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RE: Going Brand-Nettle Collecting!
My friend, unfortunately, or, fortunately, the Sonata 3 Opus 5, defused my ammunition, but, I want to say that, I will gladly read the following, your post, with the recipe for this soup. To avoid nettle bites, you can use sorrel for such a soup, but it is usually difficult to find in the forest. Sometimes, it can be found near the riverbank.
In our area, nettle is harvested when, she is still very young, and she does not sting. Still, it can be fried with sour cream, tastes like mushrooms. Also, I want to see a lot of music in your posts and tags related to music. I remember your contests and that support when I was plankton, I have something for you to answer, within the framework of music tags.
Sorrel... I have heard that from someone else before as well! That the two plants tend to grow toether!... on the other hand, I prefer not to get stung in the first place!
Fried with Sour cream! Sounds like a great idea, I will have to try that!
I will try to do more music in the future... after all, these days, all the concerts and performances are cancelled due to the coronavirus lockdowns... so, I find myself with much more free time to toy around with home recordings... I have plans to try and record trio sonatas and quartets... with the viola altered to sound as a cello.