Re: Foraging Log
Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 3:28 pm
Late October. Yesterday, my wife came back with a fresh fig. Picked from a small tree in a little park in the city center. Figs are not supposed to ripen well here, but a well-protected corner and a warm autumn really helped.
Today I went scouting an interesting ERE compatible area for houses. On the way there, I cycled through the forest. The plan was to look for ceps/porcini/boletus edulis mushrooms, but no luck with that. Plenty of mushrooms, but not the edible ones I was looking for.
I found a patch of sweet chestnut trees though. Almost without effort, I collected about 1.5 kg of sweet chestnuts.
The simplest way to prepare these is to cut a little cross in their tail and microwave them for a minute. Reminds me of when I was a little boy. Popping chestnuts at home, or when my father and his friend treated me to a bag of freshly popped ones from a street vendor in Brussels. My wife was immediately enthousiastic about making a special cake out of them at the end of the year. Let's see if they'll survive that long...
Today I went scouting an interesting ERE compatible area for houses. On the way there, I cycled through the forest. The plan was to look for ceps/porcini/boletus edulis mushrooms, but no luck with that. Plenty of mushrooms, but not the edible ones I was looking for.
I found a patch of sweet chestnut trees though. Almost without effort, I collected about 1.5 kg of sweet chestnuts.
The simplest way to prepare these is to cut a little cross in their tail and microwave them for a minute. Reminds me of when I was a little boy. Popping chestnuts at home, or when my father and his friend treated me to a bag of freshly popped ones from a street vendor in Brussels. My wife was immediately enthousiastic about making a special cake out of them at the end of the year. Let's see if they'll survive that long...