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Foraging for a Free Lunch.

Season 2, Ep. 7

Henrietta Fernandez


For the first time in this series the show hits the road and goes wild foraging with food forager Henrietta Fernandez and her hired hound for the day Woody. Our hosts go routing through the undergrowth, leaf picking and twig tasting to find some tasty morsels that are growing through the concrete or flowering in the forest. Now, it can’t be emphasised enough that you really need an expert and someone who knows what they’re doing, and what they’re looking at when foraging.


Henrietta takes our intrepid pair through some of the does and don’t of foraging. Finds some dangerous and poison plants, as well as some more tasty, wholesome and healing plants to. Tanya obviously eats everything in sight when prompted to. Whereas Rodney struggles to keep up, take photos, juggle the recording equipment, make friends with Woody and ask intelligent questions. Which as you’ll hear from the episode, isn’t always his strong point. But together they create a great episode of the podcast, where it’s almost impossible to not learn something new.   


This episode of the show was recorded on location at Hove Lagoon, west along the seashore from Hove Lawns and Stanmer Park, just north of the city of Brighton. There will be loads of photos on Instagram of our time with Henrietta and Woody, and you’ll be able to view them via the Instagram link below.


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