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Recipes
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» bindweed - Making the most out of your garden. Diana,I love to cook, and like my hint on the wildlife forum, 'cooking new hop growth like fiddlenecks', I have many other great recipes. I was brainstorming for article ideas and sent some to Jojo. I copied this out of my discussion on Apple's for the Northwest. Jojo "(Did you like my apple recipes? I will post more soon.) I have been enjoying the wildlife forum -- and just might start a discussion on Mole Recipes. Moleshakes, easy enough after one learns to remove the claws.Trust me blade replacements are not cheap! I have everything from El Topo yum'o to Saurmole, German that I am, I still love Mexican. (The only criteria being that the critters are organically killed.)" I actually did write that piece but my editor side (Penelope), killed it as being too gross! Note she didn't dare say tasteless! Today the other side of me surfaced. Can I post it? Should I post it? Be forewarned one invite to see "Three Moles in a Blanket" will be all it takes. 1. Seriously, I would love to see more garden recipes posted! 2. I would also love to hear from other gardeners what their favorite apple tree is -- and why! Please include the region of the country you are in. My own favorite is 'Honeycrisp'. It is a superb desert apple, crisp, juicy and good for cooking as well. It also stores well. Disease resistance is good. 3. Ideas for garden articles would be welcomed by all Garden Editors. My own are tucked in the discussion for apples. Let me know which I should seriously consider. Herbert Senft <img src="http://www.fritech.com/skyline/davisthumb.gif" Penelope Rue -- my editor! -- posted by bindweed
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