PEOPLE can find out about the "wild groceries" on offer in a local wood.
Forestry Commission ranger Katie Horgan will show visitors to Chopwell Wood, in the Derwent Valley, between Consett and Gateshead, the natural foodstuffs that grow in the 1,000-acre beauty spot.
She will lead a free walk through the wood on Sunday, starting at 2pm.
She said: "Once woods were an incredibly rich source of food, but much of the ancient wisdom has been forgotten.
"We will be taking a stroll, tickling tastebuds and also describing some of the medicinal uses of forest plants."
She will give tips on making delicacies such as elderflower cordial, nettle soup and rowanberry jelly, which walkers will be able to sample.
The event, sponsored by the Friends of Chopwell Wood, lasts two hours.
To take part, call (01207) 542231.
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