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Early Spring Dandelions? Use Them for Salad

March 20, 2017March 20, 2017 by farmtheworld, posted in Nutrition, Recipe, Vegetables

Salads aren't just for summertime! Incorporate wild dandelion greens into your late winter/early spring menu with this recipe.

Tagged California, dandelion, dandelion greens, dandelion salad, dandelions, eating dandelions, foraged greens, foraging, salad, salad recipe, spring recipe, wildcrafting food, winter recipe, Zone 9, zone 9b3 Comments

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