I have never heard of this but I'm not much of a plant-eater either. They look like weeds to me. Maybe something you put in a salad?
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I have never heard of this but I'm not much of a plant-eater either. They look like weeds to me. Maybe something you put in a salad?
You can do that as well.
They only grow in the eastern part of the country, from the Carolinas, to Canada.
They only appear in the early spring, then their gone till next spring.
They have a onion/garlic taste, and makes a great seasoning for about anything.
We hold festivals every spring, in West Virginia.
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Plestiodon laticeps, (broad head skink)
That is the leftovers from last year. It stores very well and gives yo that taste of spring year round.
It is one of the first plants in spring and lives a majority of its life before the canopy grows over it.
It is that being an early plant and its indication that winter is over that gives it much of it's allure.
I've heard they are mighty tasty. And a side benefit is they make you stink so bad that no one can hardly stand to be around you. I don't know if that is true. It's only what I have been told.
It is true
Gotta eat lots, or straight up raw.
Got thrown outta the fishin camp, for that. Had to sleep in the back of the truck, in the cold WV hills.
Its no different than eating a bunch of garlic.
Really April!
Gawd damn, enough already.
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Just love the low light abilities of this phone.
Makes even this crap look pretty serene.