Acorn Processing WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT Join us March 8th from 2 – 4 pm at Crows End Retreat Center! Email us to register: In the subject line put “Acorn Workshop Registration” and let us know you are coming! Do you also see a sustainable revolution and a return to the most natural; what is all aroundContinue reading “Workshops”
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“Sweet” Acorn Oaks
Ballota Holm oak (Quercus rotundifolia) from Spain and Portugal Bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa) from the Midwest of the US Mexican Blue oak (Quercus oblongifolia) from Arizona and Mexico Emory oak (Quercus emoryi) from Arizona, US Other varieties where some “sweet” acorn-bearing oaks have been found. From California: Valley oak (Q. lobata); from the Southwest USContinue reading ““Sweet” Acorn Oaks”
Eating Acorns: Balanophagy
Jump to recipe: Acorn Bread, Acorn Cookies If you choose to alter your diet for the environment, eating acorns (especially in Mediterranean and temperate climates) is one of the best things that you can do. As the most abundant and climate adapted for drought, wildfires, and low-quality soils, oak trees provide much-needed habitat and produceContinue reading “Eating Acorns: Balanophagy”