[Leica] IMG: Collard Greens
Douglas Sharp
douglas.sharp at gmx.de
Mon Dec 19 03:27:23 PST 2016
Hi Tina,
Best to Tom from here in Germany, too.
If anyone can feed him up with good and healthy stuff,
I'm sure it must be you.
Collard greens are great stuff, unfortunately very rare
in this part of the world.
Best from Hanover
Douglas
BTW: For Frank - freezing breaks down bitter substances
in plants and converts them into sugar.
Collard Greens, Curly Kale, and fruit like Sloes and
Medlars (which look disgusting but taste fantastic),
are better and sweeter after first frost.
On 19.12.2016 08:00, Frank Filippone wrote:
> Ignorant northerner asks...... Why do they have to freeze before they are
> edible?
>
> Wish Tom the best
>
> Frank Filippone
> Red735i at verizon.net
>
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> Subject: [Leica] IMG: Collard Greens
>
> PESO:
>
> Life is very slowly getting back to normal. Our collard greens have been
> frosted on so they are ready to eat:
>
> http://www.pbase.com/image/164709579
>
> Caldo Verde coming right up! I'm cooking lots of healthy, calorie-rich,
> protein-rich, vitamin-rich foods for Tom to build his strength back up.
> The only problem is he lost 50 pounds, I didn't!!
>
> Making milk-shakes, smoothies, ice-cream, breads for him, not me. :-(
>
> Tina
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