Overboard by Chip Dunham for August 26, 2017

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    Rista  almost 7 years ago

    Young thistles are quite edible. You’re letting it get too large little gardener. Even if it’s Canadian thistle you can wear gloves, peel the stalks out of the outer thorny skin and cook it like asparagus.

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    Pigleet likes to eat thisltle. There theraputic are many uses for it .

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    Eric Klein  almost 7 years ago

    The leaves, flower stems, flowers, flower buds, seeds and roots of common thistle have been used for culinary purposes for several years. Tender leaves of the plant are soaked overnight in saline water and cooked for consumption. According to one report, the leaves of common thistle may also be added to salads after thorns are removed. The leaves are known to have a somewhat insipid flavour and when the thorns are removed from the leaves, very little edible matter remains. Besides, removing the thorns from the leaves is a very tricky job.Even the roots of common thistle are cooked and they have a flavour akin to Jerusalem artichoke. Instead, the root also has a somewhat bland flavour and, hence, it is best to cook it mixing it with other vegetables. In addition to consuming the roots fresh, they may also be dried and stored for use when necessary. As the root has rich inulin (a starch) content, it cannot be easily digested by humans. This starch (inulin) just passes through the digestive system directly and, in some individuals, it ferments to cause flatulence.Some people also cook and use the young flower stems of common thistle as a vegetable. Even the flower buds of the plant are brought to culinary use. These flower buds are used akin to round artichokes, but they are comparatively small and even more difficult to prepare. The dehydrated thistle flowers are used as a rennet alternative to curdle plant milks. At times, even the seeds of thistle are roasted and consumed by some people.http://www.herbs2000.com/herbs/herbs_thistle_common.htm

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    MeGoNow Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    Ah, thistle, pigweed, dandelion, and all my other excuses for not maintaining the lawn. Why destroy my emergency rations?

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    GROG Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    With very good reason. Weeds need to be eradicated – not eaten.

    Good morning, Crew

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    redback  almost 7 years ago

    I like the smell of eucalyptus, but I don’t eat it. Maybe he can look for another use for those plants, like keeping away rabbits that steal the lettuce and tomatoes

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    Charlie Fogwhistle  almost 7 years ago

    Snooty? Yes. Politically correct? No.

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    Phred Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    Bad tomatoes.

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    Herb L 1954  almost 7 years ago

    Thistley Tyson?

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    lindapter  almost 7 years ago

    Artichokes are a thistle!

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    johovey  almost 7 years ago

    Worse comes to worse, you can always make thistle tea. Just like dandelion tea. :)

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    danketaz Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    (this one’s for Douglas Adams fans)…and remember to wear your glenwillie when harvesting.

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    1963sandra Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    That can’t be good for the deck.

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    SheMc  almost 7 years ago

    When I was a kid me & my friends ate the nuts after péeling the purple petals off, maybe that’s why I am like I am!!!

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    rgcviper  almost 7 years ago

    Don’t give up, thistle. You’ll find your place someday …

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    Thufferin’ thuccotash!

    Good Evening, Crew.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 7 years ago

    Good evening Crew!

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