Plantinyum, that's good info on the description for both types (edible and non). I have both of them, my skinny leaf aloe is the non-edible, my large leaf aloe is the edible (has the yellow flowers). Glad I have a ton of the edible plants. The large aloe is very easy to grow, just pull off a pup from the side of the large plant and stick it in dirt. I should try making something with all the plants I have. I usually end up throwing away a few hundred pounds of aloe each year to clean up the growth of these plants but ever use it much except for minor burns and cuts.
Nyuu, thanks for the video link on preparing aloe juicy, just watched the video. I have a large aloe farm in the front yard, just grew so fast. I think I will try John's method to juice up the aloe and freeze it. Does anyone know how long you can keep the frozen juice before it goes bad.
Anyone in CA, or lower 48 states that would like to buy a plant, send me a PM since I just have too many plants with lots and lots of pups.