Kathy had read somewhere that eggs could be frozen raw and then later thawed and used. I decided to do some experiments on what way works best to freeze them. I have tried separating whites and yolks into separate trays, breaking the yolks, puncturing shelled eggs and putting them in cups to freeze. A whites-only cube has thawed already and I cooked it - it looked a little watery and separated once it thawed. I had concerns but it cooked up and tasted just like a regular egg white! The rest of the results will follow.
Three families challenge themselves to survive on only what they hunt, forage and farm.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Catch Of The Day
Out fishing this morning I caught about a 1lb catfish. It was cold and the water was quite muddy. 3 other people were at the fishing spot (just 3 miles from my house.) The other people had been there since 5AM and hadn't gotten a bite. I arrived at 9AM and was there an hour when I caught it. Another half pound of meat for the freezer! Total fish at this point in my stores right now are around 1-1/2lbs.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Acorns...Let's Try Again!
Wild Food Girl experimented with acorns after collecting the acorns in the fall (vs. I collected them in the spring for last year's challenge). So come Sept-Oct when the acorns are ready I will collect them and try again!
Here is the blog entry: http://wildfoodgirl.com/edible/zen-and-the-art-of-acorn-processing/#more-695.
She used the acorn chapter information from Samuel Thayer's book, Nature's Garden (2010). I will have to look that up...Anyone up for collecting acorns come fall?
Here is the blog entry: http://wildfoodgirl.com/edible/zen-and-the-art-of-acorn-processing/#more-695.
She used the acorn chapter information from Samuel Thayer's book, Nature's Garden (2010). I will have to look that up...Anyone up for collecting acorns come fall?
Red Clovers

I collected a small bag of red clover flowers yesterday at Spencer Lake. With much resitance I ate one and it tasted pretty good. I thought that it could be used in a stew or soup but it appears that they make better beverages.
Wildfoodgirl.com is a useful website for ideas about preparing foraged foods. She prepared the "weird" clover flower soup recipe. First of all, note that "wierd" is in the title. Not a good sign. This is what she had to say "I sampled the broth while cooking and it tasted like watered down tahini" http://wildfoodgirl.com/edible/weird-clover-flower-soup/#more-348.... Ok that won't work.
On the Prodigal Gardens website there are numerous beverage suggestions so I am going to try the red clover blossom syrup. If that works, I will collect more for the challenge and use challenge approved ingredients. http://www.prodigalgardens.info/red%20clover%20recipes.htm... Details of this experiment to follow...
Cattails!
Cattails were plentiful at Spencer Lake yesterday. But what do you do with them? The prodigal gardens website has some interesting recipes:
http://www.prodigalgardens.info/cattail%20recipes.htm
Cattail shoots:
Rice pilaf
Wild-rice soup
Flower heads:
Cattail flower pickles
Cat-on-the-cob
Cattail pollen:
Pancakes
Biscuits
http://www.prodigalgardens.info/cattail%20recipes.htm
Cattail shoots:
Rice pilaf
Wild-rice soup
Flower heads:
Cattail flower pickles
Cat-on-the-cob
Cattail pollen:
Pancakes
Biscuits
Friday, June 10, 2011
Back to Collecting
It took a bit of searching but I found the post from last year when I started collecting Mulberries. It was on June 7th last year. Despite the cold weather earlier this year the tree is only about 4 days behind last year. I put down some tarps in the back to catch the falling fruit this year. A few ripe berries have fallen so far, I expect the first big dump in 1-2 days.
Sharon, the Jacksons, and I are going on a fishing and foraging excursion early early tomorrow morning. Hopefully there will be exciting things to post!
Monday, June 6, 2011
Ugliest Invention of the Day
I have a philosophy - ugly but effective is still effective. The mill won't win any beauty contests but it does the job. Now if I can just build a device to separate the hulls from the oats...