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DID IT AGAIN!  SORRY  ASKING FOR FRESH SEA BEAN RECIPES

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Greetings,

I have just purchased a mere handful of "fresh sea beans".  They look like
green stringy succulents that grow by the roadside in the Northeast.  My
handful cost but 21 cents ($1.99/ lb.).  My question is:   how do I use
them???  They also resemble a tough aquarium plant, except there is no slime
on them.

They would make a fair addition to a dish garden, but the roots are gone, cut
down in their youth.  Does anyone have a recipe for these unusual sea beans
that have no resemblence to beans and don't remind one of the sea ('cept for
the aquarium)?

Are there any recipes with heat using these sea beans?  I have never seen
these things before, but they lurk now in my fridge.  Help!

Judy
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