rkymtnflyfisher
Trout Bum
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Only take enough for a dinner on occasion, leave enough to keeps the patches growing for next year.
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With a sharp paring knife, if you cut it at an angle below earth level, you can take all you want.Only take enough for a dinner on occasion, leave enough to keeps the patches growing for next year.
I'll keep that in mind next time I'm out. I've been cutting it with a sharp knife a few inches above the ground, hopefully I'm not killing it off for next year.With a sharp paring knife, if you cut it at an angle below earth level, you can take all you want.
Legend has it birds used to eat the asparagus seeds from the rail cars full of asparagus, then while sitting on fences and power lines spread seeds throughout the areas around the rail line.
Slummin the old rail line for wild asparagus. Legend has it birds used to eat the asparagus seeds from the rail cars full of asparagus, then while sitting on fences and power lines spread seeds throughout the areas around the rail line.
Luckily for me, nobody really walks some of these areas anymore.
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I’ve never noticed it becoming green, but my 5 year old yelled a few mornings ago “my pee smells like vegetables!!!!”And make your pee green
I’ve never noticed it becoming green, but my 5 year old yelled a few mornings ago “my pee smells like vegetables!!!!”
So I definitely can smell and produce it. I also have another Viking trait tho…EDIT. One interesting thing I remember from back then was that 1 genetic group either did not produce the smell, or were unable to smell it, and that was those from Viking bloodlines, if I'm remembering correctly. But that was a LONG time ago, and I've lost a lot of brain cells since then, some self induced and others by age. LOL
That's quite the read, DD, claw like grip, there's some good stuff in there.So I definitely can smell and produce it. I also have another Viking trait tho…
So I definitely can smell and produce it. I also have another Viking trait tho…
So I definitely can smell and produce it. I also have another Viking trait tho…
So I definitely can smell and produce it. I also have another Viking trait tho…
I was sure that the link was going to be a longwinded explanation for this condition.That's quite the read, DD, claw like grip, there's some good stuff in there.
Here is some useless knowledge for you. I remember when I was young studying this. Asparagus (aside from being yummy and great with grilled steaks & chicken) is the only veggie that contains a sulfur-containing compound called asparagusic acid. When your body breaks it down and you pee it out in your urine and the sulfur compounds quickly evaporate and you smell it. One interesting thing I remember from back then was that 1 genetic group either did not produce the smell, or were unable to smell it, and that was those from Viking bloodlines, if I'm remembering correctly. But that was a LONG time ago, and I've lost a lot of brain cells since then, some self induced and others by age. LOL