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    Old 10-19-2011, 08:37 PM
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    I love pickled beets
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    Old 10-20-2011, 07:15 AM
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    LOL....This is a very "informing" post!

    I have never eaten beets, but have been wanting to try them. I didn't know how to cook them. I definitely won't leave the stove and good to know the "ins" and "Outs" of beets also. I have a cook book "Deceptively Delicious" by Jessica Seinfeld, where she adds beets to chocolate cake, and broccoli to dishes and to some other dishes so she could get some veggies into her children. Very interesting book.

    I wonder if peeled beets then boiled would make a good dye (for fabric)?
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    Old 10-20-2011, 06:29 PM
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    They are delicious oven roasted. Slice into 1/4" slices, place in plastic bag, drizzle with olive oil, shake, roast in 400F oven on parchment lined baking pan until baked or crispy. We had a bumper crop this year and we tried this. Yummy!
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    Old 10-20-2011, 07:00 PM
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    Originally Posted by BATIKQLTR
    LOL....This is a very "informing" post!

    I have never eaten beets, but have been wanting to try them. I didn't know how to cook them. I definitely won't leave the stove and good to know the "ins" and "Outs" of beets also. I have a cook book "Deceptively Delicious" by Jessica Seinfeld, where she adds beets to chocolate cake, and broccoli to dishes and to some other dishes so she could get some veggies into her children. Very interesting book.

    I wonder if peeled beets then boiled would make a good dye (for fabric)?
    When I was in Girl Scouts, I used beets and onion skins to dye fabric for a Merit Badge.
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