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Garden Clippin's Online: Bellworts
... exception. Uses for the plant, besides the blooms, included eating the young shoots as an asparagus substitute. Roots were also used as a salve for wounds and sores. When the wood and ... one of many possibilities. The Lily family includes such well-known plants as tulips, onions, asparagus and many wildflowers such as trilliums, solomon's seal and our bellworts. Uvularia grandiflora The ...
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The Edible Pond and Bog Garden - Plants For A Future
... are the flowering spikes which can be used as a spinach substitute. Beckmannia eruciformis: Native of Europe and Asia, this grass grows in ... . Young shoots can be eaten raw or used as an asparagus substitute. The base of more mature stems can be eaten raw or ... you have mentioned Phragmites communis - Common Reed as a marshmallow substitute. Are there any other marshmallow substitutes that you know of? ...
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Aponogeton distachyos - Plants For A Future database report
... spike - pickled or used as a spinach or asparagus substitute[2, 17, 46, 166, 142, 177, 183]. The young shoots are used as an asparagus substitute[142, 177]. The flowers are used as a ...
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getting Taro from the grocery store - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... eaten, they are peeled and boiled like aspargus and eaten like asparagus. RE: getting Taro from the grocery store clip this post email ... . Ingredients 24 luau (taro) leaves (or substitute fresh spinach) ----------------------------------------------------------- 450 g (1 lb.) salted butterfish or salmon (or substitute salted cod) ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 1/2 tbsp ...
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Selecting Herbs to Grow
... dainty leaves, resembling asparagus are produced on annual plants 30 cm tall. Ground seed is traditionally used in cookies and cakes, but dried leaves are a very acceptable substitute. Fennel is commonly ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties, By Vegetable
... problem or shortcoming with one of our choices, or think you have a materially better substitute, email us with the idea.) The two broad topics that we have not explored for ... below is a link to a separate page about that vegetable. Artichoke Artichoke, Jerusalem = Sunchoke Asparagus Bean Beet Broccoli Brussels Sprout Cabbage Cardoon Carrot Cauliflower Celeriac Chard = Swiss Chard Corn Cucumber ...
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Vegetable Recipes and Cooking Information
... one of the many recipes. Asparagus Recipes and Cooking InstructionsDid you know that green asparagus and white asparagus come from the same plant? Enrich your palate with fresh asparagus, plus a plethora of ... influences, eggplant is finding its way into more and more recipes. As a good meat substitute, it is attractive to vegetarians and cost-conscious cooks. Eggplant actually has a quite bland ...
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justgardeners.com
... favorite pizza toppings. Mushrooms. Pepperoni. A colorful mix of red, yellow and green peppers. Broccoli, asparagus, carrots and green beans also go well but should be lightly steamed first. When it ... 2 tsp. salt 1 cup taro root, peeled and cut into matchstick-size sticks (may substitute chopped chickpeas or baby potatoes) 1 cup yams (or sweet potato), peeled and cut into ...
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... aioli. Remove the tough ends of the asparagus by breaking them off. Steam or cook asparagus in lightly salted water for 1-2 minutes ... Place the warm potatoes and asparagus on a serving dish. Drain the tuna and place on the potatoes and asparagus. Peel and slice ... the dressing with butter during the baking for crispness, you may substitute scallops or crabmeat or use any seafood of your choice. Spiced ...
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Pokeweed Phytolacca americana uses Poke Salet
... medicine. The young shoots are boiled in two changes of water and taste similar to asparagus, berries are cooked and the resulting liquid used to color canned fruits and vegetables. The ... the fruit. The rootstock is rich in saponins and can be used as a soap substitute. Folklore Some Native American tribes used Pokeweed as a Witchcraft Medicine, believing that it’s ...
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