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Drummer Dave
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> EVENING PRIMROSE <


- Description: Yellow flower; biennial, second year erect plant, leaves lance shaped, pointed tip, fine toothed margin. Evening Primrose, is found in fields, bordering wooded areas. The flowers, roots & seeds are edible.

- Cooking Tips: Dip flowers in egg whites. Roll them in sugar. Then deep fry.

- Pharmaceutical Uses: Plant parts contain Gamma Linolentic Acid ( GLA ). GLA may prevent acne, alcoholism, obesity & schizophrenia ( as yet unproven ).



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Drummer Dave wrote:
- Cooking Tips: Dip flowers in egg whites. Roll them in sugar. Then deep fry.
Is it still healthy after that? Laughing


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turd wrote:
Drummer Dave wrote:
- Cooking Tips: Dip flowers in egg whites. Roll them in sugar. Then deep fry.
Is it still healthy after that? Laughing


eric
> lol, id say no Laughing anything deep fryed isn't very good for ya.

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> GROUND NUT <

- Description: Pea-like plant; numerous tubers along root, leaves alternate, compound featherlike, seeds in long pod. Ground nut grows on wet ground, along the fringes of streams, bogs & thickets. Its a climbing pea-like vine, developing numerous tubers along the length of its root.


- Cooking Tips: Seeds are edible. Cook them like lentils. Tubers of Apios are 15 % protein, a great potato substitute.


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> SASSAFRAS <

Description: Small tree with aromatic limbs, leaves and roots. Decoctions from root was used as a tea substitute during colonial times.

The leaves usually have two or three lobes, are alternate. There are many sucker plants growing adventitously from the parent plant.

Cooking Tips: Boil root, sweeten and drink.

Pharmaceutical Uses: Sassafras tea ysed as a diuretic and stimulant. Leaves and bark made into a tea and rubbed on the body may work as a mosquito repellant.

CAUTION : Sassafras oils might be Carcinogenic.



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Hey! I've seen that before. Surprised

I've seen those leaves before and always wondered what it was. Now I know. Thanks Dave. Cool

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