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Oct 2, 2013 7:25 AM CST
Name: Christine
North East Texas (Zone 7b)
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I hope you will come back and tell us what you think.

The first time I tried them, my husband prepared them similar to above. I didn't think they would be anything special and thought I might have to make myself eat them to be "nice". I was surprised at how bright they tasted and the texture was like butter! With each bite, I like them even more and finished the bowl before I knew it.

And, it's full of 'good for you' vitamins and minerals! Thumbs up
May your life be like a wildflower, growing freely in the beauty and joy of each day --Native American Proverb

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