Field Guides to Food

Spurse's Eat Your Sidewalk

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descriptiondcterms:descriptionWe believe that it is time to change everything about how we eat, think about food and engage with our urban ecosystems. We believe it is time to start foraging and eating our sidewalks. Change needs to begin right where we are. Foraging the weeds in the cracks of our streets right under our feet, and not in some far off pristine forest, is a delicious joyous activity that has the capacity to spark deep and far reaching ecological change. When you bend down a pick a dandelion growing from a crack in the street, what has happened to this plant now happens to you — your fates are joined. You are of this place in a way you have never been. This is a profound act with important consequences for us, these weeds, our eating habits and our sense of place.
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