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Any Gardeners or Picklers?
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(05-15-2022, 09:41 AM)Doc4216 Wrote:
(05-14-2022, 06:31 PM)36654 Wrote:
(05-14-2022, 04:23 PM)maxredline Wrote:
(05-14-2022, 12:08 PM)36654 Wrote:  Of course, being overly proud of his new tractor, Dad surrendered his competitive advantage by plowing his competitor's gardens. 
Classic lol.

After his girlfriend passed away, a very nice woman, by the way, a group of widows in his little town seemed to need the services of his tractor.  I found that suspicious, but refrained from giving him "the Talk".....

I am sure he appreciated your restraint.

I certainly do not have that restraint, ah lol. Too funny not to, with respect of course.
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(05-29-2022, 07:25 PM)Grumpy Goat Wrote: Nice. Is it as strong / intense as regular garlic?

No, not as strong. I would say it tastes like a blend of chives and garlic. The pickled ones turned out great!


(05-29-2022, 07:47 PM)36654 Wrote: Doc,

I'm surprised you didn't have it in Pittsburgh.  My family farm is on the eastern edge of the Allegheny Plateau and wild garlic grew on the edges of the fields.

If you post you're substituting young dandelion for endive, then I'll know you're heading for a life off the grid....

LOL!! If I start posting about dandelions (other than killing them) then send in the recovery team!

We may have had it, but I never noticed it. My maternal grandparents had about ten acres with an amazing garden but I was too young (or too busy) to really be involved in it, other than walking through the garden to pick fresh green onions with my PapPap for dinner. I wish I would have paid more attention, they moved to SE OH to be with the little grandkids and then he had a heart attack. 

My mom and I bond over gardening. I like to think it's a way to stay close to him.
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(06-03-2022, 06:05 AM)Doc4216 Wrote:
(05-29-2022, 07:25 PM)Grumpy Goat Wrote: Nice. Is it as strong / intense as regular garlic?

No, not as strong. I would say it tastes like a blend of chives and garlic. The pickled ones turned out great!


(05-29-2022, 07:47 PM)36654 Wrote: Doc,

I'm surprised you didn't have it in Pittsburgh.  My family farm is on the eastern edge of the Allegheny Plateau and wild garlic grew on the edges of the fields.

If you post you're substituting young dandelion for endive, then I'll know you're heading for a life off the grid....

LOL!! If I start posting about dandelions (other than killing them) then send in the recovery team!

We may have had it, but I never noticed it. My maternal grandparents had about ten acres with an amazing garden but I was too young (or too busy) to really be involved in it, other than walking through the garden to pick fresh green onions with my PapPap for dinner. I wish I would have paid more attention, they moved to SE OH to be with the little grandkids and then he had a heart attack. 

My mom and I bond over gardening. I like to think it's a way to stay close to him.

Knowing what you regret not doing is called wisdom.

In any case, my maternal grandmother (born in 1901) raised her family on a small marginal farm.  She would substitute young dandelion (the leaves) for endive when doing hot bacon dressing and greens.  There was a family joke about not picking the dandelion near the dog's favorite spot.
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