Meet Leda Meredith, author of The Locavore’s Handbook and one of New York City’s most well-known urban foragers. We visited Prospect Park in Brooklyn to see what wild crops were available to add a spritz of early-spring into her locally-farmed storage vegetables the farmers are still selling from last fall. Needless to say, even in the freezing cold, we found more than enough foraged goods out there for just the two of us.

Urban foraging is a fun way to get to know the wild and edible vegetation that line our urban parks and green spaces. You can take classes from Leda throughout the year where she can train you in plant identification and cooking techniques. All in all, it’s a hands-on way to explore your city parks with, what I like to call, “survival skills”.¬† :)¬† But, seriously, once you’re in the know, it certainly makes you more aware when taking a stroll; wild goodies will seem always just an arm’s length away or a quick detour off the beaten path.

So, come see the video and take in what we found! Don’t forget to stop by for Part II, later this week, where I’ll show you exactly what Leda and I cooked up with her wild greens harvest.

Thanks for watching food. curated.! Happy Eating!