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Gardening and Other Stuff: Some Really New Potatoes
So its plants are still small and the tubers I did see were so tiny I just left them alone. Remarkable color in the Skagit Beets, considering most "red-fleshed" potatoes are more on the "pink" side, and notice no white ring: ...
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Potatoes! « Lacer's Life
Some were still on the small (for new potatoes) side but others were quite decent. A few had some sort of mould on them, the vast amount of rain we've had probably hasn't helped, so I probably pulled at the right time. ...
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CSA 2009, Weeks Five + Six. « 10thirty
Baby beets; Cabbage; Carrots (both weeks); Cilantro; Dill; Garlic scapes; Kohlrabi; Lettuce; Napa cabbage; New potatoes; Red giant mustard greens; Salad mix with arugula; Scallions; Summer squash ... Boil the potatoes in their skins until tender; drain. When they are cool enough to handle, cut them into ¼-inch slices. Peel and dice the shallots fine, and put them in a small pan with the cream. Season with salt and pepper and warm gently; the trick here is to slowly soften ...
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Part 7 of my New York trip (last part!) (or is it..?) « Min ...
You walk like in a spiral here… Yeah, it's like the peel of an apple that I am walking in. If you peel the apple that way… you know, with a potato-peeler. Yes, it could be a potato-peel too! (huh?) Yeah, check this out. We go on. Beautiful pillars. ... I don't know if you can see this, but there's a small child playing on a lawn and then there is a… water in the middle there. I wonder how you get out there. There has to be a way to get out there. I want to go out there… ...
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Pringles addresses crunch with new flavors, sizes, marketing
Chicago research firm Mintel International estimates PepsiCo Inc.'s Frito-Lay division controls about half of the salty-snacks market, where Pringles has a comparatively small foothold. Pringles' new flavors include Mexican Layers Dip, ...
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The Lordly and Isolate Satyrs « Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans
it isn't the large eyes and nose but the ridiculously small mouth which you are looking down as one end of —as the Snarled Man is a monocyte. Hail the ambiguous Fathers, and look closely at them, they are the unadmitted, the club of Themselves, ... and potato chips, and everyone was sprawled as people are on a beach. Something had happened but the change wasn't at all evident. A few drops of rain would have made more of a disturbance. There we were. ...
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Harvest on Hudson's Garden is in Full Bloom | Small Bites
After the jump, the new menus at Harvest. Cocktails. Henrick Hudson $12 ( Hendricks Gin, Muddled Cucumber) Mint Julep $12 (Woodford Bourbon, Mint, Simple Syrup) “Pama” politan $11 (Pama Pomegranate Liqueur, Ketel One Citroen Vodka) Harvest Blossom $11 (Absolut ... house made plain or garlic herb fries — whipped potatoes — wilted spinach — Hudson valley pole bean and potato salad. Our chef's 5 course tasting menu is also available $65Paired with wines $90. Ask your Server ...
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The Life We Love.....: Potato Harvest
These are true "new" potatoes. I have seen potatoes sold as new potatoes in stores that are really just smaller then normal. A true new potato is one that is freshly dug up from the garden. What a difference. I could scrub the skin off with my ... I left a few small potatoes in the wholes after we harvested today so I will be curious if we get another harvest in a few months. I also planted a sweet potato that was growing leaves in my kitchen. That should be interesting. ...
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small dead animals: Blog Notes
For example, in Toronto, the TTC is displaying large signs thanking McGuinty for new money. The money comes, shared, from the federal govt. Not a word. But, a TTC sign, effectively acting as an election sign, for McGuinty. ... And Kate's calling the eucharist a "cracker" is small potatoes compared to suggesting that people should be handing out chocolate crucifixes at Easter instead of bunnies. (8^D). Posted by: Oz at July 10, 2009 9:33 AM. Well said ET. Thanks. ...
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Blue Strawberries: Potatos the miracle food!
It's my new favorite website. It's called Apartmenttherapy.com and people from different places with small living spaces show you how they designed their space or you can ask questions about how you want to design your space. ... Potatoes don't need a lot of room but they tend to rot the soil after wards and you have to keep moving them to new spaces each new planting season. Other wise you'll have bad batch of potatoes. I found a way to grow them in a trash can. ...
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The Lezbang Collective: New Horizons
Well, I have plenty of balance and I think I have finally realized that geography and career played a very small part in obtaining the balance I have today. My balance is inside me. I don't want to miss out on any opportunity that life might throw my way, so I am opening my eyes a little ... Right Now - My grandmother once told me, while digging up potatoes in the garden, "The hard is what makes it good." I was just a little girl and I sort of understood w... 1 day ago ...
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