MD....ostrich fern...others may make you sick!!!! http://umaine.edu/publications/4198e/
MD08/10/15 14:39
Trix .... I just read your comments on fiddleheads. I'm surrounded by ferns!!!!! I looked up recipes and found one saying to fry them in olive oil. Next year I'm going to try them.
trix abound05/11/15 15:29
Mira...yes....we had 3 dinners with them....they are all grown out now...next year!!!!!
Mira Bilis05/11/15 14:43
Trix ... have you cooked any yet? :) Our sword ferns were not really suitable for eating.
trix abound05/04/15 01:10
just remember, they must be fully cooked!!!!!!!
Mira Bilis05/04/15 01:06
Indeed Trix ... time to get harvesting and break out the wok. :D
trix abound05/03/15 23:57
and another....http://www.specialtyproduce.com/produce/Fiddlehead_Ferns_551.php
trix abound05/03/15 23:44
and here is a great website about them...http://umaine.edu/publications/4198e/
Kyle .... neither did I but you'll be surprised by this link. Silk worms were in England in the mid-20th century. Spain, Italy, France, Africa, India and South America all have them. And ..... Manchester, Connecticut was the centre of silk industry from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silk
trix abound05/03/15 12:26
WORMS???REALLY???
kyle05/03/15 07:37
hmmm , didnt know those worms grew any where other than China and Japan, facinating
MD03/22/15 21:50
Trix .... animation of last snapshots works too. It's a lovely clear cam.
trix abound09/01/14 17:34
this is very nice....refreshing stills works....
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Butter and bacon sounds good. :D
i cook mine with butter and bacon....yummy!!!
MD....ostrich fern...others may make you sick!!!! http://umaine.edu/publications/4198e/
Trix .... I just read your comments on fiddleheads. I'm surrounded by ferns!!!!! I looked up recipes and found one saying to fry them in olive oil. Next year I'm going to try them.
Mira...yes....we had 3 dinners with them....they are all grown out now...next year!!!!!
Trix ... have you cooked any yet? :) Our sword ferns were not really suitable for eating.
just remember, they must be fully cooked!!!!!!!
Indeed Trix ... time to get harvesting and break out the wok. :D
and another....http://www.specialtyproduce.com/produce/Fiddlehead_Ferns_551.php
and here is a great website about them...http://umaine.edu/publications/4198e/
MIRA.......it's fiddlehead season!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very pretty.
Kyle .... neither did I but you'll be surprised by this link. Silk worms were in England in the mid-20th century. Spain, Italy, France, Africa, India and South America all have them. And ..... Manchester, Connecticut was the centre of silk industry from the late 19th century until the mid-20th century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silk
WORMS???REALLY???
hmmm , didnt know those worms grew any where other than China and Japan, facinating
Trix .... animation of last snapshots works too. It's a lovely clear cam.
this is very nice....refreshing stills works....