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Food for Free (Collins GEM) (Paperback)

by Richard Mabey (Author)
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  • Paperback: 239 pages
  • Publisher: Collins; New edition edition (2 Aug 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007183038
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007183036
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.2 x 1.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 83 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Scottish field, July 07
" Thirty years after its initial publication, the forager's bible continues to inspire and enthral." --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Fans of Food for Free will be delighted at this new format -- ideal for carrying in a rucksack. Over 100 edible plants are featured together with recipes and other interesting culinary information. With details on how to pick, when to pick and regulations on picking. This new format of a best-selling title provides a portable guide for all those who enjoy what the countryside has to offer. Over 100 plants are listed, fully illustrated and described, together with recipes and other fascinating information about their use throughout the ages. The recipes are listed so that you can plan your foray with a feast in mind. This is the ideal book for both nature-lovers and cooks. Particularly with today's emphasis on the freshest and most natural of foods. There is also practical advice on how to pick plus the countryside laws and regulations on picking wild plants.

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227 of 239 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent pocket sized guide, 5 Feb 2006
This is a 2004 version and worthy addition to the very popular and pocket-sized Collins Gem series. ISBN 0-00-718303-8. Food For Free - A Fantastic Feast of Plants and Folklore.

The book starts with an introduction by the author Richard Mabey. It then has short sections titled 'Roots', 'Green Vegetables', 'Herbs', 'Spices', 'Flowers', 'Fruits', 'Making Jellies and Jams' and 'Nuts'. They include general advice, observations and uses. The main section of the book is given over to identification, with at least two pages per entry. An interesting section follows titled ’Picking Rules’ which gives advice on how to pick correctly how to stay safe. The last section before the main body of the book is a summary calendar which groups the picking times for entries into a colour-coded calendar - very useful as a quick reference.

Every entry is accompanied with a drawing. Most of the drawings are excellent, but one or two are a little small and thus less detailed. Fortunately, almost every entry also has a photograph. The combination of colour drawings and colour photographs is what makes this little pocket book a true 'gem'. If the drawing is a little weak, the photo will be excellent and vice-versa. Almost fool proof.

Each entry starts with the common English name (Latin is in small type at the top of the page)a colour illustration and description. Taking Beech (at random), it says: 'Widespread and common throughout the British Isles, especially on chalky soils. A stately deciduous tree, with smooth, grey bark, to 40m (130ft). Leaves: bright green, alternate, oval. Flowers: male drooping, stalked heads; female in pairs. Fruit: four inside a prickly brown husk, Sept-Oct. When ripe this opens into four lobes, this liberating the brown, three-sided nuts.' The illustration depicts a leaf, spring twig with unopened buds, an opening husk revealing nut inside and bare nut. The article continues with headings; Harvest/Pick, Uses, Beech Nut, Beech Nut Oil, Beech Leaf Noyau. The photo at the end of the entry is a good close-up of a twig with a cluster of husks. (I didn’t know, for example, that ‘fresh from the tree Beech leaves are a fine salad vegetable, as sweet as a mild cabbage though much softer in texture’.)

The book, in line with its title, covers Plants and Trees, Fungi, Seaweeds and Shellfish. There is a glossary at the end and a page devoted to further reading. There is a List of Recipes and finally an index of entries in common English or Latin.

There aren't that many books devoted to 'British' wild foods so to find one which lists over 100 edible plants, berries, mushrooms, seaweed and shellfish is most welcome. Given the true pocket size measurements of the Collins Gem series of books, the price of a fiver (£4-99) and the quality of each entry, this is as good as it gets. Obviously not a benchmark reference work or field-guide, but at least this fits in the pocket - which is the main purpose of such books, isn't it? Five stars!

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109 of 115 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars FOOD FOR FREE BY RICHARD MABEY, 15 Sep 2003
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A delightful, colourful book that is full of the countryside with amazing recipes of the wild flowers and weeds that have been photographed and inset on every page. He has created a new space for the English seasonal climate and the accompanying display of wild, ornate colourful flowers that have all got there culinary uses, some known like chicory others not so well known like Bladder Wrack Popweed. There are 21 daring recipes for you to try each containing somekind of wild flower or herb. The overall review of this book is that if you are in love with the countryside you will definetely find this book very interesting.
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84 of 91 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good - but the lack of wildlife is disappointing, 19 Aug 2001
By littleriver@btinternet.com (Milton Keynes, England) - See all my reviews
"Food for Free" will appeal to a select group of people - those who like wild flowers for their beauty; those who believe that not everything good to eat comes sanitised and pre-packed; and those who like camping on the side of a mountain equipped only with a plastic spoon and a pair of wellies.

The book details a substantial amount of (mainly UK) plants, fruits and fungi which are easily found and totally edible. I have used the book whilst walking in the nearby ancient Howe Park woods and came back with sufficient amount of "edible" matter to feed myself - but then I always was a bit odd! I'm still alive and suffered no ill effects so either I was lucky or the clear illustrations do the job well.

There's no doubting it - this book is a great reference and just the right size to slip into a large coat pocket but the thing that prevents me from giving it the full 5 stars is the lack of discussion of edible animals and insects (I probably would have skipped the insects but you never know!!).

Richard does explain this omission but I still would have liked to see more about rabbits, pidgeons and so forth.

A great book and a "must have" for the ever-so-slightly crazy 'Good Life' generation.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Could be better
I was a bit disappointed with some of the picture in this book. Although the drawings were very nice I would have preferred more real photographs to help identify plants.
Published 1 day ago by R. Wiltshire

5.0 out of 5 stars Food For Free - it's a bible
Perhaps the first survival book; Mabey describes food you can forage for free from the UK wild. It was one of the base texts for 'A Cook On The Wild Side' some years ago with Hugh... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Kevin Matthews

5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic - this edition is ideal to put in the backpack
This is an inspirational book, it was one of the first and is still one of the best books in its class-a real classic. This edition is ideal for the backpack.
Published 21 days ago by Anne Finlay-baird

5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic
Excellent practical guide - packed with information - and very well worth the price. Have bought two.
Published 1 month ago by chhunte

4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic free food
This book really is a gem. Full of free hedge row foods with sections on how to use / cook them for the best effect. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Food from the train...
I was reading this book on the way to work on the train, and was surprised how many of the plants mentioned in the book I could see alongside the track. Read more
Published 1 month ago by J. O'flaherty

4.0 out of 5 stars A little Gem
This is a 'starter kit' book, one that for some, could lead to a happy 'fruitful' future. (Sorry, couldn't resist the pun! Read more
Published 1 month ago by S. Baldwin

4.0 out of 5 stars GREAT INFO
This book is great as a guide - I've alreday used it for several plants that I would have simply by-passed or not even noticed previously. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ms. Lucy Nickson

4.0 out of 5 stars Useful
An interesting read, and a useful companion to fieldwalks. Only minor gripe is that the photo illustrations sometimes are not clearly definitive.
Published 1 month ago by Stargazer

5.0 out of 5 stars cool little book
this is a great little book that fits neatly in your pocket whilst out foraging!
Published 2 months ago by Ms. V. R. Park

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