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lambs quarter
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04/19/23 03:14 PM
04/19/23 03:14 PM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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i got a pretty patch growing here. One of my favorite spring greens. Almost ready to harvest. I like to boil some eggs. Take out the yolk and chop the white up into small pieces. Boil the greens for 3-4 minutes and drain. Add a little cider vinegar, salt and the egg pieces. Anybody else like it?
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: lambs quarter
[Re: danny clifton]
#7848874
04/19/23 03:30 PM
04/19/23 03:30 PM
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That sounds good ,I'll have to try Danny
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Re: lambs quarter
[Re: danny clifton]
#7848930
04/19/23 05:25 PM
04/19/23 05:25 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
GREENCOUNTYPETE
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I started eating it last year , let a good patch grow till it was past prime then tilled it under
fry a pork chop in the skillet pull out the chop add some hot water from the tee pot and deglaze the pan , add the greens they only need a couple minutes.
also a good way to clean out the skillet you made bacon in little water and the greens
Last edited by GREENCOUNTYPETE; 04/19/23 05:30 PM.
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Re: lambs quarter
[Re: danny clifton]
#7849362
04/20/23 09:09 AM
04/20/23 09:09 AM
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I do Plantain and Dandelion greens, Never tried Lambsquarter, plenty around here, well later.
Just the right amount of whelm.
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Re: lambs quarter
[Re: danny clifton]
#7849597
04/20/23 02:44 PM
04/20/23 02:44 PM
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MN, Land of 10,000 Lakes
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Around here we called Lamb's Quarters, pigweed. Never knew it was edible. I always pulled them and threw them away. I did read that some people are allergic to them.
If you're a giver, remember to learn your limits because takers don't have any.
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Re: lambs quarter
[Re: Trapper7]
#7849606
04/20/23 02:59 PM
04/20/23 02:59 PM
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Around here we called Lamb's Quarters, pigweed. Never knew it was edible. I always pulled them and threw them away. I did read that some people are allergic to them. the way I understand it , the issue is occilic acid (probably spelled that wrong) but some people are more sensitive to it that others. however when cooked it helps to neutralize the acid Poke weed has a higher concentration so it needs to boil and rinse
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Re: lambs quarter
[Re: danny clifton]
#7849632
04/20/23 03:29 PM
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I pick off a leaf when I see it for a quick snack. Pretty good flavor raw straight off the plant. I just walked the garden yesterday and it was carpeted with lambsquarter sprouts.
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Re: lambs quarter
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#7849730
04/20/23 06:01 PM
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Around here we called Lamb's Quarters, pigweed. Never knew it was edible. I always pulled them and threw them away. I did read that some people are allergic to them. Actually lambs quarter and red root pigweed are two different plants, as far as eating I’ve spent too many years and too much money killing it to enjoy eating it.
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Re: lambs quarter
[Re: danny clifton]
#7849742
04/20/23 06:15 PM
04/20/23 06:15 PM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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https://forageforhealth.wordpress.com/season/summer/lambs-quarters/Nutrition and Medicinal Qualities Lamb’s quarters is extremely rich in beta-carotene, iron, calcium, and potassium. It also contains high levels of phosphorus, copper, manganese, magnesium, and vitamins A, C, K, and B. The plant is 24% protein and has many amino acids. In addition to its great nutritional value, lamb’s quarters has been used medicinally as a tea to treat stomach aches and diarrhea. Crushed up and applied to the skin, it can relieve burns, itches, and inflammation. One warning of this plant is that it contains high levels of sodium. It also has oxalic acid, and so should not be eaten raw in large quantities . Harvesting and Preparation When lamb’s quarters is young, the entire above ground plant is edible. The stems and leaves can be eaten raw, steamed, or sautéed. After the plant matures the older parts will be too tough, but the tender leaves on top can still be picked and prepared the same way. Lamb’s quarters is related to spinach, tastes similar, and can replace it in any recipe.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: lambs quarter
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
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04/20/23 06:18 PM
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Around here we called Lamb's Quarters, pigweed. Never knew it was edible. I always pulled them and threw them away. I did read that some people are allergic to them. Actually lambs quarter and red root pigweed are two different plants, as far as eating I’ve spent too many years and too much money killing it to enjoy eating it. Lambs quarters= light Goose Foot pig weed = ameranth
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Re: lambs quarter
[Re: danny clifton]
#7849751
04/20/23 06:27 PM
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My go to garden wild edible is purslane. It has the same omega three fatty acids as fish wich I'm allergic to  . It goes good with sour curlydock and wild mustard. And the wild spinach n Amaranth
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Re: lambs quarter
[Re: danny clifton]
#7853184
04/25/23 03:52 PM
04/25/23 03:52 PM
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williamsburg ks
danny clifton
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Made another batch of pickled eggs and had a few that wouldn't fit in the jar. Removed the yolks and had them for lunch. Chopped up the white. Got lamb quarters cooking right now with a little salt and red wine wine vinegar in water. I like to boil them for them for a few minutes. Then add the egg.
Put a little beef broth in the insta pot. Added broccoli, califlower chopped up bell pepper, onion, chopped up radish, worcsetshire sauce, and diced tomatos with green chili. Salt and pepper. Laid some beef round steak on top. Set it to pressure for 30 minutes. When its done I will remove the beef and thicken up the soup with cheese.
Looking forward to supper.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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