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I may try it again with some variation. Perhaps I should use fresh
nettles. But now my girlfriend assures me that Grandma back in Bulgaria used dried and powdered nettles (and supposedly it tasted good). I suppose I could force my dried nettles through a sieve and that would at least get rid of the big indigestible chunks. Then I might get something like Grandma used to make. But I have a hard time imagining that it would taste better than fresh nettles. Dale |
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