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Just to let you know...Pinetree Seeds in Glouchester Maine is a good company and

has small packets nicely priced for the home gardener...

Kale is also good in making green drink in your blender...

it is a cool season plant so you can plant it early...

enjoy...

d

>

>

> All kale does not have curley leaves, I use both dinosaur and Russian kale

> and they are not curly leaf ones. My favorite is Russian kale, in fact I

> need to go online and purchase seeds now for it. The pic of the kale in my

> post was from last years garden.

>

> Love the Excalibur dehydrator I have.

>

> By the way, I just set up my business facebook page, so if you are on

> facebook and want to " like " me, on facebook go to Bonnie's Herbals or on my

> website www.bonniesherbals.com on the front page you can click on the

> right

> side to access it.

>

> The other way I like to make crispy kale is to just remove the center stem

> ,

> break it into pieces, spray some olive oil and some realsalt or celtic sea

> salt on it, and put it in oven on 300, for 5-8 minutes on each side, watch

> it doesn't burn. It's really yummy

>

> Bonnie

>

>

>

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On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:15 PM, Don <hooty304@...> wrote:

>

>

> Just to let you know...Pinetree Seeds in Glouchester Maine is a good

> company and has small packets nicely priced for the home gardener...

> Kale is also good in making green drink in your blender...

> it is a cool season plant so you can plant it early...

> enjoy...

> d

>

>

>

> >

> >

> > All kale does not have curley leaves, I use both dinosaur and Russian

> kale

> > and they are not curly leaf ones. My favorite is Russian kale, in fact I

> > need to go online and purchase seeds now for it. The pic of the kale in

> my

> > post was from last years garden.

> >

> > Love the Excalibur dehydrator I have.

> >

> > By the way, I just set up my business facebook page, so if you are on

> > facebook and want to " like " me, on facebook go to Bonnie's Herbals or on

> my

> > website www.bonniesherbals.com on the front page you can click on the

> > right

> > side to access it.

> >

> > The other way I like to make crispy kale is to just remove the center

> stem

> > ,

> > break it into pieces, spray some olive oil and some realsalt or celtic

> sea

> > salt on it, and put it in oven on 300, for 5-8 minutes on each side,

> watch

> > it doesn't burn. It's really yummy

> >

> > Bonnie

> >

> >

> >

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How do you make the green drink and what do you put in it? Thanks, Sylvia

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 7:15 PM, Don <hooty304@...> wrote:

> Just to let you know...Pinetree Seeds in Glouchester Maine is a good

> company and has small packets nicely priced for the home gardener...

> Kale is also good in making green drink in your blender...

> it is a cool season plant so you can plant it early...

> enjoy...

> d

>

>

>

> >

> >

> > All kale does not have curley leaves, I use both dinosaur and Russian

> kale

> > and they are not curly leaf ones. My favorite is Russian kale, in fact I

> > need to go online and purchase seeds now for it. The pic of the kale in

> my

> > post was from last years garden.

> >

> > Love the Excalibur dehydrator I have.

> >

> > By the way, I just set up my business facebook page, so if you are on

> > facebook and want to " like " me, on facebook go to Bonnie's Herbals or on

> my

> > website www.bonniesherbals.com on the front page you can click on the

> > right

> > side to access it.

> >

> > The other way I like to make crispy kale is to just remove the center

> stem

> > ,

> > break it into pieces, spray some olive oil and some realsalt or celtic

> sea

> > salt on it, and put it in oven on 300, for 5-8 minutes on each side,

> watch

> > it doesn't burn. It's really yummy

> >

> > Bonnie

> >

> >

> >

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