Hello, and thanks for checking in. Spring 2016 saw the launch of my Foraging School. Based in the heart of the Brecon Beacons, the school offers day and residential courses and is open to everyone. Having foraged all over the country in recent years I can say for certain that the wild plants and fungi here in Wales, as well as the supermodel landscape, are the very best the UK has to offer. I have a couple of extra little surprises up my sleeve, too, which I’ll let you know about in the next few weeks. Clue? Go on then! It involves food, and friends, and a unique concept called The 1000 Footsteps Menu. The courses will run on Saturdays initially; see the page for further details and also find out how to buy day-course foraging gift tokens.
With very best wishes
Adele
Check out my new book…
Foraging With Kids is now available in all good bookstores.
Foraging with Kids is a fun, informative and practical introduction for children and their parents or guardians to learn about foraging together. It is written by one of the UK’s bestselling foraging authors, and the idea for the book was the result of Adele taking out hundreds of families over the last few years and seeing how keen kids are to show grown-ups how much they know.
In a world of increasingly sedentary lifestyles and a growing detachment from the food that we eat, it has never been more important to encourage children to put down their screens, get outside and engage with nature. Foraging with Kids encourages families to interact with their environment and gain knowledge and practical understanding of the natural world through exploration and play. The projects are based around 50+ easy-to-identify plants that are abundant in parks, forests and hedgerows worldwide, and shows that it’s as easy to find plants in the city as in the countryside.
For more information, please check out my Brecon Beacons Foraging website or go directly to the Foraging With Kids portal and download your FREE activity pack.
Adele
June 25, 2018I don’t remember a Jeff Musgrove. Was he in a band and if so what was the name?