Somehow, I managed to get to be forty-something before I had 'greens' other than spinach. Honestly, I don't know how this could have happened. My mom is a hillbilly, and we grew up eating a lot of typical southern vegetables, but she never made greens.
I grew some this year...and when I went to fix them the first time, I called her, and she went into detail about how to fix them, how to season them, and how good they are. When I asked her why we never ate them, she paused, and said she didn't know. Weird!
I've done the traditional thing, with a bit of bacon, the greens, and some red wine vinegar. I love them that way, but I'd like a couple of other ways to fix them. Who better to ask than a board full of foodies? I would ask, however, that the recipes be fairly simple and frugal. Our grocery budget is rather small, so I won't be adding fois gras (is that spelled right?) or anything too exotic/pricey. I have lots of varieties of beans, lots of free-range homegrown chicken and eggs, lots of other veggies and such. I have a fairly killer spice drawer too. So, bring it on!
If it matters, I've got Swiss chard (silverbeet), beet greens, spinach mustard greens and regular old spinach. When it gets a little cooler I plan to set some Kale for wintertime.
Thanx,
-catinhat
