Eremos Foraging Kit - Green
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This kit exists because we got tired of improvising. Plastic bags that tear. Knives that don't fit the work. Gear scattered across pockets and packs. We wanted one kit—packed, ready, always in the car.
So we built it. A family of foragers with decades of field time between us, making the toolkit we wished someone had handed us years ago. For homesteaders, hunters, and wild food people who want a deeper connection to the land, this isn't just gear—it's an investment in a different way of eating.
Why this kit:
- Forage more efficiently: Minimize the mess, maximize the harvest, confidently identify and collect wild edibles without fumbling for the right tool.
- Rooted in tradition: Time-tested techniques paired with practical modern design. We learned from people who still remembered, and we built that knowledge into every piece.
- Built for the field: Each tool is crafted for durability and hard use. This kit will outlast seasons of rough handling.
- Accessible: We believe everyone should have access to the wild harvest. Priced so the kit pays for itself after a few good forays.
What's inside:
- Foraging Bag: Comfortable shoulder or belt carry. Tested and refined through long days in the field.
- Muslin Bag Set: Four sizes for organized collection, with toggles that attach to the sling for one-handed picking.
- Foraging Knife: Hooked blade for safely harvesting mushrooms, flat blade for stems, nuts, and everything else.
- Foraging Brush: Gentle cleaning for delicate finds. Field-clean your harvest before it ever hits the bag.
- Waterproof Tube: Secure storage for the brush, plus spices, tinder, medicine, or survival essentials.
- Shemagh: Large 100% cotton square for carrying your harvest, sun protection, ground cloth, first aid, or whatever the day demands.
More than gear:
This kit isn't just about collecting food. It's about cultivating self-reliance, connecting with the land, and providing for your household in a way that honors creation. The Forager's Toolkit is how you stop driving past the harvest and start bringing it home.
Your first serious foray will probably cover the cost.
"The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it." — Psalm 24:1
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