Results 1 to 15 of 15

Thread: Rutabaga - is it OK?

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Sep 2023
    Location
    Nowhere
    Posts
    66
    Thanked: 32

    Default Rutabaga - is it OK?

    I recently came into possession of a rather awesome, large rutabaga.

    I was considering cutting it up to feed to my non-releasable squirrel, but also to the ones in the yard.

    Is Rutabaga in moderation acceptable?

    (Disclaimer: I follow the proper diet for the in-house foxy, and maintain a proper Cal/Phos balance already)

    Thanks!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2020
    Location
    Northern Wisconsin
    Posts
    842
    Thanked: 1323

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    Well, a rutabaga is a cross of turnip and cabbage. Cabbage is fine, turnips are not recommended. Unless someone here has had success with rutabagas and squirrels, my advice is to not do it.

    Now, shortly before the universe was put in order, God and Satan were at least one speaking terms. During that time, God asked Satan to develop something that would make sinners really sorry for what they did. Satan summoned up brimstone, fires unimaginable to mortals, and some other secret ingredients to create this thing. When Satan presented it to God, he struck a deal that ensured the thing would only ever be produced in Hell, by the meanest and most devious demons on his staff. He reserved thousands of square miles in the hottest corner of hell and started mass production. He bargained for exclusive rights at all the major grocery chains and at farm stands around the world. Ever since, this thing has been fed to human adults and children in prisons, orphanages, and in regular homes on those occasions when parents need to reestablish authority. A boiling pot of this thing is also used as a natural rodent and neighborhood kid repellent. It also works on in-laws. Satan is so proud of his ... rutabagas.
    "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence

  3. 2 TSBers pass along the fuzzy thanks to TomahawkFlyers:

    Charley Chuckles (10-19-2024), island rehabber (10-19-2024)

  4. #3
    Join Date
    Sep 2023
    Location
    Nowhere
    Posts
    66
    Thanked: 32

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    Marginally safe, in moderation, would be my guess unless someone has a definitive answer. Hehe.

    I actually love Rutabagas, and being from Michigan, they are a bit of a staple around here in 'Pasties', especially in the upper penninsula. I absolutely love them in pasties. After holding this huge one I obtained I told my wife that thing would feed a whole family for a day if there was a famine. As it turns out, this was one of their uses - to fight famine - as they are nutrient rich, and can be rather large and plentiful, while not prone to rot in cooler climates.

    They have a fascinating history, and are one of the few examples of nature doing it's own hybridization, without human intervention, as they were found 'in the wild' in the 1600's after Rapeseed, Kale, and Turnips seemed to decide to mingle together. Allegedly. But the most amazing fact I found is Rutabagas were what was carved on Halloween to ward evil spirits - NOT pumpkins!

    Not Cabbage, apparently - but Turnip, Kale, and Canola!
    https://biology.missouri.edu/news/ne...umble-rutabaga

    Quote Originally Posted by TomahawkFlyers View Post
    Well, a rutabaga is a cross of turnip and cabbage. Cabbage is fine, turnips are not recommended. Unless someone here has had success with rutabagas and squirrels, my advice is to not do it.

    Now, shortly before the universe was put in order, God and Satan were at least one speaking terms. During that time, God asked Satan to develop something that would make sinners really sorry for what they did. Satan summoned up brimstone, fires unimaginable to mortals, and some other secret ingredients to create this thing. When Satan presented it to God, he struck a deal that ensured the thing would only ever be produced in Hell, by the meanest and most devious demons on his staff. He reserved thousands of square miles in the hottest corner of hell and started mass production. He bargained for exclusive rights at all the major grocery chains and at farm stands around the world. Ever since, this thing has been fed to human adults and children in prisons, orphanages, and in regular homes on those occasions when parents need to reestablish authority. A boiling pot of this thing is also used as a natural rodent and neighborhood kid repellent. It also works on in-laws. Satan is so proud of his ... rutabagas.

  5. #4
    Join Date
    Sep 2018
    Location
    Rivendell
    Posts
    1,952
    Thanked: 2242

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    Quote Originally Posted by TomahawkFlyers View Post
    Well, a rutabaga is a cross of turnip and cabbage. Cabbage is fine, turnips are not recommended. Unless someone here has had success with rutabagas and squirrels, my advice is to not do it.

    Now, shortly before the universe was put in order, God and Satan were at least one speaking terms. During that time, God asked Satan to develop something that would make sinners really sorry for what they did. Satan summoned up brimstone, fires unimaginable to mortals, and some other secret ingredients to create this thing. When Satan presented it to God, he struck a deal that ensured the thing would only ever be produced in Hell, by the meanest and most devious demons on his staff. He reserved thousands of square miles in the hottest corner of hell and started mass production. He bargained for exclusive rights at all the major grocery chains and at farm stands around the world. Ever since, this thing has been fed to human adults and children in prisons, orphanages, and in regular homes on those occasions when parents need to reestablish authority. A boiling pot of this thing is also used as a natural rodent and neighborhood kid repellent. It also works on in-laws. Satan is so proud of his ... rutabagas.


    Hmm. I get the impression you are not fond of rutabaga.
    "I hope everyone got or gets their Baby Love today"~Shewhosweptforest

    https://www.henryspets.com/1-baby-squirrel-care-guide/

  6. #5
    Join Date
    Jan 2020
    Location
    Northern Wisconsin
    Posts
    842
    Thanked: 1323

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    You are correct.
    "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence

  7. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    City Island, Bronx, NY
    Posts
    51,820
    Thanked: 18508

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    Now you've all made me want to go and try some! But I sure don't want to buy something for the first time that's bigger than my head.....🤔😳
    Island Rehabber
    NY State Licensed
    Wildlife Rehabilitator


    "Ancora Imparo" (I am still learning)
    Michelangelo


    *
    If you can't afford the vet,
    You can't afford a pet.
    NEGLECT IS ABUSE.

    "Better one day in the trees, than a lifetime in a cage."

    '...and the greatest of these, is Love. '

  8. #7
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Daytona Beach, FL.
    Posts
    12,040
    Thanked: 3230

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    My grandmother always made rutabaga for the holidays, it's boiled smashed like a squash and butter and I loved it, but I've never been made it...I miss Grandma's rutabaga 🤔
    Hey Maura we can split one 😁
    Charley Chuckles gone from my arms FOREVER in my heart 8/14/04-3/7/13
    Simon, our time was too short together, but you gave us so much love, be with CC now 3/7/14


    The "CHARLEY CHUCKLES MEMORIAL RAIL TOUR" leaves the station choo chooo
    *Deland,FL. *Washington DC *Boston (Back Bay) *Boston (North Station) *Wells,Maine *Albany,NY *New York (Penn Station) *Back to Deland FL. "July 1- July 22" 2013

    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...RIAL-RAIL-TOUR Check it out here
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...OW-A-NEW-MOMMY!!!!!
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...RAINBOW-BRIDGE
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...e-called-Simon
    charleychuckles1@gmail.com

    I'm not poof reading any of this

  9. #8
    Join Date
    Jan 2020
    Location
    Northern Wisconsin
    Posts
    842
    Thanked: 1323

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    "...rutabaga for the holidays..."

    Krampus, too, is a holiday fixture. While your grandmother (and you!) would certainly be welcome at our dinner table, Krampus and the rutabaga would have to wait outside and enjoy the snow storm.

    Quote Originally Posted by Charley Chuckles View Post
    My grandmother always made rutabaga for the holidays, it's boiled smashed like a squash and butter and I loved it, but I've never been made it...I miss Grandma's rutabaga 🤔
    Hey Maura we can split one 😁
    "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence

  10. #9
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Daytona Beach, FL.
    Posts
    12,040
    Thanked: 3230

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    Quote Originally Posted by TomahawkFlyers View Post
    "...rutabaga for the holidays..."

    Krampus, too, is a holiday fixture. While your grandmother (and you!) would certainly be welcome at our dinner table, Krampus and the rutabaga would have to wait outside and enjoy the snow storm.
    😅😂🤣
    Charley Chuckles gone from my arms FOREVER in my heart 8/14/04-3/7/13
    Simon, our time was too short together, but you gave us so much love, be with CC now 3/7/14


    The "CHARLEY CHUCKLES MEMORIAL RAIL TOUR" leaves the station choo chooo
    *Deland,FL. *Washington DC *Boston (Back Bay) *Boston (North Station) *Wells,Maine *Albany,NY *New York (Penn Station) *Back to Deland FL. "July 1- July 22" 2013

    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...RIAL-RAIL-TOUR Check it out here
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...OW-A-NEW-MOMMY!!!!!
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...RAINBOW-BRIDGE
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...e-called-Simon
    charleychuckles1@gmail.com

    I'm not poof reading any of this

  11. #10
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Daytona Beach, FL.
    Posts
    12,040
    Thanked: 3230

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    Quote Originally Posted by TomahawkFlyers View Post
    "...rutabaga for the holidays..."

    Krampus, too, is a holiday fixture. While your grandmother (and you!) would certainly be welcome at our dinner table, Krampus and the rutabaga would have to wait outside and enjoy the snow storm.
    Actually I'd make it like my grandma and you'd be hooked on RUTABAGA 😃
    Charley Chuckles gone from my arms FOREVER in my heart 8/14/04-3/7/13
    Simon, our time was too short together, but you gave us so much love, be with CC now 3/7/14


    The "CHARLEY CHUCKLES MEMORIAL RAIL TOUR" leaves the station choo chooo
    *Deland,FL. *Washington DC *Boston (Back Bay) *Boston (North Station) *Wells,Maine *Albany,NY *New York (Penn Station) *Back to Deland FL. "July 1- July 22" 2013

    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...RIAL-RAIL-TOUR Check it out here
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...OW-A-NEW-MOMMY!!!!!
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...RAINBOW-BRIDGE
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...e-called-Simon
    charleychuckles1@gmail.com

    I'm not poof reading any of this

  12. #11
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    City Island, Bronx, NY
    Posts
    51,820
    Thanked: 18508

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?


    Forgive my ignorance but what ethnic cuisine are you all referring to with krampus and rutabaga? It sure ain't Italian! 🍕
    Island Rehabber
    NY State Licensed
    Wildlife Rehabilitator


    "Ancora Imparo" (I am still learning)
    Michelangelo


    *
    If you can't afford the vet,
    You can't afford a pet.
    NEGLECT IS ABUSE.

    "Better one day in the trees, than a lifetime in a cage."

    '...and the greatest of these, is Love. '

  13. #12
    Join Date
    Jan 2020
    Location
    Northern Wisconsin
    Posts
    842
    Thanked: 1323

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    Quote Originally Posted by island rehabber View Post

    Forgive my ignorance but what ethnic cuisine are you all referring to with krampus and rutabaga? It sure ain't Italian! 🍕
    Rutabaga is not as much ethnic cuisine as it is class cuisine. It is a staple on working family's tables through lean times - it is an inexpensive (IMHO, deservedly so) filling and highly nutritious root vegetable. Then again, while not a root vegetable, nutrition loaf (served in jails and prisons) is also filling and nutritious. I've been told by those who have experienced it that it isn't too bad if you don't think about what's in it. I'll throw in with the nutrition loaf - you can have the rutabaga.

    Krampus is not cuisine. He is a legend from the area of Austria who lurks around Santa Claus just before the feast of St. Nicholas Dec. 5 and when Santa is making his annual deliveries. When they get to a house where a child has been bad instead of good, Krampus reaches down the chimney, snatches the child, pulls him up by the scruff of his neck, and stuffs him in his basket for the trip to Krampus' castle. The child is never heard from again. I can only imagine that Krampus, being a demon, feeds rutabaga and only rutabaga to the children he steals. I suppose that since they've been bad, they deserve it.



    Speaking as an ex-teacher, he's really pretty much my kind of guy.

    Jamie
    "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence

  14. Serious fuzzy thank you's to TomahawkFlyers from:

    island rehabber (10-22-2024)

  15. #13
    Join Date
    Jan 2020
    Location
    Northern Wisconsin
    Posts
    842
    Thanked: 1323

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    Suspicion confirmed. There is a connection between Krampus and rutabaga. Poor kids.
    Name:  Krampus.jpg
Views: 16
Size:  159.1 KB
    "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence

  16. Serious fuzzy thank you's to TomahawkFlyers from:

    island rehabber (10-22-2024)

  17. #14
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    City Island, Bronx, NY
    Posts
    51,820
    Thanked: 18508

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    Thanks for the edumacation, THF!!. Jeez Krampus is scary. I'm thinking about those Brothers Grimm 'fairy tales' that probably guaranteed some kids would need therapy for life....
    Island Rehabber
    NY State Licensed
    Wildlife Rehabilitator


    "Ancora Imparo" (I am still learning)
    Michelangelo


    *
    If you can't afford the vet,
    You can't afford a pet.
    NEGLECT IS ABUSE.

    "Better one day in the trees, than a lifetime in a cage."

    '...and the greatest of these, is Love. '

  18. #15
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Daytona Beach, FL.
    Posts
    12,040
    Thanked: 3230

    Default Re: Rutabaga - is it OK?

    Ok maybe I'll have to stop eating rutabaga 🤔🤪🤣
    Charley Chuckles gone from my arms FOREVER in my heart 8/14/04-3/7/13
    Simon, our time was too short together, but you gave us so much love, be with CC now 3/7/14


    The "CHARLEY CHUCKLES MEMORIAL RAIL TOUR" leaves the station choo chooo
    *Deland,FL. *Washington DC *Boston (Back Bay) *Boston (North Station) *Wells,Maine *Albany,NY *New York (Penn Station) *Back to Deland FL. "July 1- July 22" 2013

    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...RIAL-RAIL-TOUR Check it out here
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...OW-A-NEW-MOMMY!!!!!
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...RAINBOW-BRIDGE
    http://thesquirrelboard.com/forums/s...e-called-Simon
    charleychuckles1@gmail.com

    I'm not poof reading any of this

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •