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Jan 2, 2022

Take A Guess

 First of all.....Happy New Year everyone!

If you guessed a strange tree....you would be incorrect!!

I'm barely able to hold it up so that you can get a better view. Anyone guessed yet?

Ok, I've de-leafed it.....Any guesses?
My cousin Thelma called on New Year's Eve to offer this thing to me. I'd never dealt with this type before and was a bit apprehensive, to say the least.  Ok....no more stalling...
This is a very large collard green stock.
Thelma had to talk me through the process of cutting the leaves off in order the cook them.  I'm not a fan of the taste because they are more dense than mustard or turnip greens and took way longer to cook. Mr. Cowboy loved them.....go figure!

2 comments:

Joyce Carter said...

I am with Mr. Cowboy. I love collard greens. With cornbread. What can I say? I am from the South.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Gene Black said...

I thought "Collards" but wasn't 100% sure. But then I am southern too - and my Granny would even cook poke salad. I wouldn't eat the poke salad, but I would eat the collards. She usually mixed in some turnip greens with them.

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