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This one's my favorite, it is appropriate for our climate here...I’m really here to post a Sean Bean Christmas meme.
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This one's my favorite, it is appropriate for our climate here...I’m really here to post a Sean Bean Christmas meme.
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I've had dogs that knew to hold down a plate while licking the last of the goodness off the surface, yet others who would just lick and follow it across the floor. So it's not just chickens who are clueless.I've always thought it strange that most chickens don't understand they need to put a foot on the leaf to stop it moving.

Same hereI've had dogs that knew to hold down a plate while licking the last of the goodness off the surface, yet others who would just lick and follow it across the floor. So it's not just chickens who are clueless.
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Scottish curly and dinosaur by meWhat type(s) of kale would you generally find in an American grocery store?
What type(s) of kale would you generally find in an American grocery store?
Same as here in the UK then, just with different names.Scottish curly and dinosaur by me
Might be called different names other places
Shetland doesn't seem to be available here.Shetland, Sutherland and some of the flatter-leaved Red Veined Russian varieties are some of my favourites to grow. The immature flower stems are really crisp and sweet, eaten straight off the plant or just very lightly steamed or fried.
I am in the southern USA in eastern NC.What type(s) of kale would you generally find in an American grocery store?