By: GoneWithTheWind
So how many people die each year in the U.S. from peanuts and potatoes? Norovirus and salomnella are the leading causes of death from food poisoning.
View ArticleBy: EastTenn
The article did not state that these toxins will automatically kill you but the potential is their. However, it does make you wonder how many times I blamed food poisoning on the wrong thing.
View ArticleBy: Jim Howe
Great work you are doing. Could you recommend any literature on eating wild plants. We live in the southern Appalachians. This area is probably the most productive in terms of plant variety than...
View ArticleBy: Tess Pennington
Hi Jim, A book on finding wild edibles would be the best. One such book that I would recommend is The Foragers Harvest . The book describes wild edibles in length and has colorful pictures to go along...
View ArticleBy: Karen
Make sure you identify them correctly. Work with someone very knowledgeable. Many plants look similar.
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