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yum, greens

5/15/2014

 
chives. some 3 dandelion flowers. it was a pine siskin, not a yellow sparrow, and there was a red-winged blackbird in cattails. skunk, deer, frogs, grouse.
chives
dandelion salad
spring dandelion-potato salad. cut hot cooked potatoes into washed fresh greens (the heat will slightly wilt and debitter). add oil, mint, caraway seed, chives, salt and pepper to taste. neat-o. checking edible flowers: lilacs, dandelions, elder on Pinterest.
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dandelion: Asteraceae (genus: Taraxacum). edible in its entirety.

dried roots, for dandelion root coffee.

onions

3/28/2014

 
how many onions (edible bulbs) does an onion plant produce?
one.
how d'ya like that. an onion is a lily.
a pungent lily.  genus Allium - onions, garlics, chives, and leeks
Family: Amaryllidaceae (Liliaceae)
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