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What, you can eat wild plants?

The BBC seems very proud to reveal that blackberries grow on plants and not in plastic punnets. Their BBC Audio slideshow: Food from the wild is portrayed as being something that is a great revelation of a dying past-time.

Maybe it’s sitting in the concrete jungle that is White City that does it.

Methinks they should get out more.

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