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Using solar cooker to cook up tree spinach to feed to my worm herd.

 
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Chaya grows very easy here, so I am attempting to see how my large crew of worms will like it if I cook it up for them.       It is high in protein I am hoping it will feed my worms, and feed the soil.
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