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The only way I have ever had taro root was cooked, mashed, shaped into patties and deep fried! Dang it was good!!! I had it had a vegan, Asian restaurant in Seattle.

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Gayle can tell you all about it.. She uses it for plasters, etc.. Great stuff.. don't have it around here. Suzideuteronomy2929 <deuteronomy2929@...> wrote: My wife and daughter went to the local asian market (where we get a lot of our organic fruits and veggies), and on a whim bought me a taro root. I looked it up and found some interesting stuff. This is the website I found that seems to be the most informational.http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1482315Has anyone ever used it? Any ideas, suggestions, helpful hints etc?

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My favorite use for taro is to grate and mix 4 or 5 parts taro with 1 part

fresh grated ginger. Add enough white flour to make a poultice. Put 1/4 to

1/2 inch thick on (your hand for one thing) for 2 hours, then change to a

new poultice for 2 hours. Speeds healing fantastically!

Gayla

Always Enough Ranch

Acampo, California

http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html

Bill Barnhill is our Inspiration! Go Bill!!!

aeranch@...

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From: " deuteronomy2929 " <deuteronomy2929@...>

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Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 2:52 PM

Subject: Taro Root

> My wife and daughter went to the local asian market (where we get a lot

> of our organic fruits and veggies), and on a whim bought me a taro

> root. I looked it up and found some interesting stuff. This is the

> website I found that seems to be the most informational.

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> http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1482315

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> Has anyone ever used it? Any ideas, suggestions, helpful hints etc?

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> I went to a general store but they wouldn't let me buy anything

> specific.

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, You didn't share the place for the "local" sister here! Email me some prices. What about Sunflower?????????? Your sister.....just in case you didn't remember!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! carolgdeuteronomy2929 <deuteronomy2929@...> wrote: My wife and daughter went to the local asian market (where we get a lot of our organic fruits and veggies), and on a whim bought me a taro root. I looked it up and found some interesting stuff. This is the website I found that seems to be the most informational.http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1482315Has anyone ever used it? Any ideas, suggestions, helpful hints etc?I

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I posted the taro plaster to . Since Guido broke 's hand, he needs

help. Imagine your friend breaking you hand! Sheesh!!!

I also posted it and used in the past. If it does not come up in a search on

archives, let me know and I will post the string of wonders it has

performed. <s>

Gayla

Always Enough Ranch

Acampo, California

http://bouncinghoofs.com/alwaysenough.html

Bill Barnhill is our Inspiration! Go Bill!!!

aeranch@...

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From: " bollin772000 " <Bollin772000@...>

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Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 6:57 PM

Subject: taro root

>I found it at the [atlanta]Dekalb internat. market...kept in fridge

> and will fry some soon...never tasted...Gayle tell us more...

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> the first thing I tried that I never tasted was plantain and it was

> fried and good but I gain weight easy.I have been trying winter

> squashes and saving seeds...the best is calabaza..frm Mexico.

> Rica

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I was reading that raw taro root is toxic, but mashed taro root (poi)

is very healthful, especially when it is allowed to ferment for a few

days.

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joke is oneself.

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> The only way I have ever had taro root was cooked, mashed, shaped

into patties and deep fried! Dang it was good!!! I had it had a

vegan, Asian restaurant in Seattle.

>

> Shari

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This is GREAT Gayla!! I've been trying to use more poutices (is that

the proper plural for poltice?) lately. And this is the type of info on

taro I was looking for. Thanks!

" We cannot really love anybody with whom we never laugh. "

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> My favorite use for taro is to grate and mix 4 or 5 parts taro with 1

part

> fresh grated ginger. Add enough white flour to make a poultice. Put

1/4 to

> 1/2 inch thick on (your hand for one thing) for 2 hours, then change

to a

> new poultice for 2 hours. Speeds healing fantastically!

> Gayla

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Sorry about that! It's called Har Mart, and it is off of . Take

Havana to , turn right, go about half a mile or so, and it's in

a shopping center on the right. I could EASILY spend hundreds of

dollars there on a lark, if I had the money.

**are you riding that lark again?**

Hush Guido!!

I'm still not too good at the whole " north and south " type directions

here. I landmark. We go every Friday with our daughter, one of us

buys what we both need and split it. Then the next friday, the other

pays.

I just dehydrated about 6 onions and peppers. The place smelled

WONDERFUL! And the sweet taste of the onions was incredible.

" And the Small and Sorry Rabbit rushed through the mist at the noise,

and it suddenly turned into Tigger; a Friendly Tigger, a Grand

Tigger, a Large and Helpful Tigger, a Tigger who bounced, if he

bounced at all, in just the beautiful way a Tigger ought to bounce. "

--- In health , carolG <cgiambri@...>

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> You didn't share the place for the " local " sister here! Email me

some prices. What about Sunflower??????????

> Your sister.....just in case you didn't

remember!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

> carolg

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