tasadam wrote:I have heard of people (overseas visitors) assuming they can do the South Coast track by living off the bush, only to have to be "rescued" by other walkers supplying them food.
Friends of mine helped out by providing food, that's where I heard it.
Liamy77 wrote:that is a dangerous thing to do.... natrural selection in action!
RayTheWanderer wrote:No sign of irritation, sickness, eat a little bit, wait 24 hours.
If your fine, its perfectly edible and safe
Its that simple.
.... so far.......RayTheWanderer wrote:I do it all the time, with everything I find...
So im LIVING proof haha, its not dangerous
Ray The Wanderer wrote:I do it all the time, with everything I find...
So im LIVING proof haha, its not dangerous
gayet wrote:I think the acacia seeds have to be roasted first though don't they? Or am I thinking of Bunya nuts??
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