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Old 5th February 2005, 14:06
macha macha is offline
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One of the basics of the Highland diet was once seaweed- obviously more on the coast than far inland. But seaweeds such as kelp, dulse, laver, sea lettuce, and carragheen.
Now these simple `poor mans` foods have been all but forgotten or banished to the healthfoods and speciality foods market, along with shellfish!
There are some brilliant names for different seaweeds, such as Dabberlocks and Tangle. And seaweed was once used in just about every recipe imaginable, from soups and stews to bread and beer.
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Old 1st June 2005, 00:01
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The thing with seaweed is:

1) People do not know how to identify what is OK to eat and what is not.

2) People do not know what to do with it once they have it.

Have a look at the recipes on this site: http://193.62.154.38/celtica/recipesb.htm

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Old 6th July 2005, 16:58
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I had a bite of my Aunt Roe's seaweed salad once in Boston. Wish I knew what kind that was. If it helps, it looked like lime green spaghetti.
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