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    Fried Egg Plant

    Traditionally, I always grew the regular eggplant that you can get in the stores. The biggest problem was the seeds and the mushiness (spell?) when you cooked them.

    There is a teacher that is 2 classrooms from me that has caught onto the fact that I love plants. He is a veggie grower. A couple of days ago, he stopped by my classroom early in the morning and asked if I wanted some eggplants.

    I took about 6 of them and noticed that they were so slender, not the big fat ones. I brought them home, and they were sliced, dipped in an egg/milk mixture then fried and WOW! I had no idea!

    What a difference in eggplants! Who would have known? So, today, I told him not to compost any extras because I want them!

    I'll have to ask him the variety name. Gosh! I am impressed! We have the same planning block this semester, so I hope to get a chance to talk to him more about gardening. He is obviously very good at it!

    Fun!
    Ann B.
    Zone 9a
    Gulf Coast


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    My Italian neighbour grows Egg Plants.
    She slices them up, sprinkles them with Olive Oil and cooks them on the BBQ Prepared that way they are yummy too.
    Abby

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