Kudzu – Recipes

Kudzu is the vine that tried to eat the South. The newly introduced kudzu bug is attempting to consume this fast growing vine; why not do your part and eat some kudzu too?
I found several recipes that seem easy to try.
See Angela Gellaspie’s Kudzu Recipes
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