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Acre Homestead Becky is a YouTube channel hosted & managed by Becky Acre. She is a content creator and homesteader. Besides that, she does cooking, farming, and vlogs on her YouTube channel. In fact, Acre Homestead Becky's YouTube channel has over 496K subscribers and 97 million total views as of now.
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Why make ONE when you can make TWO! A Week of Dinners!
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Season Salt -
Taco Seasoning -
Curry Ramen Noodles -
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Amazon Store Front -
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Online Seed Companies I Order From:
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Seeds for Generations —
Azure Standard — | Where I buy bulk organic food and supplies
Green Stalk (Use Code ACRE for $10 an Order of $75+) -
Harvest Right Freeze Dryer -
Favorite Cooking Equipment Here!
Microplane -
Rubber Spatulas -
OXO Cookie Scoops -
OXO Whisk -
OXO Good Grip Cutting Board -
Zwilling J.A. Henckel 5 inch Chef's Knife -
Zwilling J.A. Henckel Chef's Set Knife -
Kitchen Shears -
Boos Oils -
Boos Cutting Board -
Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer -
All-Clad 6 Piece Stainless Steel Cooking Tool Set -
All-Clad 3.5 quart Pot -
Le Creuset Enameled 7.5qt. Dutch Oven -
Books!
American Test Kitchen Cooking School Cookbook—
Nourishing Traditions -
Ball Canning Cookbook -
Canning Supplies I Used:
Ball Canning Cookbook (My Favorite!!) —
Oster 22 Quart Roaster Pan —
Stainless Steel Strainers —
Presto Pressure Canner —
Canning Equipment Essential Supplies Kit —
Redmond Real Salt (Fine) —
Becky Acre Homestead
PO Box 873912 Vancouver WA 98687
Links are affiliate links, but I will only recommend items I LOVE and use daily with no extra cost to you, and it helps support the channel! Thank you for your support!
Wild Greens: Turn Weeds into a Great Salad in Winter or Spring
Here are wild greens and common yard weeds that can be turned into great salads, anytime the weather is cool and wet. Even in the winter, if the ground isn't frozen. They are common weeds of the spring, too, in many lawns, gardens, and untended areas in neighborhoods and parks.
I pick 16 weeds from my yard. I give you tips for making a great wild salad. I top my salad with plants from the wild and from my garden -- even homegrown ripe tomatoes on December 31! And I have a New Year's Eve cocktail made from my Black Locust Flower Gin. Have a great year of foraging and eating!
I made this salad as part of my annual personal challenge to make a wild salad on the last day of every year.
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Wild Plant List (in order of appearance)
Cats-ear - Hypochaeris radicata
Yellow Archangel or Yellow Dead-nettle - Lamiastrum galeobdolon
Cleavers - Galium aparine
Nipplewort - Lapsana communis
Narrowleaf plantain - Plantago lanceolate
Purple deadnettle - Lamium purpureum
Borage - Borago officinalis
Common sowthistle - Sonchus oleraceus
Lemon balm - Melissa officinalis
Hedge mustard - Sisymbrium officinale
Chickweed - Stellaria media
Curly dock - Rumex crispus
Common mallow - Malva neglecta
Wild field mustard – Brassica rapa
Wild chives – Allium vinale
Dandelion - Taraxacum officinale
Yucca – Yucca gloriosa
Black locust - Robinia pseudoacacia
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Videos on specific plants mentioned in this video:
Hedge Mustard -
Wild Field Mustard -
Wild Chives -
Black Locust Flower Cocktails -
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Like Wild Salads? Here's a whole playlist of wild salads:
Wild Salads -
If you like your cooked wild greens, here's a playlist about preparing your harvest:
Cooking Wild Greens -
If you want to improve your foraging skills, here's my playlist - Foraging: Real Food for Regular People -
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Here are my playlists about specific wild plants:
Dandelions -
Wild Mustard Plants -
Elderberry -
Spruce Trees -
Pine Trees -
Redbud Trees -
Detailed ID of Wild Mushrooms -
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One Fine Day by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
Artist:
Plain Loafer Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License,
Auld Lang Syne (Instrumental) by Jingle Punks, Touching Moment by Wayne Jones, You Are My Rainbow by Unicorn Heads, all from YouTube Audio Library
Cook With Me All Me All Week Some Mind Blowing Recipes | Pantry Challenge Week 2
#AcreHomestead #WhatWeEatInAWeek #PantryChallenge #ThreeRiversChallenge
Recipes -
Salsa Verte -
Season Salt -
Chicken Piccata -
Beef Stroganoff -
Corn Salsa -
Pickled Red Onions -
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Products Mentioned:
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Finex cast iron -
Korean Pepper Flakes -
Video Mentioned:
Freeze Dried Broth -
Salsa -
Freeze Dried Cheese -
Harvest Right Freeze Dryer -
Online Seed Companies I Order From:
Hoss Tools Seeds —
MI Gardener — | use code ACRE for 10% OFF!
Seeds for Generations —
Redmond Real Salt | Use the code ACRE for 15% off
30 Day Free Audible Membership with 2 Free Books -
A Year Without The Grocery Store Book -
------ Omnivores Dilemma by Michael Pollen
Azure Standard
This is where I buy my bulk organic food!
Favorite Cooking Equipment Here!
Microplane -
Rubber Spatulas -
OXO Cookie Scoops -
OXO Whisk -
OXO Good Grip Cutting Board -
Zwilling J.A. Henckel 5 inch Chef's Knife -
Zwilling J.A. Henckel Chef's Set Knife -
Kitchen Shears -
Boos Oils -
Boos Cutting Board -
Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer -
All-Clad 6 Piece Stainless Steel Cooking Tool Set -
All-Clad 3.5 quart Pot -
Le Creuset Enameled 7.5qt. Dutch Oven -
Books!
American Test Kitchen Cooking School Cookbook—
Nourishing Traditions -
Ball Canning Cookbook -
Canning Supplies I Used:
Ball Canning Cookbook (My Favorite!!) —
Oster 22 Quart Roaster Pan —
Stainless Steel Strainers —
Presto Pressure Canner —
Canning Equipment Essential Supplies Kit —
Redmond Real Salt (Fine) —
Becky Acre Homestead
PO Box 873912 Vancouver WA 98687
Links are affiliate links, but I will only recommend items I LOVE and use daily with no extra cost to you, and it helps support the channel! Thank you for your support!
Foraging in My Yard: Wild Salad from 24 Plants of Late Spring & Early Summer
If you have some of these common wild plants, weeds, and trees in your yard, you could be eating an incredibly delicious wild salad, too. I forage 24 plants from my yard. Then I show you how I turn them into an amazing salad with a wild salad dressing, too.
Even though spring is the easiest time for foraging a wild salad, there are still plenty of great wild edible plants to eat as late spring heads into summer.
The plants in order of appearance:
1. Common sowthistle - Sonchus oleraceus
2. Grand fir - Abies grandis
3. Spearmint - Mentha spicata
4. Wild field mustard - Brassica rapa
5. Wild garlic - Allium vineale
6. Chickweed - Stellaria media
7. Black locust - Robinia pseudoacacia
8. Sheep sorrel - Rumex acetosella
9. Blue Spruce - Picea pungens
10. Trailing blackberry - Rubus ursinis
11. Nipplewort - Lapsana communis
12. Cleavers - Galium aparine
13. Oregon grape - Mahonia aquifolium
14. Western Larch - Larix occidentalis
15. Dandelion - Taraxacum officinale
16. Common hawthorn - Crateagus monogyna
17. English daisy - Bellis perennis
18. Hedge mustard - Sisymbrium officinale
19. Curly dock - Rumex crispus
20. Bristly hawksbeard - Crepis setosa
21. Lemon balm - Melissa officinalis
22. White clover - Trifolium repens
23. American elm - Ulmus americana
24. Bittercress - Cardamine hirsuta
Here are some tips for making a great wild salad:
1. Focus on plants that are in good condition.
2. Pick clean. Look through what you pick, as you are picking it. leave the grass, pieces of other plants, and poor-quality plant parts out in the field.
3. Pick organized - and keep everything organized until you've double-checked it all, back in the kitchen
4. Chop the plants into tiny pieces
5. Keep some of the wild flowers aside, to mix into the chopped greens. It all looks nicer that way.
6. Use a simple salad dressing. Let the taste of all those wild plants shine. A simple oil and vinegar mix works fine!
If you enjoy foraging wild plants, here's my playlist - Foraging: Real Food for Regular People
If you want to eat what you forage, here are playlists about preparing your harvests:
Cooking Wild Greens -
Wild Salads -
If you like to garden, too, here are my gardening playlists:
Potatoes - An easy and productive garden crop -
Elephant Garlic: How to get the most out of growing Elephant Garlic -
Collards: How To Grow and Use ALL of Your Collard Plants -
Hops: How To Grow and Use ALL of Your Hop Plants -
In the Garden -
Here are my playlists about specific wild plants:
Dandelions -
Wild Mustard Plants -
Elderberry -
Spruce Trees -
Redbud Trees -
Detailed ID of Wild Mushrooms -
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My channel: Haphazard Homestead:
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Music: Fireflies and Stardust, Garden Music, Hep Cats, Lobby Time and Marty Gots a Plan - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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Recipes
Caesar Dressing -
Pound Cake -
Rhubarb Cake -
Hawaiian Mac Salad -
Potato Salad -
Cowboy Candy -
ButcherBox — | Sign up through my link to get two (2) 100% grass-fed NY strip steaks and raw cold cracked lobster meat for free in your first box!
Redmond Real Salt | Use the code ACRE for 15% off
Online Seed Companies I Order From:
Hoss Tools -
MI Gardener - (Use Code ACRE for 10% OFF)
Seeds for Generations -
Green Stalk (Use Code ACRE for $10 an Order of $75+) -
Harvest Right Freeze Dryer -
Cookbooks!
American Test Kitchen Cooking School Cookbook—
Nourishing Traditions -
Ball Canning Cookbook -
Canning Supplies I Used:
Ball Canning Cookbook (My Favorite!!) —
Oster 22 Quart Roaster Pan —
Stainless Steel Strainers —
Presto Pressure Canner —
Canning Equipment Essential Supplies Kit —
Redmond Real Salt (Fine) —
Becky Acre Homestead
PO Box 873912 Vancouver WA 98687
Links are affiliate links, but I will only recommend items I LOVE and use daily with no extra cost to you, and it helps support the channel! Thank you for your support!