It's that crazy thinking that means I usually forget something critical...like the camp oven, or the children's flip flops, sunblock or rain coats. And we always need rain coats, because if we're going camping, in Tasmania it's highly likely that it will rain. It's how we roll.
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Sunday, 18 January 2015
A camping master list
camping, cooking, forage, holidays, nature, organize, tasmaniaIt's that crazy thinking that means I usually forget something critical...like the camp oven, or the children's flip flops, sunblock or rain coats. And we always need rain coats, because if we're going camping, in Tasmania it's highly likely that it will rain. It's how we roll.
Spring and autumn are the best times to pick nettles, but we haven't picked many this spring, mostly due to bad weather. But yesterday when the weather played nice we packed our safety gear and baskets and hit the road in search of this springtime treat.
Ignoring the threatening trespassers will be prosecuted sign, we drove along the muddy track to get to this hidden valley. I knew there would be nettles here, but I didn't expect so many. The lush young leaves growing under the pine trees were the best. The nettles growing along the track in the sunshine had started to seed and they're not so nice to eat. If they start to rattle they're no good, a local youngster recently told me, referring to the sound the seeds make as you brush past the plants.
Armed with rubber gloves and scissors we picked a load then headed home. Nettle pesto or nettle risotto? I'm not sure yet. But if you blanch and freeze the leaves, you'll have enough nettles to see you through until you make your mind up. Whatever you chose it will be delicious.
An after school activity of the very best kind, trespassing, picking weeds that sting and helping with dinner. I am such a good mum. I think we'll back in March to pick the autumn flush.
PS. We did actually have the owner's permission to pick his weeds, I would never advise ignoring those signs around these parts.