a long shot but...
...I'm about to start a degree course in Glasgow with a heavy nutrition element. I was thinking that it might be fun to show a different and more novel side of food by having a look at foraging and some of the wild foods. Possibly doing some sort of 'compare and contrast' with the modern day equivalents.
Does anybody know of of a wild food expert in - or within an hour's drive of - Glasgow who may be willing to help me out? I'm assuming I would be able to squeeze some cash out of the department so I don't expect we'd be looking for 'something-for-nothing'.
...I'm about to start a degree course in Glasgow with a heavy nutrition element. I was thinking that it might be fun to show a different and more novel side of food by having a look at foraging and some of the wild foods. Possibly doing some sort of 'compare and contrast' with the modern day equivalents.
Does anybody know of of a wild food expert in - or within an hour's drive of - Glasgow who may be willing to help me out? I'm assuming I would be able to squeeze some cash out of the department so I don't expect we'd be looking for 'something-for-nothing'.