That stew really looks good. Makes me want to run out to the woods right now!
I also think that, in these unsettling times, it's a good idea to know about the foods that nature provides and how to prepare them.
Thanks Creek!

Colleen-rx
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Thanks Creek. Keep the videos coming!

johnbrowniv
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My dad sent me this video. He knows I’m an outdoorsy woman and have been learning a lot about growing my own food for my family during the last year. Foraging for wild edibles was not something I had previously had on my radar but this video made it so! Excellent video, calming and incredibly informative! You’ve got a new subscriber (:

lilyxciv
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I look forward to each new video in this series every week. Thank-you.

billgee
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It would be Interesting to try an ash cake of it with raisins and A dash of cinnamon instead of figs. Just a thought

johnfortwengler
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HAVE to have lunch now man.🤣👍😎
Enjoy as much as I've enjoyed watching 👍😎
Thanks for the recipe 👍😎
👍😎❤🖖
Love brother

richardlynch
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Hello from Oklahoma! Good Video! I learned something watching these videos. Thank You! I know quail like lambs quarter, as well as rag weed and others, so why not humans. Makes sense. Thanks for all You Do! God Bless!

doubled
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These videos are great! And not just for the info. They are really soothing. Calming. I like it that there isn’t a ton of talking. It gives me time to really watch what you’re doing. Felt like I was there.

BelindaFarage
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Ok just tried this. Seeds were toasty and a little bitter but bitter is good for us ;) I put the toasted seeds on wholegrain toast with ghee, and honey. Very good!

AK-pqzz
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That looks delicious!! Hope I can find some seeds to try it out. Thanks for sharing this.

yarinya
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Just found your channel and love the vid you made. I have eaten young lamb's quarters leaves raw in a salad and also cooked them replacing spinach but never thought of trying out the seeds. If the birds leave me some, I will surely try them as you made them. Many thanks and God bless.

suzannelong
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Mesmerizingly beautiful, Creek... Thank you for not only sharing more of the wealth of the land but the heart of the man, as well. Profoundly appreciated, brother! May the Good Lord Bless you and all of those you love with health and gratitude, this Holiday season!

DouglasTuret