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Ground curly dock seeds and acorn processing

 
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So we've started selling items from our land. But items that others have for sale are catching my attention. How can I use ground Curley dock seed? Will it be worth the effort?

Also, we are starting to process acorns. I’d love some suggestions on how to use them. Thanks y’all!

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Thinking about selling items from your land is a great idea.

With the holiday season approaching soon, why not think about things that could be sold to give as gifts?

This thread might give you some ideas and if you take some pictures you can earn some PEP BB (Badge Bits):

https://permies.com/t/171697/PEP-Holidays
 
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I have fed dock seeds to my chickens and they really enjoyed it. I haven't made anything from the dock plant for people to use yet, but I understand that it is a medicinal plant.

The one time I tried to process acorns I let them soak to long and they grew mold. Have you been able to use the ones you processed?
 
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