this is very true and why I always do my best to setup camp before dark even a small branch can cause a lot of damage. Look up look down look all around.
Thank you Merriwether! So many brittle storm-weathered pecan trees.
Question: Is this edible found in Texas?
Chipilin (Crotolaria longirostrata) is a leguminous plant in the bean or Fabaceae family native to Mexico and Central America. Something between an herb and a leafy green, you might say chipilin tastes like spinach crossed with clover or green beans. Some accounts say it has a sour flavor but I've never noticed that. Used traditionally for pupusas and tamales.
this is very true and why I always do my best to setup camp before dark even a small branch can cause a lot of damage. Look up look down look all around.
That’s why I look up to you!
not unless I'm standing on a ladder
😂😂😂
Thank you Merriwether! So many brittle storm-weathered pecan trees.
Question: Is this edible found in Texas?
Chipilin (Crotolaria longirostrata) is a leguminous plant in the bean or Fabaceae family native to Mexico and Central America. Something between an herb and a leafy green, you might say chipilin tastes like spinach crossed with clover or green beans. Some accounts say it has a sour flavor but I've never noticed that. Used traditionally for pupusas and tamales.
Is is the same as our rattlebush?
thanks for any help🙏
Pat