yea! and for anyone who doesn't know who Wild Man Steve Brill is, go to this 
site:
  http://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/
   
  he has books, etc, including a "The Wild Vegetarian" cookbook for anyone 
interested. 
  (there's also recipes on the site).
   
  maybe something like this could get going in Ithaca too, like it is in 
Portland. I only know of a few people who know about wild edibles, but i'm sure 
there's more and that's a start. i'm personally just starting to learn/read 
about (currently reading "Stalking The Wild Asparagus" and for anyone 
interested you can get it at the tompkins library). thanks..renada

Joey Gates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Haven't heard of this but look up Wild Man Steve Brill from NYC to see an 
East coast example.

Renada wrote: 

hello,

Anyone hear of this idea/movement in Portland, Oregon?
http://urbanedibles.org/ 

thx, renada


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