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RE: Safely cooking Fiddlehead Ferns - 5/11/2012 3:15:56 PM   
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That actually doesnt work for most, Mummy! That oil is airborne!

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RE: Safely cooking Fiddlehead Ferns - 5/11/2012 3:21:07 PM   
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I swear by Fels Naptha laundry soap bars myself. Come in house, strip all clothes off and straight into washer. Then shower with laundry soap.

And if I know I'm going to be dealing with it, I cover my arms in plastic bags held on by rubber bands with a cuff. Remove by pulling on the cuff, turn inside out and stuff into a garbage bag. I seriously hate poison ivy.

For stuff growing near the house, Round up.

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RE: Safely cooking Fiddlehead Ferns - 5/11/2012 3:23:03 PM   
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curtail will leave your grass alone.

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RE: Safely cooking Fiddlehead Ferns - 5/11/2012 4:20:30 PM   
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If we don't here from you tomorrow, we will know you didn't cook them long enough, lol.


Saturday would be the day to get concerned - am going to look for these today at Mom's.

Thanks all!


Mom kept me too busy to look for ferns -

We hauled leaves from the neighbor's leaf pile to make mulch on the squash garden, and planted collards, kale, and swiss chard. We prepared a row for lettuce, which I imagine we will plant Sunday.

My peas are about 6" high

Mom sent me home with asparagus (which I sauteed) and rhubarb, which I made into a sauce and poured over chicken and rice. M is eating leftover chicken wings.

I think I'll start another thread for rhubarb recipes.



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RE: Safely cooking Fiddlehead Ferns - 5/11/2012 4:23:42 PM   
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wear gloves, the fuckin poison ivy is laying in wait as well.


Ya, I noticed this on my walk and also when I was picking Lilies of the Valley, which smell heavenly next to my computer.

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RE: Safely cooking Fiddlehead Ferns - 5/11/2012 7:39:58 PM   
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ORIGINAL: LadyHibiscus

That actually doesnt work for most, Mummy! That oil is airborne!


I have a solution for that......rubber

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