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Ellie Mae

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Well if ur going to try okra you have to try it all!! Fried, pickled, with tomato!!
 

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I do put sugar in my tea, but not that much! Eek!

Umm nope on getting okra in a store, no Popeyes, no Cajun restaurants. I suppose there must be somewhere I could order okra? Maybe?
 

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I do put sugar in my tea, but not that much! Eek!

Umm nope on getting okra in a store, no Popeyes, no Cajun restaurants. I suppose there must be somewhere I could order okra? Maybe?

what's your address? maybe we can mail you some and it won't be too soft when u get.. lol
 

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Put it on a baking sheet, sprinkle with cumin, a little chili powder, and lots of salt and pepper and bake it - or grill it. Even the semi-tough ones turn out tender and it's sooooooooooooo good! Of course, fried is pretty stinkin' good too! My favorite - is dehydrated!
 

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we need a dehydrator. there are so many vegetables we could be dehydrating and using in soups. I'd love to have 40 Mylar bags full of dehydrated soup greens.
 

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I've got to get my dehydrator cleaned up from being in storage. I fully intend to dehydrate a bunch of okra and tomatoes for soups!
 
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