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The Urban Forager

The Urban Forager

How to find and cook wild food in the city

by Wross Lawrence

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Find wildly delicious food for free in the city with this modern field guide to foraging, containing 32 recipes Hawthorn berry ketchup, cherry blossom shortbread, nettle ravioli, elderflower fritters, cowslip summer rolls... these are just some of the tasty and surprising dishes you can make from wild food found in your city. With stylish photograp...

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