Home Actress Alexis Nikole Nelson HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2022 Alexis Nikole Nelson Instagram - Alexis Nikole Nelson (@blackforager) is teaching the internet how to safely forage for food — for free. She says seeking out mushrooms, plants and weeds for meals helps her feel “connected” to the environment, adding she wants to see a world where everyone feels “entitled to the outdoors.”

Alexis Nikole Nelson Instagram – Alexis Nikole Nelson (@blackforager) is teaching the internet how to safely forage for food — for free. She says seeking out mushrooms, plants and weeds for meals helps her feel “connected” to the environment, adding she wants to see a world where everyone feels “entitled to the outdoors.”

Alexis Nikole Nelson Instagram - Alexis Nikole Nelson (@blackforager) is teaching the internet how to safely forage for food — for free. She says seeking out mushrooms, plants and weeds for meals helps her feel “connected” to the environment, adding she wants to see a world where everyone feels “entitled to the outdoors.”

Alexis Nikole Nelson Instagram – Alexis Nikole Nelson (@blackforager) is teaching the internet how to safely forage for food — for free.

She says seeking out mushrooms, plants and weeds for meals helps her feel “connected” to the environment, adding she wants to see a world where everyone feels “entitled to the outdoors.” | Posted on 14/Jul/2022 18:57:02

Alexis Nikole Nelson Instagram – Virginia Pepperweed! Once you notice it, you start seeing it EVERYWHERE this time of year! One of my fave brassicas, and one that’s native here in the US (aaaaaaaand gently invasive in a LOT OF OTHER PLACES 😅 oopsie)
Packed full of vitamins C and A, it’s a tasty and free veggie/potherb just waiting to make it to your kitchen!!
And THANK YOU for the outpouring of love on the @cbsmornings segment yesterday 😭💕 I am so blown away by the kindness and warmth yall meet me with, and I don’t know what I did to deserve you all ❤️
Alexis Nikole Nelson Instagram – Chufa aka Tiger Nuts aka Yellow Nutsedge! Lots of names for one of our oldest domesticated crops!

After reading about them in San Thayer’s book “Incredible Wild Edibles”, I went on a quest to find a sizable patch in Columbus……… only to find that the biggest patch I’ve seen is IN MY OWN BACKYARD 🤣 ain’t that how it always goes.

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