Episode 11: The Docks (Broadleaf and Curly)
Here's a mini episode about one of the most nutritionally dense foods out there, wild or not: Broadleaf Dock (and it's sister, Curly Dock). Docks are bitter greens, and by themselves are a bit too intense for me, but combined with other ingredients are truly delicious! Use them in salads, as a pot herb, in soups, spanakopita, sautéed with garlic and olive oil, or in a great gratin casserole!

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Curly Dock - Harvest to Table

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the dock leaf stalk cooked and eaten / wild edibles

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Wild Greens: Identifying and Harvesting Dock 🌿

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Henbit & Purple Deadnettle

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How to Make Dock Seed Flour

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Episode 4: Nipplewort

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The Truth about Yellow Dock

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Pokeweed - One of my favorite wild greens of summer -Top 3!

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Since 500 BC, an Edible and Medicinal "weed": Curly Dock!

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Foraging and Cooking with Thistles

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Foraging in My Yard: Wild Salad from 24 Plants of Late Spring & Early Summer

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Dock Identification: Which one is not a dock?

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Wild Food Foraging- Cattail- Veggie Pasta

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Identifying 20 Nutritious Wild Edible Weeds

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The Broadleaved Dock - Facts, Uses, Identification & Folklore 🍃 Wild Edible (Rumex obtusifolius)

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Yellow Dock Medicine (Rumex crispus)

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4 Things You Didn't Know About Garlic Mustard

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Eating America's Most Controversial Vegetable

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