Re: Foraging
Just realised after seeing Mags picture that what we in Norway call blueberries actually is the same as your wimberries, winberries or billberries. After looking it up in my dictionary I also found the names whortleberry and blaeberry (the latter maybe of viking origin (hehe) as it is quite similar to the norwegian word "blåbær", wich is the word for these berries in my language - blå=blue, bær=berry).
I love foraging for berries and mushrooms as this is not things you can buy in the supermarket - or if - only at quite a high price.
Would love to hear if you have heard of the things I forage (that is - have I got the right names in english?):
Wild raspberries and strawberries (quite sure of those names).
Cloudberries - ("molte" in norwegian) - yellow/orange-coloured berries growing in moorland. Not sure if you have them in UK - maybe in Scotland?
Red whortleberries - ("tyttebær" in norwegian) - red berries growing on short, rather glossy green (shrubs??)
Chantarelles - yellow mushrooms wich goes very well with venison
Hedgehog mushrooms (hydnum repandum) - ("piggsopp" in norwegian - pigg indicating the teethlike spores and sopp=mushroom) - very tasty mushroom that goes well with a lot of dishes.