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Garden Master
How to Eat like the Japanese "This diet, rich in fish and pickled vegetables, may be responsible for Japan's incredible longevity"
Had to look up the name "sashimi," don't care for too much pickled anything so don't plan on including that
. Was once told that Komatsuna grows as a volunteer throughout Japan. Haven't been a visitor there to know but it would be an acceptable volunteer in my garden
but DW prefers bok choy for stir fry.
I remember @hoodat saying that there were "spaghetti parties" during the '50's. I remember those too
! Recently, DW gave some zucchini to an elderly neighbor. She asked what it was after mistaking them for cucumbers. Yet she knows crookneck summer squash ..! Made me wonder when zucchini showed up in the American gardens.
I'm all for more veggies in my diet! More veggies in the kitchen! More veggies in the garden!
... I think dietary changes could start with a simple meal away from home and then go a route through a seed catalog, arriving in the garden, and finally - on the dinner table
!
http://www.kitazawaseed.com/all_seeds.html
Steve
Had to look up the name "sashimi," don't care for too much pickled anything so don't plan on including that
I remember @hoodat saying that there were "spaghetti parties" during the '50's. I remember those too
I'm all for more veggies in my diet! More veggies in the kitchen! More veggies in the garden!
http://www.kitazawaseed.com/all_seeds.html
Steve