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Euell Gibbons: Author of Stalking the Wild Asparagus (Wrote Books of Great Interest to Survivalists)
Mother Earth News ^
| May/June 1972
| Hal Smith
Posted on 11/21/2012 3:16:45 PM PST by PJ-Comix
Euell Gibbons has probably turned more people on to naturecertainly to wild foods than any other living writer. His first book about foraged fare, Stalking the Wild Asparagus, was (and continues to be) such a best seller that Gibbons has followed its success with five more popular titles. Three Stalking the Healthful Herbs, Stalking the Blue-Eyed Scallop and Beachcomber's Handbook are wild foods manuals, a fourth Feast on a Diabetic Diet tells how to do just that and the fifth Stalking the Good Life is an expansion of his Organic Gardening magazine column, "The Organic Nature Lover".
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: euellgibbons; survivalism
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Euell Gibbons passed away almost 40 years ago but his books are more important than ever to people interested in Survivalism and how to live off the land. Years ago I read his "Stalking the Blue-Eyed Scallop" and was amazed at the bounty of food easily available for foraging at the sea and shore. An example was his suggestion, which I followed, for opening up sea urchins that litter the ocean floor and eat their eggs. If you can get over the "ick" factor they really taste great and are a great source for protein in an emergency. He also had information on how to make wine from coconuts and a lot of other great advice. I really felt like I could live off foraged foods from the sea and shore based on this book. It is a definite MUST-READ for anybody interested in survivalism.
Oh, and contrary to myth, Gibbons did NOT die from an upset stomach. He passed away from a completely different disease which had nothing to do with his foraging diet.
I think you will be interested in reading this extended interview with Gibbons which originally appeared in Plowboy.
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:16:51 PM PST
by
PJ-Comix
To: PJ-Comix
Euell was a great guy, he always tipped well when I delivered his favorite double meatlover’s pizza.
To: Tijeras_Slim
Tha's jes wrong, TJ
/8^)
Happy Thanksgiving
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:20:46 PM PST
by
knarf
(I say things that are true ... I have no proof ... but they're true)
To: Tijeras_Slim
Well, he was a punchline for a lot of Johnny Carson jokes but he wrote amazing books. Great stuff for anyone interested in Survivalism.
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:21:06 PM PST
by
PJ-Comix
(Beware the Rip in the Space/Time Continuum)
To: PJ-Comix
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:22:44 PM PST
by
camle
(keep an open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
To: knarf
To: PJ-Comix
True, but I couldn’t resist. Happy T-day PJ.
To: camle
Tastes like wild hickory nuts!
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:26:03 PM PST
by
Charles Martel
(Endeavor to persevere...)
To: PJ-Comix
My favorite food writer is Escoffier.
Gibbons... Yeah, one can get by with his information, but how do you pair wines with cattail hearts and pine nuts?
/johnny
To: PJ-Comix
Yep those Carson bits were hilarious.
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:32:54 PM PST
by
dfwgator
To: PJ-Comix
I understand that Euell Gibbons was unable to produce children.
They said it was due to his “wild hickory nuts.”
LoL!
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:34:40 PM PST
by
DH
(Once the tainted finger of government touches anything the rot begins)
To: camle
"ever eat a pine tree?" Many parts are edible.
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:34:51 PM PST
by
Flag_This
(Real presidents don't bow.)
To: PJ-Comix
“Some parts of the pine tree ARE edible!”
(Grape Nuts commercial circa 1970’s)
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:35:08 PM PST
by
TheConservativeParty
(Barky's evil deeds: terrorism is alive, but The Twinkie is dead. 1448 days until Nov.8,2016)
To: PJ-Comix
You don’t think it odd he died of stomach cancer?
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:39:07 PM PST
by
jps098
To: camle
Euell Gibbons quote from the interview:
When I was a boy we used to eat ponderosa pine for pleasure . . . called it "slivers". In the spring the bark is really gorged with starches and sugars and tastes quite sweet. It's also high in vitamins.
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:40:29 PM PST
by
PJ-Comix
(Beware the Rip in the Space/Time Continuum)
To: jps098
You dont think it odd he died of stomach cancer?That was a myth. Gibbons died from Marfan's disease which affects big boned people.
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:41:45 PM PST
by
PJ-Comix
(Beware the Rip in the Space/Time Continuum)
To: PJ-Comix
You dont think it odd he died of stomach cancer? That was a myth. Gibbons died from Marfan's disease which affects big boned people.
I thought he died of natural causes.
To: PJ-Comix
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:46:56 PM PST
by
Mr. Silverback
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To: camle
Ever eat a pine tree? Many parts are edible.
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:48:01 PM PST
by
bgill
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To: GreenHornet
I thought he died of natural causes.Marfan syndrome was the cause of Gibbons' death. Nothing to do with stomach problems or anything he ate.
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posted on
11/21/2012 3:51:29 PM PST
by
PJ-Comix
(Beware the Rip in the Space/Time Continuum)
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