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October 17, 2018

Oregon Truffle Festival

Now entering its 14th year, the non-profit Oregon Truffle Festival's mission is to educate the public about native-grown truffles in the Willamette Valley. With events and workshops tailored to truffle cultivators, foragers (and their dogs!), chefs, epicures, and the merely curious, the festival celebrates a burgeoning culinary industry.

Truffles have been enjoyed for centuries in Europe, but
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Published on October 17, 2018 16:41

October 10, 2018

Honey Mushrooms

It's time to tackle the honey mushroom. I haven't written about it before because it's not among my favorites in the Kingdom of Fungi, at least from an edibility standpoint, but in a season such as this, when the mushroom gods are being parsimonious with their gifts, the time is right to make use of this abundant species.

The parasitic honey fungus is famous for being the largest organism on
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Published on October 10, 2018 15:19

September 4, 2018

Fall Classes

In partnership with The Field Trip Society, I'll be offering the following classes and events this fall.



* September 13, 5:30pm, Seward Park, Seattle: "After Work" Wild Edibles Walk

* September 27, 5:30pm, Seward Park, Seattle: "After Work" Wild Edibles Walk

* September 30, 6pm, Seattle: Foraged Dinner at La Medusa

* October 12, 10am, Tiger Mountain, Issaquah, WA: Wild Edibles Hike
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Published on September 04, 2018 11:33

March 23, 2018

Beef Pho with Licorice Fern

Everyone at the Mekong Market on Rainier Avenue knew what I was up to. The proprietor, a small gentleman always on the move, paused long enough to grin at the two packages of beef bones in my basket and give me the thumbs up. They were a dollar a pound.

Then he frowned when he saw the big bag of dried noodles—and quickly guided me by the elbow to a refrigerated aisle, where he pointed at the
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Published on March 23, 2018 12:07

February 16, 2018

Spring Foraging Classes

I've partnered once again this spring with both Bainbridge Island Parks & Rec and The Field Trip Society in Seattle to offer a variety of spring foraging trips, from short, after-work wild edible ID walks in a Seattle park to all-day shellfish extravaganzas on Hood Canal. Two of these classes are already sold out, so don't delay.



Below are the classes and dates. Please do not contact me for
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Published on February 16, 2018 09:50

January 11, 2018

Matsutake Sukiyaki Hotpot

I GOT A CALL from Doug (of The Mushroom Hunters) the other day. He's bivouacked somewhere down in Humboldt or Mendocino County picking blacks and hogs. Meanwhile, Norcal friends of mine have been heckling me with texts and photos of their matsutake hauls of late.

Matsutake was still on sale (for outrageous prices) at Uwajimaya in Seattle last time I looked, so if you don't live in California
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Published on January 11, 2018 12:25

November 13, 2017

The Fly Tapes: Episode 3

Recently I had the pleasure of talking with Jason Rolfe, a writer and fishing guide who uses fly-fishing as the put-in to navigate an ever-changing stream of words, art, and ideas through a variety of mediums. In addition to guiding and taking shifts at my local flyshop, Emerald Water Anglers in West Seattle, Jason operates the Syzygy Fly Fishing web site, runs a podcast called The Fly Tapes,
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Published on November 13, 2017 12:27

October 3, 2017

Razor Lit

With a tentative fall schedule of razor clam digs released by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, it's time once again to turn our attention to the golden-hued shellfish of Pacific Northwest dreams, the one that inspires thousands of otherwise sensible citizens to flock to the coastal tsunami zone during the most miserable beachgoing months of the year and get in touch with their
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Published on October 03, 2017 10:49

June 26, 2017

The Wall Street Journal Reviews UPSTREAM

Dear Readers, I'd like to share The Wall Street Journal's review of Upstream with you in full as it isn't available online without a subscription. The review, by David Profumo, appeared in the weekend edition, June 24.


Chinook, sockeye, coho, chum, humpback, steelhead—they sound like a lineup of heavy metal bands, but these are all species of the Pacific salmon genus Oncorhynchus, a
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Published on June 26, 2017 08:43

May 30, 2017

Upstream On Sale Today

My new book, Upstream: Searching for Wild Salmon, from River to Table, goes on sale today. Pick up a copy at your local indie book store, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or Apple iBooks. It's also available as a free audiobook with an Audible trial.

The timing of the book's release has been known for more than a year, but we couldn't have predicted the socio-political atmosphere it would land in. Wild
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Published on May 30, 2017 10:46