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MRE, colloidal silver, paracord, water filter. Be Prepared Today with a GOFoods Food Supply | Independent Business Owner of GO Foods. Long-Term Food Storage. Edible weeds in Los Angeles: A guide to the nutritious wild plants that are all around us. This is what Dictionary.com says: WEED -noun 1. a valueless plant growing wild, esp. one that grows on cultivated ground to the exclusion or injury of the desired crop. 2. any undesirable or troublesome plant, esp. one that grows profusely where it is not wanted.

The word "valueless" is a very subjective idea. Some people would feel that the dandelions and clover growing in your yard offer much more value than the grass (unless you have livestock!). If someone is farming and trying to get the largest possible yield of one particular plant, then anything else that grows there could be considered valueless. The second definition is more in line with our usual feelings about weeds. Undesirable. Troublesome. Here are some selected quotes from quotegarden.com to encourage us to change our view about weeds: A weed is a plant that has mastered every survival skill except for learning how to grow in rows. A weed is but an unloved flower. Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them. Edible and Medicinal Plants. The information on this page is presented in an older format. We have vastly expanded our edible plants information with far more information, and far more plants.

You can find this information at our new site Wildcrafting.net Abal Calligonum comosum Description: The abal is one of the few shrubby plants that exists in the shady deserts. This plant grows to about 1.2 meters, and its branches look like wisps from a broom. Habitat and Distribution: This plant is found in desert scrub and waste in any climatic zone. Edible Parts: This plant's general appearance would not indicate its usefulness to the survivor, but while this plant is flowering in the spring, its fresh flowers can be eaten.

Acacia Acacia farnesiana Description: Acacia is a spreading, usually short tree with spines and alternate compound leaves. Habitat and Distribution: Acacia grows in open, sunny areas. Note: There are about 500 species of acacia. Edible Parts: Its young leaves, flowers, and pods are edible raw or cooked. Food Under Foot. Edible Wild Plants: 19 Wild Plants You Can Eat to Survive in the Wild. MOUNTAIN HOUSE: #10 Cans: Main Entrees. Mountain House Freeze-Dried Food | 25+ Year Shelf Life. Shelf Reliance- Food Storage, Emergency Kits and Food Storage Racks. Freeze Dried Meals at Affordable Prices.