Wild Food
This section is for wild food products such as dried mushrooms, acorn spread, wild fruit jam, pickled wild garlic ect. which I have experimented with producin g for my own consumption. Stocks of individual items are likely to be small at first so they may appear and disappear quickly. It may be a few months before a wider range of products appears in this section.
Loose Leaf Mint Tea 50g: A refreshing tea, not strictly wild but I had an excess from my own organically grown crop. £1.95, P&P Code 1, Limited stock |
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Loose Leaf Nettle Tea 50g: A refreshing detoxifying tea, a natural antihistamine, a source of various vitamins and minerals including folic acid, vit C, iron and Calcium £1.95, P&P Code 1, currently out of stock
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Rowan and Blackberry jelly (with a dash of whisky): My favourite home made sweet preserve! this jelly has a slightly more tart taste than some other jellys to to the biterness of the Rown berry. Good both with savory dishes and on toast. (Yum!) Made with fair trade sugar. £2.50, P&P Code 8 |
Apple sauce with cinnamon nutmeg and whisky: Not strictly wild food, but a friend gave me a load of excess smalll bitter apples that were suited to the purpose. £2.50, P&P Code 8 |
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Rosehip syrup: A delicious source of Vitamin C, was used as a supplement in the war. Made with fair trade sugar. £2.50, P&P Code 8 |
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Dandelion coffee (100g): A tasty alternative to coffee made from 100% roast dandelion roots. Caffine free and an aid to digestion. £2.10, P&P Code 8, Limited Stock |



