Picnic

Staging
Is it a meal or dramaturgical gestures (Futurist cookbook)?

Props/Equipment/Utensils (plastics?)

Location/Site

Eating the Spit / invasive species

Plant medicines / Wellbeing/Folk Medicines/Local Knowledge

Salt
‘Toxins out and toxics in.’

Mushrooms (August–October) preserved?

Acacias: leaves (flavoring, teas, decoctions), seeds (wattle roasted, flour), gum (antiseptic balm, gum arabic), flowers (pancakes)

‘In Ayurvedic medicine, Acacia leaves, flowers, and pods have long been used to expel worms, to staunch bleeding, heal wounds, and suppress the coughing up of blood. Its strong astringent action is used to contract and toughen mucous membranes throughout the body in much the same way as witch hazel or oak bark.’ https://www.cloverleaffarmherbs.com/acacia/

Herbs

Lichen
Moss

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