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The Plant That Can Save Your Life In A Crisis
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The Plant That Can Save Your Life In A Crisis
Ever walked into a plant, mushroom, or berry and thought, "Can I eat this?"
The Forager's Guide to Wild Foods has all the answers. It covers the wild foods near your home that you can enjoy safely.
Plus, it lists all the edible and medicinal plants in North America.
http://survivalgrid.ru.com/PW_9ITlnForODQbPTloAp-pGqLraXqIZbfiB1lQ7eWB8EyS5Gw
Feature you'll find inside, often missing in other books, is:
How to correctly identify important plants near you;
Distribution map - search only for plants growing in your area;
Poisonous-Lookalike section for each plant explaining the differences you should look for;
Medicinal properties with a section on how to use the plant as a remedy;
Click here to see what's inside The Forager's Guide to Wild Foods
http://survivalgrid.ru.com/PW_9ITlnForODQbPTloAp-pGqLraXqIZbfiB1lQ7eWB8EyS5Gw
http://survivalgrid.ru.com/lT7VbaxZ5xGvtmqdghiQRJYVtyEmecXfC77L4klKB1p_w1QTrA
as been a part of human culture for millennia. Archaeological evidence shows that olives were turned into olive oil by 6000 BC and 4500 BC in present-day Israel. Pagnol, p. 19, says the 6th millennium in Jericho, but cites no source.[citation needed] In ancient Egypt, plant oils including cedar oil, cypress oil, and olive oil were used during the mummification process.
Vegetable oils have been used as lighting fuel for lamps, cooking, medicine and lubrication.[citation needed] Palm oil has long been recognized in West and Central African countries, and European merchants trading with West Africa occasionally purchased palm oil for use as a cooking oil in Europe. It became highly sought-after commodity by British traders for use as an industrial lubricant for machinery during Britain's Industrial Revolution.
Modern history
Palm oil formed the basis of soap products, such as Lever Brothers' (now Unilever) "Sunlight", and B. J. Johnson Company's (now Colgate-Palmolive) "Palmolive," and by around 1870, palm oil constituted the primary export of some West African countries.
In 1780, Carl Wilhelm Scheele demonstrated that fats were derived from glycerol. Thirty years later Michel Eugène Chevreul deduced that these fats were esters of fatty acids and glycerol. Wilhelm Normann, a German chemist, introduced the hydrogenation of liquid fats in 1901, creating what later became known as trans fats, leading
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<div style="width:600px;font-family:Arial;font-size:18px;padding:20px;">Ever walked into a plant, mushroom, or berry and thought, <i>"Can I eat this?"</i>
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The <b>Forager's Guide to Wild Foods</b> has all the answers. It covers the wild foods near your home that you can enjoy safely.
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Plus, it lists all the <a href="http://survivalgrid.ru.com/PW_9ITlnForODQbPTloAp-pGqLraXqIZbfiB1lQ7eWB8EyS5Gw" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><b><i>edible and medicinal plants in North America.</i></b></a>
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Feature you'll find inside, often missing in other books, is:
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<li><b>How to correctly identify important plants near you;</b></li>
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<li><b>Distribution map</b> - search only for plants growing in your area;</li>
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<li><b>Poisonous-Lookalike section</b> for each plant explaining the differences you should look for;</li>
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<li><b>Medicinal properties</b> with a section on how to use the plant as a remedy;</li>
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<div style="display:none;">as been a part of human culture for millennia. Archaeological evidence shows that olives were turned into olive oil by 6000 BC and 4500 BC in present-day Israel. Pagnol, p. 19, says the 6th millennium in Jericho, but cites no source.[citation needed] In ancient Egypt, plant oils including cedar oil, cypress oil, and olive oil were used during the mummification process. Vegetable oils have been used as lighting fuel for lamps, cooking, medicine and lubrication.[citation needed] Palm oil has long been recognized in West and Central African countries, and European merchants trading with West Africa occasionally purchased palm oil for use as a cooking oil in Europe. It became highly sought-after commodity by British traders for use as an industrial lubricant for machinery during Britain's Industrial Revolution. Modern history Palm oil formed the basis of soap products, such as Lever Brothers' (now Unilever) "Sunlight", and B. J. Johnson Company's (now Colgate-Palmolive) "Palmolive," and by around 1870, palm oil constituted the primary export of some West African countries. In 1780, Carl Wilhelm Scheele demonstrated that fats were derived from glycerol. Thirty years later Michel Eugène Chevreul deduced that these fats were esters of fatty acids and glycerol. Wilhelm Normann, a German chemist, introduced the hydrogenation of liquid fats in 1901, creating what later became known as trans fats, leading</div>
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