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Fiddle Mainia: Maine's Organic Edible Fern
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Fiddle Mainia: Maine's Organic Edible Fern in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $33.95

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Fiddle Mainia: Maine's Organic Edible Fern in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $33.95
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Size: Paperback
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Fiddle Mainia is the first in a three book series (The Blueberry Coast and The Dandelion Conspiracy) on Maine's wild edible plants. Each book provides detailed and interesting information, stellar photos and over a 100 unique recipes designed to transform an unusual wild edible plant into a favorite dining experience. These northern wild plants can be incorporated with many other styles of cuisine. We have embraced the healthy and organic qualities of wild plants while insuring they are served up in tasty recipes that can be prepared for any occasion. The renewed interest in eating and preparing meals using wild organic plants (fiddleheads, dandelions, and blueberries) have garnished a great deal of interest by Mainers as well as restaurant chefs and food connoisseurs around the world.
Fiddle Mainia is the first in a three book series (The Blueberry Coast and The Dandelion Conspiracy) on Maine's wild edible plants. Each book provides detailed and interesting information, stellar photos and over a 100 unique recipes designed to transform an unusual wild edible plant into a favorite dining experience. These northern wild plants can be incorporated with many other styles of cuisine. We have embraced the healthy and organic qualities of wild plants while insuring they are served up in tasty recipes that can be prepared for any occasion. The renewed interest in eating and preparing meals using wild organic plants (fiddleheads, dandelions, and blueberries) have garnished a great deal of interest by Mainers as well as restaurant chefs and food connoisseurs around the world.


















