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SheilaC Posted - Sep 29 2014 : 07:34:54 AM
I love broccoli from our garden,just hate picking off all the icky green worms. Any suggestions? I do the saltwater soak thing, but the broccoli floats and I end up with some remaining -- so tediously I pick through each little piece before using it, and probably we end up eating some of the little worms :/ I'm happy to live in denial about that :)

ANy hints appreciated!! Thanks!


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churunga Posted - Sep 29 2014 : 2:48:20 PM
I didn't have any worms on my broccoli. I'm not certain why. One thing I have done since the last frost in spring is to water my garden with the dishwater after I have washed dishes. I mark the last place I finished watering and start watering there the next time I do dishes. I pour the dishwater over the plant to it gets on the leaves. The organic dish soap I use keeps the bugs away and the food stuff in the water provides nutrients.

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Ninibini Posted - Sep 29 2014 : 08:51:35 AM
Well... Last year I discovered while blanching them that whatever worms don't come off in the initial salt water soak will pop off stiff as a board in boiling water or in the cold water soak immediately thereafter! LOL! GROSS, aren't they?! Oyoyoy!!! If you end up eating some, just remember, it's only protein! ;) I wish I had more for you, Sheila, I really do. They really "bug" me, too! Hugs - Nini

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