Ceylon Spinach (forum)
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Wayne starts with ...
I can't convert my family on to this, I have tried it in salad but they are not keen. Any favourite ways to eat it would be appreciated
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Time: 28th October 2010 12:40pm
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gardener says...
Hi Wayne,
We usually use this for soup. We cut them in thin strips and add them to clear stock with prawns or mince pork.
Time: 28th October 2010 1:40pm
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Michael says...
My family also use this in soups . It's too strong to eat in salads or raw.
Time: 30th October 2010 12:03am
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Wayne says...
Thanks Guys
Yep, I tried making salad with it, didn't work.
Time: 30th October 2010 10:50am
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au0rey says...
I heard this is nutritious but personally hate it even though I love most vegetables. It's slimy. A friend cook it in soup and beat some egg in. I guess you use it mainly for soups and can throw some other meat in.
Time: 30th October 2010 2:04pm
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Julie says...
Wayne, I'm with your family on this!
Slimy stuff.
Time: 30th October 2010 8:44pm
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Charles cant spell says...
A word I can never spell, Eggs, bacon, spinach etc , Quiche, I find this is fine if you dont use to much. But yes how you can bear it is personal taste bases.
Time: 1st November 2010 9:52am
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Wayne says...
To give away
Lots of Ceylon Spinach
Time: 1st November 2010 10:07am
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John Mc says...
Yep, I thought I'd be smart and plant it around a few trees last year. This year it's comming up in plague proportions.
Time: 1st November 2010 1:01pm
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Charles cant spell says...
Hehe it certainly sets a lot of seed. Mine actually over wintered as well so its still producing seed :) Lucky I am collecting lots for the Seed bank.
Time: 1st November 2010 4:28pm
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