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Dandelion leaves
There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the
moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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Omelet > wrote in newsmpomelet-2B3BFD.07213723022009
@news-wc.giganews.com: > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? I've heard of Dandelion tea, but not much else. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia Killfile all Google Groups posters......... http://improve-usenet.org/ http://improve-usenet.org/filters_bg.html |
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PeterLucas > wrote: > Omelet > wrote in newsmpomelet-2B3BFD.07213723022009 > @news-wc.giganews.com: > > > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? > > > > I've heard of Dandelion tea, but not much else. That's with the blossoms, not the leaves babe. But thanks. -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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Omelet > wrote in newsmpomelet-C43B89.08124023022009
@news-wc.giganews.com: >> I've heard of Dandelion tea, but not much else. > > That's with the blossoms, not the leaves babe. > But thanks. You tweaked my interest...... so I went looking :-) It's very versatile..... http://www.prodigalgardens.info/dandelion%20recipes.htm http://www.mariquita.com/recipes/dandelion.html http://southernfood.about.com/od/col...r/bl30319f.htm Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, dandelion wine!! http://www.seedsofknowledge.com/dandelion.html http://www.astray.com/recipes/?search=dandelion That should get the ball rolling :-) -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia Killfile all Google Groups posters......... http://improve-usenet.org/ http://improve-usenet.org/filters_bg.html |
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Omelet wrote on Mon, 23 Feb 2009 08:12:40 -0600:
>> Omelet > wrote in >> newsmpomelet-2B3BFD.07213723022009 >> @news-wc.giganews.com: >> > >> There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my > >> yard at the moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > >> > >> I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this > >> year. > >> > >> Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the > >> roots etc.? >> >> I've heard of Dandelion tea, but not much else. > That's with the blossoms, not the leaves babe. > But thanks. I've eaten and quite enjoyed dandelion *leaves* in a mixed green salad where they add an interesting bitter taste. That's about as far as I would go tho' I believe they have actually been cooked. However, unlike me, some people like long cooked spinach and vegetable greens. -- James Silverton Potomac, Maryland Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not |
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Omelet > wrote: > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? You can just plain old eat the leaves. The flowers can be used as flavoring for dandelion wine: <http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/dandelio.asp> This is a brief discussion of what you can use them for and their properties: <http://nccam.nih.gov/health/dandelion/> This suggests you can roast the roots and make a beverage from them: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dandelion_coffee> This claims to be an Indian recipe, but I think it's modernized. Sounds good, though: <http://www.aurora-inn.mb.ca/food.html#dandy> I assume you haven't used pesticides recently on your lawn. That might be bad. Mike Beede |
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PeterLucas wrote:
> Omelet > wrote in > newsmpomelet-2B3BFD.07213723022009 @news-wc.giganews.com: > >> There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at >> the moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. >> >> I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. >> >> Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots >> etc.? > > > > I've heard of Dandelion tea, but not much else. > > -- > Peter Lucas Don't forget Dandelion Wine. Janet |
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Omelet wrote:
> There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? We never ate the roots Om, just the tender young leaves. If you leave them to flower you can pick the flowers and make a nice wine from them. |
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PeterLucas > wrote: > Omelet > wrote in newsmpomelet-C43B89.08124023022009 > @news-wc.giganews.com: > > > >> I've heard of Dandelion tea, but not much else. > > > > That's with the blossoms, not the leaves babe. > > But thanks. > > > You tweaked my interest...... so I went looking :-) > > It's very versatile..... > > > http://www.prodigalgardens.info/dandelion%20recipes.htm > > > http://www.mariquita.com/recipes/dandelion.html > > > http://southernfood.about.com/od/col...r/bl30319f.htm > > > Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, dandelion wine!! > > http://www.seedsofknowledge.com/dandelion.html > > http://www.astray.com/recipes/?search=dandelion > > > That should get the ball rolling :-) <lol> Thanks! -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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"James Silverton" > wrote: > Omelet wrote on Mon, 23 Feb 2009 08:12:40 -0600: > > >> Omelet > wrote in > >> newsmpomelet-2B3BFD.07213723022009 > >> @news-wc.giganews.com: > >> > > >> There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my > > >> yard at the moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > >> > > >> I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this > > >> year. > > >> > > >> Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the > > >> roots etc.? > >> > >> I've heard of Dandelion tea, but not much else. > > > That's with the blossoms, not the leaves babe. > > But thanks. > > I've eaten and quite enjoyed dandelion *leaves* in a mixed green salad > where they add an interesting bitter taste. That's about as far as I > would go tho' I believe they have actually been cooked. However, unlike > me, some people like long cooked spinach and vegetable greens. I'll most likely try them both ways. I've been on a raw baby spinach leaf kick now for 3 weeks. -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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Mike Beede > wrote: > In article >, > Omelet > wrote: > > > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? > > You can just plain old eat the leaves. The flowers can > be used as flavoring for dandelion wine: > <http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/dandelio.asp> > > This is a brief discussion of what you can use them > for and their properties: > <http://nccam.nih.gov/health/dandelion/> > > This suggests you can roast the roots and make a beverage > from them: > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dandelion_coffee> > > This claims to be an Indian recipe, but I think it's > modernized. Sounds good, though: > <http://www.aurora-inn.mb.ca/food.html#dandy> > > I assume you haven't used pesticides recently on your > lawn. That might be bad. > > Mike Beede I rarely, if ever, use pesticides at all, least of all in the garden beds which is where these are growing. I'll use 5% sevin dust for flea control but again, that's not in the garden beds! -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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George Shirley > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? > > We never ate the roots Om, just the tender young leaves. If you leave > them to flower you can pick the flowers and make a nice wine from them. I do need to try that one of these years, but right now they are weeds in the asparagus and peruvian daffodil beds and need to come out. :-) -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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"Omelet" > wrote in message news > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? > -- > Peace! Om > > I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not > judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama Might want to check on the types of chemicals you've put on the lawn in the past few years. |
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"Kswck" > wrote: > "Omelet" > wrote in message > news > > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? > > -- > > Peace! Om > > > > I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not > > judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama > > Might want to check on the types of chemicals you've put on the lawn in the > past few years. I'm not a big chemical user so there are no worries there. -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > "Kswck" > wrote: > >> "Omelet" > wrote in message >> news >>> There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the >>> moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. >>> >>> I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. >>> >>> Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? >>> -- >>> Peace! Om >>> >>> I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not >>> judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama >> Might want to check on the types of chemicals you've put on the lawn in the >> past few years. > > I'm not a big chemical user so there are no worries there. FYI http://www.drugs.com/npp/dandelion.html |
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Young, chemical-free dandelion leaves should be fine. I like
them sauteed in evoo, with a dash of sea salt, and a splash of white vinegar and a few grinds of the pepper mill. When they're reduced down by half and tender they are ready to munch down. Steve |
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"Omelet" > wrote in message
news > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? > -- > Peace! Om > I believe it's just the leaves. And depending upon where you pick them, make sure they aren't covered weed killer. I remember my father telling me his mother would send him out to pick dandelion greens during the 1930's Depression. Neither of them is alive so I can't ask but I think she cooked them like turnip greens. Jill |
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phil-c > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > In article >, > > "Kswck" > wrote: > > > >> "Omelet" > wrote in message > >> news > >>> There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > >>> moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > >>> > >>> I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > >>> > >>> Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? > > >> Might want to check on the types of chemicals you've put on the lawn in > >> the > >> past few years. > > > > I'm not a big chemical user so there are no worries there. > > FYI > > > http://www.drugs.com/npp/dandelion.html Good link, thanks! -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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"jmcquown" > wrote: > "Omelet" > wrote in message > news > > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? > > -- > > Peace! Om > > > > > I believe it's just the leaves. And depending upon where you pick them, > make sure they aren't covered weed killer. I remember my father telling me > his mother would send him out to pick dandelion greens during the 1930's > Depression. Neither of them is alive so I can't ask but I think she cooked > them like turnip greens. > > Jill Thanks Jill! These are in my back garden beds and have not been treated to either pesticides or weed chemicals. The ones I mainly have my eye on are in the asparagus bed. Those especially have never even been treated with sevin. It's where most of my baby lady bugs live. :-) On the ferned out leaves of mature asparagus. -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > (Steve Pope) wrote: > > >>Young, chemical-free dandelion leaves should be fine. I like >>them sauteed in evoo, with a dash of sea salt, and a splash >>of white vinegar and a few grinds of the pepper mill. >>When they're reduced down by half and tender they are ready >>to munch down. >> >>Steve > > > Ok, that sounds good. I have a lot of very young plants coming up at > the moment and eating them raw did not appeal, thanks! We've got dandelion's coming up now. However, no way would I eat anything from our back lawn, not with three dogs running around back there, and not after a long, cold winter, with accumulated frozen waste only just now thawing out and leaching away. The solids are removed and disposed of routinely but the liquids remain. That's part of the reason for springtime distemper and parvo epidemics. Ngah... Ew! |
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Omelet wrote:
> There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? Young dandelion greens are good to eat. Never did anything with the roots. Dandelion, garlic and olive oil (sometimes with anchovies) is a Mediterranean classic. |
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Kathleen > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > > In article >, > > (Steve Pope) wrote: > > > > > >>Young, chemical-free dandelion leaves should be fine. I like > >>them sauteed in evoo, with a dash of sea salt, and a splash > >>of white vinegar and a few grinds of the pepper mill. > >>When they're reduced down by half and tender they are ready > >>to munch down. > >> > >>Steve > > > > > > Ok, that sounds good. I have a lot of very young plants coming up at > > the moment and eating them raw did not appeal, thanks! > > We've got dandelion's coming up now. However, no way would I eat > anything from our back lawn, not with three dogs running around back > there, and not after a long, cold winter, with accumulated frozen waste > only just now thawing out and leaching away. The solids are removed and > disposed of routinely but the liquids remain. That's part of the reason > for springtime distemper and parvo epidemics. > > Ngah... Ew! <lol> My garden beds are raised. ;-) The two dogs that run back there have no access to them and no runoff is hitting them, so I feel safe! -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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George > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? > > Young dandelion greens are good to eat. Never did anything with the > roots. Dandelion, garlic and olive oil (sometimes with anchovies) is a > Mediterranean classic. Thanks George! I understand that they are very nutritious. -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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-- mompeagram FERGUS/HARLINGEN "Omelet" > wrote in message news > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? > -- > Peace! Om > > I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not > judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 08:50:54 -0600, Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > Mike Beede > wrote: > >> >> I assume you haven't used pesticides recently on your >> lawn. That might be bad. >> >> Mike Beede > > I rarely, if ever, use pesticides at all, least of all in the garden > beds which is where these are growing. I'll use 5% sevin dust for flea > control but again, that's not in the garden beds! maybe you should. i hear the garden is where the fleas go to re-group for the next assault. your pal, blake. |
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"Omelet" > wrote in message
news > In article >, > "jmcquown" > wrote: > >> "Omelet" > wrote in message >> news >> > There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the >> > moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. >> > >> > I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. >> > >> > Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? >> > -- >> > Peace! Om >> > >> >> >> I believe it's just the leaves. And depending upon where you pick them, >> make sure they aren't covered weed killer. I remember my father telling >> me >> his mother would send him out to pick dandelion greens during the 1930's >> Depression. Neither of them is alive so I can't ask but I think she >> cooked >> them like turnip greens. >> >> Jill > > Thanks Jill! These are in my back garden beds and have not been treated > to either pesticides or weed chemicals. The ones I mainly have my eye on > are in the asparagus bed. Those especially have never even been treated > with sevin. It's where most of my baby lady bugs live. :-) On the ferned > out leaves of mature asparagus. > -- > Peace! Om > Lady bugs are great natural bug killers, most notably they eat aphids that attack rose bushes. I love lady bugs I don't think they'll hurt your dandelions but I don't have a garden so I don't really know. I only know about dandelions from family folklore. But if you didn't use weed killers on them then cooking the new green leaves should be similar to turnip greens. I wouldn't cook them to death like my grandparents did. Maybe just wilt them like spinach leaves or saute them in a little oil with onion and garlic Jill |
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blake murphy > wrote: > On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 08:50:54 -0600, Omelet wrote: > > > In article >, > > Mike Beede > wrote: > > > >> > >> I assume you haven't used pesticides recently on your > >> lawn. That might be bad. > >> > >> Mike Beede > > > > I rarely, if ever, use pesticides at all, least of all in the garden > > beds which is where these are growing. I'll use 5% sevin dust for flea > > control but again, that's not in the garden beds! > > maybe you should. i hear the garden is where the fleas go to re-group for > the next assault. > > your pal, > blake. I use sevin on the lawn so if they dare step out of the garden beds... <g> I dust at the beginning of flea season and use Front Line on the dogs, and the cats as needed. I may sometimes have to dust a second time during the summer. That does a good job controlling them. I'm not going to use pesticides in my garden beds where I grow food. -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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"jmcquown" > wrote: > Lady bugs are great natural bug killers, most notably they eat aphids that > attack rose bushes. I love lady bugs I don't think they'll hurt your > dandelions but I don't have a garden so I don't really know. I only know > about dandelions from family folklore. But if you didn't use weed killers > on them then cooking the new green leaves should be similar to turnip > greens. I wouldn't cook them to death like my grandparents did. Maybe just > wilt them like spinach leaves or saute them in a little oil with onion and > garlic > > Jill That seems to be the general consensus, thanks. I protect my baby lady bugs. They eat more than just aphids! The ladybug larvae actually are better predators than the adults. -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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"mom peagram" > wrote: > http://tinyurl.com/blgat5 Thanks mom. <g> I know I can google search any questions that can possibly be asked here, but it's more fun to get input from personal experiences! -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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Well every little bit helps!
-- mompeagram FERGUS/HARLINGEN "Omelet" > wrote in message news > In article >, > "mom peagram" > wrote: > >> http://tinyurl.com/blgat5 > > Thanks mom. <g> I know I can google search any questions that can > possibly be asked here, but it's more fun to get input from personal > experiences! > -- > Peace! Om > > I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not > judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 07:21:37 -0600, Omelet >
wrote: >There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the >moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > >I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > >Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? Today's Atlanta Journal Constitution had a recipe for dandelion and goat cheese empanadas: http://www.ajc.com/food/content/prin...id=inform_artr Tara |
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Tara > wrote: > On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 07:21:37 -0600, Omelet > > wrote: > > >There are a huge mess of fresh young dandelion leaves in my yard at the > >moment. I'm getting in the mood for weeding. > > > >I'm seriously considering harvesting and eating them this year. > > > >Any advice from those that do the same? Use or discard the roots etc.? > > Today's Atlanta Journal Constitution had a recipe for dandelion and > goat cheese empanadas: > > http://www.ajc.com/food/content/prin...fd.html?cxntli > d=inform_artr > > Tara Cool! -- Peace! Om I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama |
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