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- From: dc_ags@ac.nsac.ns.ca (Don Christie)
- Subject: Re: O.M. changes using Cs-137
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.124522.18585@nstn.ns.ca>
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- Organization: Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Nova Scotia, CANADA
- References: <1992Dec23.231502.14217@pmafire.inel.gov> <1992Dec24.015941.7612@samba.oit.unc.edu> <1992Dec24.123441.16578@nstn.ns.ca>,<1992Dec24.164453.10507@samba.oit.unc.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 12:45:22 GMT
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- >Many thanks.
- >BTW are you aware of the edible seaweed industry in Nova Scotia? A
- >vendor I know of harvests DULSE from the rocks at Grand Mannan (sp?)
- >and sells it in the U.S. via mail order. It's quite tasty and very
- >nutritious; it has a thin purplish leaf, slightly salty; excellent
- >in soup, esp. miso soup; also great as a snack.
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- Yes, indeedy. Dulse is something you learn to like... it is good dried,
- in soups etc. It intrigues me a bit to have someone ask about this particular
- product, though. It's unheard of farther inland.... same as a herb we
- call `summer savoury'.... (used in turkey dressing). It's readily available
- here but nowhere else in the country. It grows wild, and it really makes
- a dressing, but for some reason it hasn't caught on in other parts.
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- //Don
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