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Foraging Healthy Wild Food for a Fast Food Meal
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You'd be surprised at how much food is growing freely all around us. We simply have to open our eyes and look at the world through a new lens.
Yes, I live in Orlando, Florida, but I've traveled to 49 states and 6 continents and can say that food is growing all over! It won't look the same as this video, but from West to East and North to South and in between, food is growing all over! Cold climates, deserts and tropics all have their own abundance whether in the city or the wild. The resources exist to help you get started, but only if you apply yourself. Where there is a will there is a way.
But you MUST make sure you follow foraging ethics and be a good steward to the world around you!

To find food to forage in your area:
-Check out the Falling Fruit website and app: fallingfruit.org/
People map out foods that are growing freely all around us on Falling Fruit! You can add the foods that you find as well. If you have trees in your front yard that you want to share, add them here!
-Go to an Earthskills gathering or other gatherings like them:
www.earthskillsgathering.org/
-Check the library for foraging books. There are foraging books made for all across the world.
-Do an internet search for foraging in your state.

See a lot of fruit going to waste in your neighborhood? Start a group to collect it and distribute to people in need. Check out Concrete Jungle in Atlanta for an example: Ā Ā Ā ā€¢Ā UrbanĀ ForagingĀ ProgramĀ GivingĀ FreshĀ P...Ā Ā 
www.concrete-jungle.org/
Many programs exist like this across the country. You could start a program, or just do it as a human being and share the bounty with anyone who would enjoy the food.

In Florida, where I currently live:

See my Central Florida gardening and foraging resource guide: robingreenfield.org/grow/

Green Deane (Eat the Weeds) offers plant walks around the state of Florida and is one of the most knowledgeable wild foragers in the USA. His YouTube channel and website are a plethora of information.
youtube.com/user/EatTheWeeds
eattheweeds.com/

Andy Firk is an incredible resource for growing food, foraging and living the good life. I highly advise going on as many of his plant walks as you can for some hands on education in wild foraging. His website is one of the main sources for Florida foraging. His experts page lists over 50 Florida experts that you can learn from.
floridaforaging.com/

Come to an Orlando Permaculture meeting, where you will meet many foragers!
orlandopermaculture.org/

Go to the Florida EarthSkills Gathering:
www.floridaearthskills.org/

Read Peggy Lantz- Floridaā€™s Edible Wild Plants: A Guide to Collecting and Cooking
peggysiaslantz.com/

That's just a sample of resources available. Apply yourself to succeed!

Filmed and edited by John VonMutius johnvonmutius.com/

Robin Greenfield is an activist and humanitarian dedicated to leading the way to a more sustainable, equitable and just world. His activism and life choices create critical thought on global social and environmental issues and inspire positive change in humanity. Through a decade of activism and service he has become an internationally recognized leader. His lifework has been covered by media worldwide including National Geographic and heā€™s been named ā€œThe Robin Hood of modern timesā€ by France 2 TV.

Robin's life is an embodiment of Gandhiā€™s philosophy, ā€œBe the change you wish to see in the world.ā€ He donates 100% of his media earnings to grassroots nonprofits. He has committed to living simply and responsibly for life.

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@Robin.Greenfield

5 years ago

Hey everyone! I've just added a bunch of resources to the video description. If you're interested in find food growing in your area, then check out these resources! Health and happiness to you all! Rob

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@thebimbler7190

5 years ago

Your positivity is infectious Rob... thanks for sharing the energy!

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@anthula4416

5 years ago

I love it when surnames match a life's work

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@PeteKanarisGreenDreamsFL

5 years ago

Love it Rob! šŸ™Œ

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@rosalinerabago6389

1 year ago

I just love your fast food drive by.

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@taylorhorne6645

5 years ago

Hi Rob! I want to let you know that you've inspired change in my life. My way of life is gradually shifting, and I am ever thankful for you and all that you're doing. Much love <3

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@BunnySlippers82

5 years ago

As long as the neighbors don't mind you picking off their loquats and mulberries you're all set! These videos are making me rethink my life.

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@PaulNgim

5 years ago

I use to do that when I was a kid, we would go around picking all the fruits that grew in public places, such as the loquats, we would use our flip flops to throw when we cant reach the fruits, it would be too high and sometimes our flip flops would be stuck on the tree, we had people calling the police on us. we didn't do it because we get a high from it or anything like that but we did it because we were poor and growing up in broken families and broken communities.

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@truthsurfer6062

5 years ago

we live in Alaska and find this so refreshing. Still snow on the ground and starting to really be light late. Maybe in another month we can start foraging and fishing and looking n the forest for medicines and stuff available. Trying tapping the birch trees to make syrup...What a wonderful world we live in if we only open our eyes. You are so inspiring and your project is so fun to watch...especially since we only have snow and ice still....

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@papi9527

5 years ago

please make more longer contents/vlogs. It gives a genuine help to the community.

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@lizacatadman9937

2 months ago

Amen. Thank you! Live free!šŸŽ‰

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@abhijitdhamne1682

5 years ago

You are a pure form of human on planet earth

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@linetteguiliani3312

5 years ago

I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL ROB!!!

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@AdTravelTV

5 years ago

Great idea....

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@michaelchris6996

5 years ago

The best lifešŸ˜

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@patriciarussell7487

5 years ago

I live in fla. never seen a loquat.Never see free food.but I am container gardening and I love your videos!

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@roiferreach100

5 years ago

Rob Greenfield, your life is whole.. well done.. stay happy and healthy. I remember my childhood, I'm just walking around going to near plants and trees for snacks and food.

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@heisenberg3218

5 years ago

Good job rob šŸ‘

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@ezybella

5 years ago

I love you Rob. Donā€™t ever stop šŸ€

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