Wild onions or Spring onions
whatever you call them my littlest daughter could mow our yard
if not for the fact I won't let her. I was curious about cooking
with these natural gifts and thought I'd share a few sites with you.
Nature Bulletin No. 184 March 21, 1981
Forest Preserve District of Cook County
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/100-199/nb184.htm
Eat The Weeds
http://www.eattheweeds.com/allium-canadense-the-stinking-rose-2/
Foraging Texas
http://www.foragingtexas.com/2008/08/onion-wild.html
Maybe we'll harvest weekly here and have a uniquely special
dish headed by my young one.
I bet they'd be tasty chopped and made into a fritter
Check out your own lawns for a gift of nature.
(disclaimer: I do not recommend eating anything you are not familiar with
allergic to, or unresearched by you. I am in no way liable for any mistaken
or misunderstanding from this blog. Consume at your own risk.)
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