Foraging for Wood Sorrel ~ Self Reliance Skill
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34 Comments
I have this planted in my containers as companion plantings
Good video , I like it , flavor reminds me of pickles, thanks for sharing , God bless !
That is awesome , I have never heard of it before , Thank you Jinne
Great video ❤Thanks
Great information! Thank you. 🥰
Thank you, Jinne! Appreciate the clear photos & excellent description. Turns out we have this in our yard & pastures. Score! Blessings from NW Florida!
So glad to see this Jinni. We used to chew on this when we were playing with our friends on the block back in the 50's. Didn't know what it was called. Liked the taste!
Watching you is like reading an encyclopedia!
So glad you are doing alright.
Thank you for this incredibly informative video. I'm going to look around.
This grows everywhere here. I never knew what it was. Thanks for the info!
I am gonna look it up for SE Texas
You are the best! ❤🇺🇸
I think this might make a great series of videos if you are so inclined – various uses for native plants. We used to munch on wood sorrel all the time when we were kids in southern Ohio. We made salads of purple sweet violets and sorrel for our tea parties.
Thanks, Jinne. This is one I can now identify!
Hi Jinne 👋🏻
We love wood sorrel, especially in spring salads. I tried to let it grow in my garden, but it is trying to take over. 😅 I will keep a patch but I am pulling most of it now.
My daughter just showed me this in her garden and said they taste like lemons
Okay Jinni…. I'm so happy you did this video. I was just out pulling weeds around the house, ripped out about 2 gallon size ziplock bags of this stuff as I was listening to this video. I felt bad for not watching it, so I rewatched it. Now I feel so silly for not knowing this was edible!!!! I've been doing this stuff out for years! I'll be foraging it from now on. THANK YOU!! 😂
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You look good
When I was a kid in southeast Kentucky, we would pick and eat this. We called it sour grass.
Thanks Jinnie!
Nice and informative video. Thanks Jinni, learned something new again today. 😊
Very good video – the best I have seen about foraging. The video of the plant was great and you explained about it very well. Other videos and books on foraging leave me guessing what the plant is that I am trying to identify – but your video on this wood sorrel made it very identifiable. I hope you will do more videos on other plants to forage. Thanks for this very helpful video.
I love this 🌱
Good information
I remember as a kid thinking it was such a treat if you found a green seed pod on them. Had to be green before the seeds matured to a black color. They are tart and citrusy. Don’t know why I stopped eating them. Great video. Would love to see more on foraging. 👍🏻💖
Love these kind of Videos, there's an abundance of Free food out there.
We call it Cuckoos meat in UK, & our Flowers are White.
It reminds me of Apple peel.
TFS HC, take care & keep really busy everyone.❤🙂🐶
Thanks for sharing this info. Wood sorrel has been popping up around in the last couple of weeks. Have a super day!
I love you Jinni, I love to see the Holy Spirit flow from you through your videos. Keep shinning, this world needs more Sisters like you to shine His Light in the dark of this world. Looking forward to meeting you in Heaven some day of God's choosing.
I live in South Louisiana, would you happen to know what it might look like here? Also, could you please direct me in the right direction for how to research in my area?
I remember chewing on honeysuckle as a kid.
We called it billy goat grass, N Alabama
Really need to learn this skill. Btw, love the new intro.