My wife is jealous!! She would try to take it home!!
John
My wife is jealous!! She would try to take it home!!
Cute!!
Thanks rr.
Hope Momma went back for her baby!
A geeat little addition to the cute and cuddly. Australia sure has quite the variety of wildlife!
Well sir, I was about to post this up when I saw your question. Right now I have them laid out on some wire cages under the lean to on my shop. I’ll let the tops dry up for a few days and then I’ll cut them off 4 inches or up from the bulb. Enough so that the onion won’t rot. When they’re good and dry I put them in mesh laundry bags and store them out in the shop. We’ll eat what we want or until we get down to enough to replant come November. As to taste, they’re very savory, almost like meat when cooked. I’ve been told they’re kind of half way between onions and shallots. I know this though, when you cut a raw one, you’ll think your eyeballs are turning inside out!