swiss chard, I totally remember this from my moms garden growing up. not sure I've eaten since I was a child but we would totally pick it and eat it right there. aahhh good memories
there you go... that's it! {grin} I can not believe how quick you guys are... until this year I probably couldn't have named it. I hardly ever bought it at the store... I was a spinach girl. Now I'm in LOVE!
YUM! Swiss chard. I have a recipie for enchiladas with 'barbecued greens' that is awesome. I planted it in my garden last year for the first time but ended up composting most of it because I was pregnant (with twin girls:) and wanted nothing to do with most vegetables:( Sad I know! Love your blog. I've learned so many new things from your posts that I've researched and incorporated into our lives/diets. Thanks for sharing bits of your everyday life with us!
looks like swiss chard
ReplyDeleteI'm going to guess swiss chard.
ReplyDeleteYep, looks like swiss chard
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ReplyDeletegreen chard?
ReplyDeleteSwiss Chard... mmm! Delicious lightly sauteed with cooked navy beans and a little garlic.
ReplyDeleteGreen chard... I only know that thanks to our local co-op! I only tried it for the first time a few months ago.
ReplyDeleteSwiss chard, right?
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ReplyDeleteswiss chard. Mom used to cream the stems with a simple white sauce. We never ate the green part???
ReplyDeleteswiss chard, I totally remember this from my moms garden growing up. not sure I've eaten since I was a child but we would totally pick it and eat it right there. aahhh good memories
ReplyDeleteyeah its look like swiss chard :) but i have never seen as big as this :)
ReplyDeletelooks like a really green tobacco leaf... however, i think it's swiss chard
ReplyDeleteI'm going to be a little different and say ORGANIC Swiss Chard! :)
ReplyDeletethere you go... that's it! {grin} I can not believe how quick you guys are... until this year I probably couldn't have named it. I hardly ever bought it at the store... I was a spinach girl. Now I'm in LOVE!
ReplyDeleteSwiss Chard spinach...I have some in my garden :)
ReplyDeleteKale. :)
ReplyDeleteKnown in Australia & New Zealand as Silverbeet...
ReplyDeleteI'm Australian too & grew up ebing told it is Spinach... but 'silverbeet' it is!!
ReplyDeleteYUM! Swiss chard. I have a recipie for enchiladas with 'barbecued greens' that is awesome. I planted it in my garden last year for the first time but ended up composting most of it because I was pregnant (with twin girls:) and wanted nothing to do with most vegetables:( Sad I know! Love your blog. I've learned so many new things from your posts that I've researched and incorporated into our lives/diets. Thanks for sharing bits of your everyday life with us!
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