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I Fagioli: Little Em Travels to Big M
Several head of Romaine lettuce, rinsed and dried well 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 ½ teaspoons fresh lemon juice 1 fat garlic clove, green germ removed, minced ¼ cup grated Parmigiano-Reggiano Salt and freshly ground pepper ...
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prairiemary: TWELFTH NIGHT CHINOOK
Four bags of green stuff -- cole slaw, ordinary lettuce, spinach -- plus green peppers and cucumbers. The year has turned so things are growing in the south, far from Montana. Yesterday was Advent and Carl Sandburg’s birthday. ...
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Keep warm without turning up the heat | Frugal Village
1 head lettuce, washed, dried and torn into bite-size pieces 6 green onion, thinly sliced (bulbs and tops). Fry bacon, remove from pan, and set aside. Reserve bacon drippings in pan. Add vinegar, lemon juice, sugar and pepper to ...
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How to Use a Salad Spinner to Wash Lettuce
A salad spinner consists of two plastic bowls and a lid with a hand operated crank. The inner bowl has drain holes, and is spun by the crank. Salad is placed in the inner bowl, and cleaned and dried with centrifugal [...]
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Love My Lettuce Wraps
1 head of Romaine or Boston Lettuce leaves cleaned and dried. Brown beef and drain. Set slow cooker on low for 4 hours. Put Beef, Soy, Honey, Sesame Oil,Garlic Powder, Ginger, and Green Onion all in the slow cooker. Give a good stir. ...
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Eat.Write.Now.: Prune or Dried Plum?
Meaning, I will stand under the tree and pluck a branch clean, not that I eat them with a green pickle product. Plums have so much more to offer. If you let them dry out, the sugar concentrates, the flavors intensify and then marry so ...
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Recession Proof Foods: Cheap n' Easy Recipes
Ingredients: 1 pound Turkey, shredded or cut into julienne strips. 1 Iceberg lettuce, cleaned, chilled and torn into pieces 1 Bibb lettuce, cleaned, chilled and torn into pieces 1 green tart apples, unpeeled & cored, cut and diced ...
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Glory in the Ordinary
The pumpkins and the dried cornstalks give ample evidence that fall is just around the corner, even here in sunny California. I spent some time in my home today thinking about how I might change things up for fall. ...
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One of the Season’s Greatest Gifts
6 cups loosely packed mixed torn greens such as romaine, red or green leaf lettuce, or radicchio, washed and dried 2 cups assorted berries: blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and/or blackberries 2 Granny Smith apples (or apples of ...
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Simple Thursday: Planning a Winter Garden
A couple of weeks ago we cleaned everything up and tossed a bunch of dead plants (unfortunately, I don't have a compost bin yet - hopefully next year we'll start one). I kept some of my dried up green beans plants to mix back into the ...
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How Does My Garden Grow?
I cleaned up 50 or so of them, and they all fit in a half-gallon freezer bag. I’m tossing them into stocks and crock-pot recipes a half-dozen at a time, so they won’t last much longer. We probably shouldn’t try onions or carrots in ...
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