Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Sounds like you are having fun trying the different greens. Hopefully in the summer you will be able to find them for a lot less money at the farmer's markets. i got a kick out of my last trip to SAFEWAY market here in Grants Pass. They had these bunches of " greens " on sale, but they didn't list on the sign or the twist-tie what type of greens they were. They looked like some sort of kale, but i couldn't really tell; and of course there was no produce person around to ask right off, so i just didn't bother seeking to find out. Odd though. *lol* ~ pt ~ Running ever through my head, is an old-time rune--- " Who meets the Love Talker must weave her shroud soon. " ~ Ethna Carberry, 'The Love Talker' ~~~*~~~*~~~> , " linda " <lindai81@c...> wrote: > I grew up in the PNW and don't recall seeing these greens here let alone eating them so I just never tried them, but I am so delighted. The collards make me feel like I am eating something the dinosaurs ate or huge fronds of some sort. > linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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