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molly pitcher and morel collage
April 9, 2021 Appalachian speech / Revolutionary War / Wild foraging

Why are they called ‘Molly Moochers’?

How a Revolutionary War hero nicknamed ‘Molly Pitcher’ may have lent her moniker to the morel mushroom in Central Appalachia.

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dealer haul of seng
December 16, 2020 Ginseng / North Carolina / Wild foraging

A novel to set the record straight on ginseng

For three centuries, ginseng held an important but understated role in our export economy with Asia, gathered wild, shipped by the ‘tun.’

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diagram showing the life cycle of ramps
April 12, 2019 Regional food / Wild foraging

The salient feature of ramps is the smell

This is a diagram of the general life cycle of Allium tricoccum—ramps.

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watercolor of sassafras leaf
April 3, 2019 Spring tonics / Wild foraging

Sassafras tea – THE spring tonic

Sassafras’ most famous attribute has always been the healing properties of the springtime tea –a spring tonic- made from its roots.

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cartoon character with oversized crown holds nose
March 26, 2019 Regional food / Wild foraging

The King of Stink

Mountain folks have traditionally looked forward to the return of the ramp after a winter of eating mostly dried foods.

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