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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 645790" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>Nah ~ I think they are best just rinsed and fried in butter. I don't want to add anything that takes away from the taste. Here we won't see them until the lilacs bloom. It is quite a wait yet I am thinking. :frowns: The spot my family has hunted in for years has all but dried up. Still we go back thinking "maybe this year...." I know they are closer to us than the 2 hour drive I make with my mom, but I don't know where, and no one will tell their spot. :secret:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 645790, member: 3886"] Nah ~ I think they are best just rinsed and fried in butter. I don't want to add anything that takes away from the taste. Here we won't see them until the lilacs bloom. It is quite a wait yet I am thinking. :frowns: The spot my family has hunted in for years has all but dried up. Still we go back thinking "maybe this year...." I know they are closer to us than the 2 hour drive I make with my mom, but I don't know where, and no one will tell their spot. :secret: [/QUOTE]
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