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Top 1.   Mar 10, 2000 9:50 AM

» 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.
The most nominated apples will be used in a Poll!

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
Visit the friendly Pacific Northwest

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Penelope Rue -- my editor!

-- posted by bindweed



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