<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Take a walk in the woods with Mike Krebill. When Mike tells you a story about his experiences with a wild plant or mushroom, you're getting far more than guidebook data - you're getting a lifetime's worth of keen observing, experimenting and, sometimes, close calls.</b></p><p>Mike is one of America's most acclaimed foragers and wild food educators, a living encyclopedia of all things wild and edible. <i>A Forager's Life</i> is about a life spent in nature and in the classroom - from the thousands of wild edible forays with adults and young people, to the legendary Euell Gibbons and the first Earth Day, to the rise of today's great foraging wave, a wave that is bringing city folks and country folks together in search of that most basic of life's pleasures: wild foods.</p><p>It's about waking up to the natural world, with the nurturing help of great mentors along the way. At its heart, it's the story of a natural-born teacher who never stopped being a curious little boy, and who knows how to appeal to the curious kid in all of us. That's what earned him multiple awards during his long career as a middle-school science teacher, environmental educator and naturalist.<p></p><b>Are there recipes?</b> Yes, lots of them, all kid-tested and kid-approved. You might like to try the Queen Anne's Lace pancakes, for starters.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>When times are stressful, as these are, people instinctively do two things: take to their kitchens and go out into nature. They can also be armchair enjoyers of other people's adventures. One of America's most respected foragers and wild food educators, Mike Krebill, writes of a lifetime spent in nature and the classroom in <i>A Forager's Life</i>. While not a traditional field guide, everything about the plants and mushrooms mentioned within is as accurate as if it were. Beyond the pleasures of foraging for edible wild plants, Krebill scatters delicious and sometimes surprising wild food recipes throughout the book. These include: Grandmother Krebill's Hickory Nut Cake, Queen Anne's Lace Pancakes, Mulberry Ice Cream Soda, Chanterelle Frittata, Spiderwort Soda, Clover Flower Spoonbread, Wild Grape Jelly, Hen of the Woods Jerky, Soft Persimmon Cookies, Sumac Rubber Candy and more. - <b>Michele Atkins, <i>The Paris Post-Intelligencer</i></b></p><p>Mike Krebill's anecdotes, useful insights, delightful recipes and helpful resources will help to explain the wonderful world of foraging. Think of this type activity as a sport or hobby, but also know as well that the ability to forage can be a survival imperative. - <b><i>The Graine Thumb</i>, Virginia Master Gardener Association</b><p>The narrative is broken up by recipes, lists, and images. In my case, I was eager to see what foraged botany starred in the 21 recipes. I own at least a dozen wild food books, and Krebill's recipes are unique to this tome. They include Queen Anne's Lace Pancakes, Clover Flower Spoonbread, Sumac Black Raspberry Lemonade, and Hickory Nut Sandies, among others. . . . I was drawn into Krebill's storytelling. First, about his cousin trying to defy poison ivy to reach a generous stash of hickory nuts but then finding himself hospitalized with an angry rash. And second, when a middle school class was chowing down on a particularly delicious fried puffball and suddenly discovering wriggly little creatures inside. Both serve as warnings to newbies...pay close attention to the project whether gathering or cooking. - <b>Paris Wolfe, <i>The Herb Society of America Blog</i></b></p><p><i>A Forager's Life</i> contains nibbles of wild wisdom from a man with an unmatched passion for teaching and discovering wild foods. Here, Mike guides us down trails of memories that have shaped his experiences in a lifetime exploring wild edibles....Mike will continue to inform and inspire countless more students to unearth their own passion for foraged flavors. - <b>Chelsea Ewen Rowcliffe, naturalist and foraging instructor</b></p><br><br><b>Praise for Mike Krebill's <i>Scout's Guide to Wild Edibles</i>: </b><br>There is no person better qualified than Mike Krebill to write this book. - <b>SAM THAYER</b>, author of <i>Nature's Garden</i> and <i>The Forager's Harvest</i> <p/>Author Mike Krebill knows his wild edibles, and he knows how to make a guidebook fun for young people. - <b>(NOBA)</b> The National Outdoor Book Award Committee <p/>I wish I had this book back when I began to learn foraging myself! - <b>WILDMAN STEVE BRILL</b>, author of <i>The Wild Vegetarian Cookbook</i> and <i>Foraging New York</i> <p/>Mike is a lifelong teacher; his years of experience, both in the classroom and in the field, make this book a joy to read. - <b>ELLEN ZACHOS</b>, author of <i>Backyard Foraging</i> and <i>The Wildcrafted Cocktail</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Mike Krebill</b> is an inductee into the National Wild Foods Hall of Fame. Considered by many to be one of the great foragers living today, he is a sought-after speaker at major foraging events across North America - from Oregon to New York, Tennessee to Ontario, Canada, and states in between. An award-winning life science teacher (retired after 35 years), he was one of the architects of a six-year effort to bring environmental education into Michigan's public schools. As a young leader in environmental management initiatives, he was named to Gov. Rockefeller's Central New York Regional Planning & Development Board. Early in his career he was recruited to become Iowa's first Naturalist, and today is an honorary member of the Iowa Association of Naturalists. He has been active in Scouting at every level for 50+ years, and has received multiple awards for outstanding service as a wild plants educator. Mike had been botanical technical editor for 14 books on foraging by well-known authors (including Sam Thayer's <i>Nature's Garden</i> and Leda Meredith's <i>The Forager's Feast</i>). Mike's first book, <i>The Scout's Guide to Wild Edibles</i> (St. Lynn's Press 2016), won the 2017 National Outdoor Book Award (NOBA) for Nature Guidebooks.
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