Nice! I think we may be talking about different types of chicory/chickorie, Uncle John? I can't imagine harvesting a big enough chunk of the Iowa plant to make such a bridge! Unless it has a massive underground root system? I do like your Album title: "The Secret of the Chickorie Bridge", Andries!
That is neat. Chicory is added to coffee here as a flavoring and when folks down in the southern U.S could not get coffee, they would make a substitute from chicory. Here in Iowa along the roadsides in June we get a lot of beautiful blue flowering chicory.
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I think so too, Rev.
Nice! I think we may be talking about different types of chicory/chickorie, Uncle John? I can't imagine harvesting a big enough chunk of the Iowa plant to make such a bridge! Unless it has a massive underground root system? I do like your Album title: "The Secret of the Chickorie Bridge", Andries!
That is neat. Chicory is added to coffee here as a flavoring and when folks down in the southern U.S could not get coffee, they would make a substitute from chicory. Here in Iowa along the roadsides in June we get a lot of beautiful blue flowering chicory.
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