Growing Artichokes
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Fried Artichokes Recipe with Mint
whiteonricecouple.com — “Tender baby artichoke are perfect for frying and eating almost whole. Infused with fresh mint and drizzled with fresh lemon juice, these fried baby artichokes are amazing.” View full resource at whiteonricecouple.com
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Jerusalem Artichoke Recipes
mediterraneancuisine.suite101.com — “Tasty, delicious, nutritious and easy to grow what better veg can there be than the underused Jerusalem artichoke. Try these simple recipes.” View full resource at mediterraneancuisine.suite101.com
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Master Gardeners: Jerusalem artichokes are pushy plants » Redding Record Searchlight
redding.com — “I would like more shade in my food garden, and I have heard that Jerusalem artichokes might be a quick-growing option. What do you think?” View full resource at redding.com
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Vegissimo! Go and grow green on vegetable garden tour
blog.seattlepi.com — “Artichoke from Farmer Bob's garden in June of 2008. Sue Frause photo. Farmer Bob and I thoroughly enjoyed being a part of last year's first annual vegetable garden tour. The only downside was not having the time to visit the other nine gardens. This year is a different story. Vegissimo! is the catchy name of the second annual veggie garden tour on Saturday, Aug ...” View full resource at blog.seattlepi.com
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Megan Murphy: Hold the butter and try sauce for artichokes » The Commercial Appeal
commercialappeal.com — “When I was growing up, my mother served artichokes occasionally, and my brother and I loved how fun they were to eat.” View full resource at commercialappeal.com
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Hold the butter and try sauce for artichokes http://t.co/sFoNdom i buy them canned & added to pasta sauce :)
How to grow and cook yacon | Life and style | guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.uk — “A perennial tuber from south America which looks like a potato, grows like a Jerusalem artichoke, and tastes a bit like a pear” View full resource at guardian.co.uk
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RT @noshtopia: Yacon? It's from South America & tastes like pear. How to grow/ cook yacon: http://bit.ly/fCXSE5 via @guardianfood
What should I grown in my vegetable garden? for Questionland Seattle
questionland.com — “With the good weather forecast this weekend, we plan to put together our raised beds and get them ready for planting. Besides tomatoes and zucchini, what should we try to grow? We're thinking artichokes and garlic, too - can we do that? What veggies are just not worth the trouble? We have a goodly amount of sun, no drainage issues, and a large amount of space (24 square feet).” View full resource at questionland.com
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Salinas firm offers colorful nutrition | The Salinas Californian | thecalifornian.com
thecalifornian.com — “His company grows red corn, purple artichokes, orange cauliflower and many other colorful fruits and vegetables.” View full resource at thecalifornian.com
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