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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
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"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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I buy the pickled asparagas from Costco, and throw them on top of what I'm making in my panini griddler.
Casca
I sure hope someone finds 'em...
or I'll never be able to figure out what it is....
e~C
The same method works for cilantro.
Tim
Just learned similar for green onions, after chopping off the green tops. treat them as your asparagus and the greens just keep sprouting! Trim the roots and keep water clean. NOW, asparagus! Thank ye.
Looks like a jar of your rub in the back there.
Sorry, Rog. I hold the patent on this. I've doing it with broccoli for 20+ years. It's simple: treat cut plants like a florist does.
It also works with carrots as long as the greens are left on. If the greens are cut off, they will take in water and swell until they split, which really doesn't hurt them.
Change the water every few days or it gets nasty.
Annoyed White Male
Juice:
Flax seed
AWM
70+ years
The real miracle is how your fridge is so spacious and uncluttered. I haven't seen mine look like that since my bachelor days. Only yesterday I got throwing-stuff angry because we didn't have room for two half-gallons of milk.
It doesn't always look like that, trust me.