Sixty thousand acres
Pisgah National Forest has sixty thousand hectares of temperate forest twenty minutes by car from West Asheville. Liam knows the trails by heart: Looking Glass Rock, Bent Creek, Pink Beds. He goes to look for ingredients as naturally as someone else goes to the supermarket. Wild honey when the season allows. Spruce bark to experiment with. Sassafras root, which has an unmistakable smell and a flavor that doesn't resemble anything you can buy packaged.
The American black bear is an opportunistic omnivore. Seventy or eighty percent of its diet in the wild is plant matter: fruit, roots, shoots, bark, berries. In Liam that translates into something very concrete: he eats everything, tries everything, combines without prejudice. If something is left over it transforms into something else. Food doesn't get thrown out. That rule isn't something he learned in any sustainability course. He learned it watching his mother work double shifts in a roadside restaurant where nothing was wasted because there was no margin for it.







