Grilled shrimp with white beans, rosemary, mache and mint oi / More about fresh mache; washed and spun dry from Google Blogsearch:
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Chocolate & Zucchini: On Greens, and How to Keep Them Fresh
I then rinse the greens in just enough cold water to cover, drain, repeat (mâche typically requires three baths, the others just two), spin them dry dry dry, and leave them in the uncovered salad spinner to dry for about 20 minutes, ...
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Day 335: Mache with Orange Cumin Dressing | A Veggie Venture
Mache for four (about 4 ounces for small servings), trimmed, washed, spun dry (or patted with paper towels) 2 oranges, sections removed (how? see here at Beyond Salmon for a lesson) Whisk dressing ingredients and toss with salad greens ...
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Two Small Farms: Newsletter #396
Gem Lettuce leaves, washed & spun dry (NOTE: Can also use Red Leaf Lettuce; just break 'em in half) 4 tablespoons hoisin sauce 1 skinless boneless chicken breast, chilled (about 12 ounces) 3 teaspoons cornstarch ...
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Gorgeous Raw Asparagus Salad | A Veggie Venture
Wash and tear the greens. Spin dry (do you use a salad spinner? I love mine!) or tamp gently with paper towels. (Why do we want dry greens? So the dressing will adhere evenly.) Wash the asparagus well, especially the tips where grit can ...
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Salad Sunday #1: Winter Greens with Sage-Poached Cherries
The greens were washed and spun dry in less than five. As I drizzled the Dijon dressing over the greens, I was amazed at how quickly the salad came together. Why had I spent so many years grimly chewing my way through wretchedly boring ...
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LITTLE CITY FARM: Fall planting & saving seeds
I prepared two coldframe grow tunnel beds, which have been planted up with winter greens, spinach, lettuce varieties, mache, chard and kale. I still want to add Asian greens like tatsoi but haven't been able to find seeds at our local ...
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Rotten eggs and phyllo failure » delicious:days
Filo should be very thin (the ones I bought in Bonn were not thin enough) and they must be fresh, so they are not dry and are flexible. I hope you can find better ones next time. August 27th, 2007 ...
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Razor bumps and ingrown whiskers « Later On
Wash face with hot soapy water. (I use KMF olive oil soap.) Rinse and leave face very wet. Comb face with firm pressure ATG at about the same angle as shaving. Use less pressure and a more shallow angle when going over bumps. Dry face ...
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Melted Crayon Dried on Clothing
This absolutely works! I opened the dryer to find a semi-dry load of clothes colored pink from a crayon. I used Borax, laundry detergent, Shout and white vinegar. The clothes were clean in the first wash on hot water. ...
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