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EighteenDelta
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Message 41 of 45 (427216)
10-10-2007 12:57 PM
Reply to: Message 25 by macaroniandcheese
10-08-2007 1:47 PM


Re: A few more
brennakimi writes:
and, you can eat cat tails?
The rhizome and side roots are edible. As well the pollen can be used as a flour suppliment or thickener. Early in the growing season the 'head' can be boiled and eaten in a manner like corn.

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EighteenDelta
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Message 42 of 45 (427217)
10-10-2007 1:03 PM


Add
Common sorrel
wild onions
wild garlic
queen anne's lace (wild carrots)
Acorns (properly prepared)
truffles
matsutake
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Edited by EighteenDelta, : No reason given.

  
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