[Sca-cooks] Period or no? Beets

Bill Fisher liamfisher at gmail.com
Mon Sep 27 13:57:42 PDT 2004


here is an interesting beet question though:

Are any of the non-red beets period  or are they all modern varietals?


Cadoc


On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 22:37:03 -0500, Stefan li Rous
<stefanlirous at austin.rr.com> wrote:
> Johnnae irritatedly commented:
> > I take a break from doing work and what do I find--
> > discussions on beets. argggghhhhhhh
> > No beets--- not again.
> > I did beets and beet leaves and beet roots...remember-
> > I looked up beets for days. -- see all
> > those posts... from late winter in the archives of the list.
> > Or check the Florilegium
> Lol. I can sympathize with you, Johnnae. This is precisely one of the
> reasons I started the Florilegium (then the Rialto Files) oh so many
> years ago. I wanted to get the useful info that the experts spent the
> time and trouble gathering and posting on the newsgroups into a place
> where folks could find it, and perhaps the experts wouldn't have to
> keep saying the same things over and over again. This way they could go
> on and do more research or at least not get frustrated and stop giving
> out their knowledge.
> 
> Often though, when a subject is brought up again, new material does
> come out.
> 
> Thank you Johnnae, for the research you did on beets earlier and on the
> other subjects you have done and provided information on here and in
> other groups.
> 
> Stefan
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