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Sacha writes:
| On 10/9/04 9:41, in article , "David Hill"
| wrote:
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| I seem to remember growing New Zealand spinach about 40 yrs ago. If I
| remember the leaves are thicker than the ordinary varieties.
| If picked young they are just as good as any other variety.
| From memory I believe that it was grown chiefly as it was the best variety
| for freezing.
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| That's the stuff. The friend who gave it to us said that it cooks down to
| give more bulk than normal spinach - if that sentence makes any sense!
It does and it does.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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