Lamb's quarter.
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 1995 16:58:58 -0800
Sender: HERB.TREARNPC.EGE.EDU.TR
From: Anita F Hales <JSAFH.ACA.ALASKA.EDU>
Subject: Lamb's quarter
I used some horse manure on my flower garden and ended up with a surprise. Lambs quarter (Chenopodium album) suddenly appeared. Since this is not native to this area I have never used it. I tried eating leaves in a salad (boring). So what does one do with lamb's quarter? Any ideas?
From: "Mary W. Hill" <mhill.COMP.UARK.EDU>
> So what does one do with lamb's quarter?
I never like lamb's quarters in salad because of the residual grainy feeling on the leaves, but cheer up--it only grows in very fertile ground.
From: Rachel <Rachel.RACHEL.SOFTWORKSCC.COM>
>> does one do with lamb's quarter?
I like it steamed with butter. Kinda the way you would eat spinach. If you wash it really thoroughly before cooking, it will remove a lot of the grainy texture.