Collette Mattingly

You have to eat them YOUNG.  We don't cook them either.  That might make a difference. -Collette
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From: vouget@...
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 9:36 AM
Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Re: dandelions

> when I was young, my grandmother used to cook dandelion greens like
spinach.
> Johanna
     *I've tried that, but they are so bitter.  Is there a way to
make them not so bitter?

Melanie In Indiana



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Johanna

Tracy,
I have no clue what manky sleepers are.  My yard is covered in dandelions. I actually like them though.  They remind me when I was little and my son loves to eat the leaves.-Collette
 
when I was young, my grandmother used to cook dandelion greens like spinach.
Johanna

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> when I was young, my grandmother used to cook dandelion greens like
spinach.
> Johanna
*I've tried that, but they are so bitter. Is there a way to
make them not so bitter?

Melanie In Indiana