YUM: Wild West Virginia Raspberries!
You may laugh, but I sometimes think how lucky I am to live in a state in which I could likely survive should there be some kind of global disaster that would require me to find my own food. (That would be wild and wonderful West Virginia.)
Case in point: the other day when I pulled into work and parked my car, I noticed there was a fully-fruited wild raspberry bush straight in front of me. (Keep in mind that I work on top of a wooded hill.)
So yes, call me crazy, but I dragged my six year old son back to it after work so we could harvest it. Why let that organic goodness go to waste?
Here is a picture of my yummy spinach and raspberry salad that resulted. Mmmmmmmm....
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P.S. Raspberries are so wonderful that they have their own band--click on this link to check them out!
Case in point: the other day when I pulled into work and parked my car, I noticed there was a fully-fruited wild raspberry bush straight in front of me. (Keep in mind that I work on top of a wooded hill.)
So yes, call me crazy, but I dragged my six year old son back to it after work so we could harvest it. Why let that organic goodness go to waste?
Here is a picture of my yummy spinach and raspberry salad that resulted. Mmmmmmmm....
P.S. Raspberries are so wonderful that they have their own band--click on this link to check them out!
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