Frog Fun!

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So you have probably seen this one before somewhere...my wife e-mailed this one to me with a bunch of "inspirational" posters...


But how about a species identification on this one?:p



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Hmmm, looks like the common corn salad, field salad or lamb's lettuce (Valerianella locusta / "hierba de los canónigos" in Spanish, I think. Azhael?). Quite delicious with a dressing made from vinegar, oil, salt, pepper, hot mustard and garlic. Some people will also blend the dressing with a squished boiled potato or hard boiled egg. I'd remove froggy though. :D
 
Looks delicious!:D Im going to look at salad in a whole new way!
 
I am a fan of Raspberry Vinaigrette myself, but I suspect a good mushroom dressing would work well with this mix....

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