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Grown under the cover of some row cover to protect it from the frost that is still a regular threat until the end of May, sweet asparagus spears plucked fresh from the garden and made into a cheese and asparagus omelette.

Surfpirate 9 May 7
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There is a little tail on your omelette

Zoohome Level 8 May 7, 2020

I thought that it was defecating on the plate!

@FrayedBear Green shit?

I had planned to take a shot of the omelette cut open but I ate the whole thing before I remembered to take another pic.

@Surfpirate I know the problem. Stomach talking! 😁

@Surfpirate lol
I so know the feeling. Usually I remember to take a pic once I am half way thru the dish. By then it is ugly

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That looks good enough to eat!

MarkWD Level 7 May 7, 2020
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That omlette sound tasty. I never appreciated asperagus until I was an adult. Now, I like the cooked or raw. Yum! I'm going to have to try them in an omlette.

RussRAB Level 8 May 7, 2020

I always snap off a spear or two in the morning when it is still cool and crisp, something to nibble on while I select which spears to cut and which spears to leave for another day.

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Those are the greatest!

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That looks delicious! We used to have white asparagus wrapped in slices of Canadian bacon, topped with a Benedict sauce. My mother was a wonderful cook. I also like asparagus soup.

I don't think that you are too bad either!

@FrayedBear Thank you! I have been known to fail spectacularly!

@Spinliesel We've all done that! It's called learning. 😁

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