Random Food Thoughts

Got weeds? Eat them! https://www.saveur.com/invasive-edi...au8mh_tVdfgfGgu2MYs8qWzRmFwf3_KRIaUbGg#page-9

The prices in some of the photos made me laugh. Also, I am surprised they didn't include purslane in their list. People in the US tear it out of their gardens and curse it (it is really invasive). In Europe they prize it as a salad ingredient. I am not a huge fan of it, but when young and tender, it's an interesting addition. When larger, not so much.
 
Got weeds? Eat them! https://www.saveur.com/invasive-edi...au8mh_tVdfgfGgu2MYs8qWzRmFwf3_KRIaUbGg#page-9

The prices in some of the photos made me laugh. Also, I am surprised they didn't include purslane in their list. People in the US tear it out of their gardens and curse it (it is really invasive). In Europe they prize it as a salad ingredient. I am not a huge fan of it, but when young and tender, it's an interesting addition. When larger, not so much.

Don't eat the nightshade (belladonna), though.
 
Got weeds? Eat them! https://www.saveur.com/invasive-edi...au8mh_tVdfgfGgu2MYs8qWzRmFwf3_KRIaUbGg#page-9

The prices in some of the photos made me laugh. Also, I am surprised they didn't include purslane in their list. People in the US tear it out of their gardens and curse it (it is really invasive). In Europe they prize it as a salad ingredient. I am not a huge fan of it, but when young and tender, it's an interesting addition. When larger, not so much.
I've got loads of garlic chives growing in the yard. It smells interesting when the lawn is mowed, lol.
 
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