All 18 Uses of
forage
in
The Omnivore's Dilemma
- "They're made to eat forage," Dr. Metzin explained, "and we're making them eat grain."†
Chpt 1.5
- Forage means grass.†
Chpt 1.5
- What I most remember from these early foraging (food-gathering) trips were the scary warnings from my mother.†
Chpt 4.18
- MY FORAGING GUIDE As luck would have it, a perfect tutor appeared in my life at exactly the right moment.†
Chpt 4.18
- He was being interviewed on public radio for a story about foraging.†
Chpt 4.18
- "I have the passions of foraging, passion of hunting, opera, my work," he told the reporter.†
Chpt 4.18
- The next time I bumped into Angelo I asked him if I could tag along on his next foraging trip.†
Chpt 4.18
- Angelo's walk-in cooler packed full of foraged mushrooms and curing meat.†
Chpt 4.20
- The guest list was limited to those people who helped me in my foraging and their partners.†
Chpt 4.22
- I had originally hoped to make it with foraged wild greens.†
Chpt 4.22
- My plan was to forage fruit, for a tart, from one of the many fruit trees lining the streets in Berkeley.†
Chpt 4.22
- I see no reason why foraging for food should be restricted to the countryside.†
Chpt 4.22
- You could say the honey was foraged too, by the bees who made it.†
Chpt 4.22
- All they had in common was foraging -- and me.†
Chpt 4.22
- I went around the table and spoke of each person's contribution to my foraging education and to this meal.†
Chpt 4.22
- These foragers talked about the plants and animals and fungi they had seen and met.†
Chpt 4.22
- You can say that my forager's meal is unrealistic, but I would answer that the fast-food meal is unrealistic also.†
Chpt 4.22
- I don't want to have to forage every meal.
Chpt 4.22 *forage = to search for and gather
Definition:
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(forage) to search for and gather -- often food and provisions