Living the Locavore Lifestyle: Hunting, Fishing, Gathering Wild Fruit and Nuts, Growing a Garden, and Raising Chickens Toward a More Sustainable and Healthy Way of Living by Bruce Ingram


Living the Locavore Lifestyle: Hunting, Fishing, Gathering Wild Fruit and Nuts, Growing a Garden, and Raising Chickens Toward a More Sustainable and Healthy Way of Living
Title : Living the Locavore Lifestyle: Hunting, Fishing, Gathering Wild Fruit and Nuts, Growing a Garden, and Raising Chickens Toward a More Sustainable and Healthy Way of Living
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ISBN : 1944962034
ISBN-10 : 9781944962036
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 176
Publication : Published March 15, 2016

Award-winning outdoor writer Bruce Ingram and his wife Elaine explain how they have enjoyed a healthy diet and lifestyle for many years by hunting, fishing, raising heritage chickens, growing fruits and vegetables, and foraging in the forests around their Southwest Virginia home. In a series of 25 explanatory chapters, the Ingrams show how to hunt, field-dress, and prepare wild game, ranging from deer to wild turkeys to squirrels and rabbits; how to catch bass, trout, and panfish; how to gather wild berries, nuts, and mushrooms; how to grow vegetables and fruits and protect them from other foragers such as deer; and how to raise heritage chickens and protect them, as well, from predators that could include opossums, foxes, and hawks. The book features dozens of tasty and healthful recipes. They include more than 20 ways to cook and enjoy venison; several ways to savor squirrels and rabbits; a dozen recipes for wild berry and fruit dishes, including pancakes, waffles, cakes, breads, jams, and cookies; and still more recipes for preparing wild nuts, mushrooms, and fresh-water fish.


Living the Locavore Lifestyle: Hunting, Fishing, Gathering Wild Fruit and Nuts, Growing a Garden, and Raising Chickens Toward a More Sustainable and Healthy Way of Living Reviews


  • Tara Koop

    This book could be just what you are looking for! For me, it focused too much on hunting and recipes than the topics that interest me most. (backyard chickens, buying local meats...) There was some helpful information on going to your local extension office to have your soil tested. I had never thought of this. I have a pretty successful garden but now wonder what I could do to make it better! I love the idea of gathering fruits and nuts....but the information was regional. It did motivate me to investigate my own area. This read like a series of blog posts turned book. I did receive this book for free.