James! Well done! Harvey is such a cutie! That's very cool that you grew your own mushrooms. I grew Malabar Spinach, and this recipe will be a perfect way to use it before we get our first frost.
Hey Suzanne, lovely to hear from you. Happy Harvey Hibby has his own IG page too but also feature him here! 😜 I also did a video on the mushrooms, which was great fun, your kids would love it! I’ve never heard of Malabar Soinsch, it sounds amazing! I would love an allotment 😌
@@HappyHungryHibby - we are very grateful to have a garden. Malabar spinach is an Indian vining vegetable. I don't believe that it's related to spinach, but the leaves do taste like it. It has very pretty purple stems. Regular spinach is a cool weather vegetable in North Carolina. Malabar Spinach is tropical, so it does great in our hot muggy summers. 🙂
Nice recipe! Looks delish!
Hey Suzanne, lovely to hear from you, hope you’re well. As you can see, I’m still going! 😳 James
What a beautiful dish and I love that you use your own homegrown pink oyster mushroom 😋! Harvey is so cute. Xx
Thanks Thuy! This is an amazing dish but can’t wait to cover another recipe I’ve tried. Isn’t Harvey a little cutie! 😊
Hallo dear friend no see you for a while 👍hope you’re doing good,
Nice sharing recipe James ,take care 👍❤️🙏
Hey Sloba, hope you’re ok too! Thanks for dropping by & look forward to catching up with some of your videos too. James ☺️
James! Well done! Harvey is such a cutie! That's very cool that you grew your own mushrooms. I grew Malabar Spinach, and this recipe will be a perfect way to use it before we get our first frost.
Hey Suzanne, lovely to hear from you. Happy Harvey Hibby has his own IG page too but also feature him here! 😜 I also did a video on the mushrooms, which was great fun, your kids would love it! I’ve never heard of Malabar Soinsch, it sounds amazing! I would love an allotment 😌
@@HappyHungryHibby - we are very grateful to have a garden. Malabar spinach is an Indian vining vegetable. I don't believe that it's related to spinach, but the leaves do taste like it. It has very pretty purple stems. Regular spinach is a cool weather vegetable in North Carolina. Malabar Spinach is tropical, so it does great in our hot muggy summers. 🙂