The Ultimate Revenge on Weeds is to Eat Them!!!
Once again Green Deane shares some indispensible knowledge on edible weeds. The sand spur is a particularly nasty weed that has the tendency to stick to clothing and inflict pain. Lucky for us Green Deane says that these nastly little guys can be prepared in the same way as sesame seeds. So watch, learn, and eat the weeds!
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