My vegan hippie daughter brought some home the other day and I tried them straight out of the bag. At first I didn't care for them, but now I do. They're an acquired taste. They're very nice in hot cereal.
those berries grow in my garden and i use their leaves to make tea. tibetan people say goji berries are good for immune system (and for 'boost up' sperm-production, lol)
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ReplyDeleteMy vegan hippie daughter brought some home the other day and I tried them straight out of the bag. At first I didn't care for them, but now I do. They're an acquired taste. They're very nice in hot cereal.
ReplyDeleteAn "acquired taste," much like our Bobby. That's what I love about your blog, Val, entertaining AND educational. I now know the French word for yuck.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen them apart from in CI,but then I don't think I've looked very hard.When I do find them I shall remember your opinion :-D
ReplyDeletethose berries grow in my garden and i use their leaves to make tea. tibetan people say goji berries are good for immune system (and for 'boost up' sperm-production, lol)
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Vincent likes them ... LOL
ReplyDeleteI saw them in my health food store, almost bought them. But since Bobby didn't eat them...I passed them by.
ReplyDeleteGet some chocolate to remove the taste!
ReplyDeletelOL, GLAD YOU FIXED YOUR PC.
ReplyDelete(bloody caps lock, chuh!)
I kind of imagined that they'd taste like dried cranberries.
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