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Caraway and Sorrel

South Ormsby Lincolnshire

FORAGING EXPERIENCES AT SOUTH ORMSBY ESTATE Passionate​,​ creative​,​ and deeply rooted in the natural world​,​ I am a professional forager and wild food chef with many years of experience transforming harvests from hedgerow​,​ coastline and woodland into nourishing​,​ seasonal cuisine. Blending traditional knowledge with contemporary culinary innovation, my work celebrates the alchemy of wild flavours and aromatics, alongside self-empowerment, sustainability and the profound healing power of reconnecting with nature. Through wild food experiences, plant-based feasts, retreats and educational workshops, I help people rediscover their relationship with the land building confidence, resilience, and creativity in the kitchen and beyond.  For me, foraging is more than food: it’s a pathway to mental wellbeing, empowerment, self-trust and self reliance, through a joyful, grounded life.

Experience type

  • Crafts
  • Cooking
  • Food & Drink
  • Farming & Growing
  • Outdoors
  • Talks
  • Tastings
  • Tours & Walks
  • Wellbeing
  • Environment & Sustainability

Days, dates and times

SATURDAY 21st FEBRUARY SUNDAY 8th MARCH SUNDAY 12th APRIL

About this experience

This session, led by forager chef, Tee Christie, is relaxed and informative, designed for beginners and the simply curious. Tee, a chef and professional forager, combines her knowledge of both disciplines to create ‘feral food’ with a difference! You’ll learn how to safely identify, harvest, and use a selection of edible wild plants, with a strong emphasis on seasonality, sustainability, and respect for the land. What you’ll learn: The fundamentals of safe and ethical foraging How to identify key edible and useful plants in early spring. Practical tips for harvesting, storing, and using wild foods An introduction to the folklore, ecology, and traditional uses of native plants The day combines a gentle guided walk, with hands-on learning, and time for questions and discussion. Along the way you will have the opportunity to taste homemade creations showcasing wild food, as well as sampling from the hedgerow! No prior experience is needed—just curiosity! Whether you’re interested in wild food, herbal traditions, or deepening your connection to nature, this session offers a grounding and informative introduction to foraging.

Website

https://carawayandsorrel.eventbrite.com/

Address Summary

South Ormsby Lincolnshire

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