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I have never picked wild blackberries, but I have picked service berries in the mountains of Colorado. I don't know that I could find them again though.
IMHO it is the same thing, if they were from your town & said service berries instead of Blackberries.I have never picked wild blackberries, but I have picked service berries in the mountains of Colorado. I don't know that I could find them again though.
I have never picked wild blackberries, but I have picked service berries in the mountains of Colorado. I don't know that I could find them again though.
There are turnips and turnips. My brother and I grew a few rows of purples when we lived in Colorado, in soil fertilized with well-aged goat manure. We enjoyed them, and so did a neighbor's horses.98% I hate turnips and can't drive a stick due to a medical condition.
The pickling may be about turnips. Picked eggs are country enough - unless they are pickled in the vinegar from a jar of pickled Polish sausage, which would make them bar food. Ah, the memories . . .Pickled?!??? Pickled eggs are country?
Breakfast from time to time, I liked the pickled eggs and beets together, there was this little hole in the wall joint that opened at 06:00, just as I got off work..... But that was a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away....The pickling may be about turnips. Picked eggs are country enough - unless they are pickled in the vinegar from a jar of pickled Polish sausage, which would make them bar food. Ah, the memories . . .
Breakfast from time to time, I liked the pickled eggs and beets together, there was this little hole in the wall joint that opened at 06:00, just as I got off work..... But that was a long, long time ago in a galaxy far, far away....
I have no idea. When someone would break open a balut in a bar in the Philipines the whole place would stink so bad people would leave gaging, me included.View attachment 69532how do you eat something that smells that bad?
My thoughts exactly, except for the regional things, like native berries, and plants that grow locally,40/40 I’m not a redneck I’m a hillbilly huge difference!
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