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Paperback, New edition
Published: 5th July 2007
Hardback
Published: 1st April 2012
Paperback, New edition
Published: 15th November 2004
Hardback
Published: 3rd March 2023
Food for Free: 50th Anniversary Edition
By (Author) Richard Mabey
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
3rd March 2023
15th September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Edible wild plants and foraging
The countryside, country life: general interest
Cookery / food by ingredient
Sustainable food / cookery
Outdoor survival skills
Cultural studies: food and society
Natural and wild gardening
Self-sufficiency and green lifestyle
581.6320941
Hardback
288
Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 28mm
520g
This fully updated special edition of the classic complete guide to the edible species that grow around us includes a new foreword from the author and a plate section with identification guides for all major species.
Originally published in 1972, Richard Mabeys classic foraging guide has never been out of print since. Food for Free is a complete guide to help you safely identify edible species that grow around us, together with detailed field identification notes and recipes.
In this stunning 50th anniversary edition, Richard Mabeys updated text is accompanied by a wealth of practical information on identifying, collecting, cooking and preparing, as well as history and folklore. Informative illustrations of key species by expert botanical artists are included in a colour plate section. Beautifully written and produced in a new, readable format, Food for Free will inspire us to be more self-sufficient and make use of the natural resources around us to enhance our lives.
Food for Free is a life-enhancing classic. That it is erudite and charming as well as practical and accurate is a testament to Richard Mabeys great gift as a biographer of our natural heritage. It remains the best possible antidote to the over-processed and the pre-packaged. Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
The forager's bible continues to inspire and enthral. Scottish Field
Still a classic Financial Times
Armed with this guide, this month you could be sampling the simple pleasures of eating a fleshy Hottentot fig straight from a Devon clifftop, making elderflower fritters gathered from the hedgerows or frying fairy-ring champignons picked off your lawn. With its charming painted illustrations, it is a book to savour in itself. Devon Life
Richard Mabey is the author of some forty books, including the bestselling Flora Britannica, Weeds and Nature Cure, which was short-listed for the Whitbread, Ondaatje and Ackerley awards. His biography Gilbert White won the Whitbread Biography Prize in 1986. He is a regular broadcaster on BBC radio, writes regularly for the Guardian, New Statesman and Granta, and has contributed a personal column to BBC Wildlife for the past 25 years. He is Patron of the John Clare Society, and Vice-President of the Open Spaces Society. He lives in Norfolk.