Home Archives - Anchored Outdoors https://anchoredoutdoors.com/home/ Anchored Outdoors - Fish, Hunt, Forage, Homestead Mon, 08 Sep 2025 01:08:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://anchoredoutdoors.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-AnchoredLogo-favicon-1-1-32x32.png Home Archives - Anchored Outdoors https://anchoredoutdoors.com/home/ 32 32 Wild Mint – Jude Mayall https://anchoredoutdoors.com/jude-mayall-wild-mint/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jude-mayall-wild-mint Fri, 03 Jan 2020 06:00:03 +0000 https://anchoredoutdoors.com/?p=649 Outback Chef Jude Mayall explains the historic and modern day uses of the commonly found river mint.

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By Jude Mayall:


Whenever we think about refreshing flavors and aromas, the one culinary standout is mint. There are over 600 varieties of mint throughout the world—even catnip is a part of this family. Mint is found in everything from toothpaste and chewing gum, to insect repellent and beauty products.

Traditionally used as a medicinal herb, mint is valued for its antiseptic properties and beneficial effects on digestion. These aromatic leaves have been used in food and beverages for generations, and the teas made from the leaves of most mint species have been known to help treat fevers, headaches and digestive disorders. The essential oil in the leaves can be antiseptic, but they are toxic in large doses. In certain cultures, it was used to induce abortion.

One of my favorites is river mint, Mentha Australis. Like so many of its minty cousins, this free-spirited rambling bush grows well in wet conditions and coastlines. The small delicate leaves have an intense spearmint flavor and aroma, so it should be used sparingly. It makes a beautiful mint sauce or jelly for lamb roasts. It’s also perfect in desserts, salads, alcoholic cocktails or any cooling drink. Because of its dynamic flavor, it doesn’t require significant quantities. 

Mint has one of the highest antioxidant capacities of any food, with an abundance of nutrients and a great source of vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin that is critical for eye health. Learning how to use this herb is a great way to flavor food, but it’s also a great way to cut down on salt.  

Mint is one of the oldest known culinary herbs used for remedies and in recipes. Simply smelling the invigorating aroma may help with memory and alertness, and helps with cold and flu symptoms. Plus, because of its antibacterial effects, it’s said to kill bacteria that causes bad breath. The next time you’re tempted to open a pack of gum, just try scanning the riverbank for mint instead.

Episode #: 144 (click to listen)
Duration: 54 min
Topics Discussed: Some history on Australian native plants and spices, how to use them, and the basics of safe sourcing.
Behind the Scenes: Jude and April explore various native plants at Jude’s new Wild Food Farm.
Buy Jude’s Books and Spices: The Outback Chef Cookbook, Outback Chef
Bio: Jude Mayall is a chef, industry advisor, and author of the Outback Chef Cookbook.

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Jim Shockey’s Hand of Man Museum: Natural History, Culture, and Conservation https://anchoredoutdoors.com/jim-shockey-hand-of-man/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jim-shockey-hand-of-man Mon, 30 Dec 2019 09:00:00 +0000 http://rima.artstudioworks.net/?p=115 Jim Shockey takes Anchored listeners on a tour through his impressive "Hand of Man Museum".

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The next time you’re in British Columbia, make sure to check out Jim Shockey’sHand of Man Museum“. The 15,000 square foot building hosts an impressive collection of items focused on Natural History, Cultural Arts and Conservation. Get up close and personal with a 16-foot Woolly Mammoth—feel the emotion, spirituality and expression of over one thousand authentic hand-crafted tribal artifacts Jim has gathered from his travels around the world.

Interactive iPads guide guests through the entire museum, including their extensive Natural History and Arctic Exploration Library, with books over 500-years old! The Hand of Man Museum is a world of discovery, education, and conservation. Admission is FREE and completely run by donations.

Jim’s Anchored Episode #: 91 (click to listen)
Duration: 1 hr 15 min
Topics Discussed: Public land, high fences, and today’s modern hunter.
Buy Jim’s Book: Ultimate Big Game Adventures
Bio: As a longtime outfitter, writer, television personality, and spokesperson, Jim has spent his fair share of time outdoors. Passionate about natural history and cultural arts, he recently opened the doors to the Hand of Man museum, an incredible display of historical artifacts that line the walls of an old school he converted for public viewing.

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Anchored Outdoors https://anchoredoutdoors.com/welcome-to-anchored/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=welcome-to-anchored Fri, 06 Dec 2019 09:00:00 +0000 http://rima.artstudioworks.net/?p=124 Welcome to Anchored Outdoors!

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Across five seasons, the Anchored podcast has been a gathering place for guests and listeners to share their stories and experiences. Over the years, the show and its conversation has evolved into a union of like-minded people with a passion for history, story-telling and conservation. Often, when I pack up my microphone, I learn there’s much more about my guests than just the topics we’ve covered. It’s for this reason I’ve teamed up with past and future guests of the Anchored podcast to create Anchored Outdoors!

Here you will find exclusive Anchored video tutorials and articles, behind the scenes snippets and more. There’s a members-only section, which is regularly updated with advanced lessons, documentaries, unheard episodes and free product! From fishing, foraging, hunting and homesteading, Anchored Outdoors serves to be a one-stop shop for outdoor enthusiasts who want to hear more from the people they’ve come to know and trust.

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