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sounds like an interesting story The salads sure are a different animal there come to think of it we used to have asparagus growing in our back yard when I was a kid. My mom used to have me go out and pick it for dinner. I love asparagus, but my husband hates it...as with most...
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Mmmm those sound good! They sound like the zucchini blossoms we ate while living in Italy. They are fixed the same way, minus the ranch dressing.
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Oh How funny!!! I remember my grandparents telling me that you can eat dandelions when I was a little, little girl! It took FOREVER for me to believe them. I thought they were pulling my leg ^_^ I think I finally believed them when I saw my grandpa eating them one time with vinegar...
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When I was 21 I was an exchange student living in France. I had very little money and so went through a stage where I've go pick young dandelion greens for salads. It was very good! I haven't done it since. My French mom would make a "potage" (pureed soup) from fresh greens in her...
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They are awesome!! I haven't had them in sooooo long!! My Yankee husband won't eat the stuff I grew up eating We eat them with ketchup. My dad eats them with either ketchup or tarter sauce. He's from PA....he embraced it....why can't my husband??? LOL
Lol my husband is a city boy...
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Nice to meet you geckomama We have lived here 13 years now....Cali transplants (I'm originally from Ohio though - Buckeye through and through!) Lewisburg is nice...I have lots of friends out that way and I'm waiting for a new vet office to open out there soon.
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We ate a lot of creamed things on toast too when I was growing up - creamed peas, asparagus, chipped beef, hamburger, corn, tomatoes - pretty much anything they could get out of the garden or on sale. The "fancy nights" my Nana would make salmon patties with creamed peas. I have to...