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    Moderator & Poshcrafter™ Martin's Avatar
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    Err, just look at the left hand side of the main forum page. It's updated monthly with that month's wild edible.

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    Natural Born Bushcrafter MikeWilkinson's Avatar
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    Cheers Gary,

    Try these as well for food related web sites :-

    http://www.pfaf.org/user/edibleuses.aspx

    http://www.countrylovers.co.uk/wfs/wfsurban.htm
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    Natural Born Bushcrafter MikeWilkinson's Avatar
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    Found another quite useful site:-

    http://www.yhwhswordoffaith.com/WAS/Topics.htm

    Some excellent youtube videos and a few links to some nice topics on things like basket making and flint knapping
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    Thanks for the links

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    Cheers Mike I will have to go have a look LOL
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    Super resources rep inbound!!

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    Thanks for the links, just looking at the Zen stoves site cheers.....

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    Natural Born Bushcrafter MikeWilkinson's Avatar
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    Thanks Tony,

    Another useful site for some historical skills is:-

    http://chrismolloy.com/page.php?u=p131

    I've posted this elsewhere previously but feel it belongs here too.
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    A Great resource I use is http://www.mcqbushcraft.co.uk/
    Covering Bushcraft and has some hunting videos.
    Not all are on his website (Has quite a few more on his youtube channel) But he is very informative and knowledgeable.

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