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From: sunnysavage
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  • How cool, sub!

  • Thanks for sharing this. I have this book and it's got a lot of detailed information on a good number of green leafy wild plants. I've used it to ID, and more importantly use quite a few plants.

  • Is there somewhere where I can find out how to use the mallow root for making such confections or other foods? Is there a resource or recipe?

  • Oh cool! I cant wait until winter is over so I can go find some fresh mallow. I figured that was a big patch of mallow I had in my yard but I couldnt tell for sure. Now I know. Although I dont think Ive ever saw those pea looking things on them. Perhaps my free ranging chickens eat those pea looking things before I ever get a chance to see them?

  • yeah wow um that's my uncle john...

  • ha...family members rating in. Your Uncle is a good guy...take care, ~sunny

  • Yay for John! And yay for mallowmallows. I'm going to have to sneak upstairs for a marsh'smore one of these days when he's having a workshop. Congrats to you both.

  • So glad you liked the video! where are you at? you should definitely have common mallow growing around where you live.

    Take care.

    cheers, ~sunny

  • ohhhhhhhhh  such a good video ! Man, I wish we had food all over like ya'll ! You're BLESSED !

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