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Comments (23)This a good time of year to bring this thread back to life I have a few more to add Green eggs and Ham Tortillas 4 eggs 2 -3 Argugala leaves chopped 8-10 cilantro leaves chopped 1 stalk green garlic chopped use leaves too teaspoon of cumin Hot pepper to taste Salt and pepper Cheese 2 -3 tortillas Scramble the eggs with the 7 ingredients Add to a tortilla serve with salsa ond sour cream Mushrooms & Spinach Casserole with Green Garlic 4 stalks of green garlic 0r garlic scapes (chopped) 2-4 Shiitake Mushooms (thinly sliced and cut into small pieces) 1lb Lean ground beef or turkey 3 cups cottage cheese olive oil 12 oz package of whole wheat wide noodles/pasta 1 med onion chopped 1 lb spinach (chopped) ½ cup sour cream 3 eggs 1 cup Asiago or Romano cheese Salt & Pepper Cook noodles according to package rinse and set aside. In a large pan saute Green garlic ,onion, in small amount of olive oil. Add meat and cook till brown and crumbly. Add Mushrooms & spinach to the pan and cook until spinach is wilted and bright green. Salt and pepper to taste Mix in cheeses,eggs and noodles. Transfer to 13x9 inch baking dish . *Cover with foil . Bake at 350 for 35 40 mins. *at this point the casserole can be refrigerated and cooked the next day. Green Garlic Pizza Serves 4 1 recipe pizza dough, stretched or rolled out Topping: 4 medium-sized bulbs spring garlic, sliced thin 2 tablespoons olive oil 4-6 ounces mozzarella cheese, grated 1/3 pound shrimp, cleaned, deveined and sliced lengthwise 2 tablespoons lemon zest 1/4 cup minced Italian parsley Salt and pepper to taste Sautee the garlic in the olive oil until just wilted. Spread the garlic on the pizza dough. Distribute the shrimp over the garlic. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Top with the cheese. Bake in a pre-heated hot oven until the crust is golden. Remove from oven and sprinkle with lemon zest, parsley and salt and pepper. Brush with a little more olive oil if desired....See MorePlants you can't stand the smell of
Comments (54)I planted Sea Holly from seed, thought it looked nice in the picture, and of course, the name, Sea Holly, sounded nice. I was standing near the flower bed where I had planted it, one day, and I thought, did an animal die under my giant hosta, or something? Couldn't figure it out, until I finally went over and smelt the Sea holly, OMG, it really stunk. And it's not that pretty either, I'll soon be getting rid of it, I hope!...See MoreBrand new house. Can't stand the floors!
Comments (12)I think it was the most recent episode of fixer upper where chip used a power chisel to remove "hand scraped" engineered hardwood from concrete. He said it was a most dreaded task. You're not the only one who doesn't like that style. I'd bite the bullet and remove them now with something less trendy with more longevity--medium tone oak, perhaps. Absolutely no grayed out wood tones or youre right back here in 5-10 years....See MoreI can't stand it... is this the looongest winter ever!!!
Comments (12)I am also ready for spring and it is peeking its nose out in Georgia. Yea! The star magnolia is covered in blooms, edgewarthia has a few open blooms per cluster-smells wonderful, camellias, daffs and crocus are blooming. I have had 2 crazy roses that have kept at least one bloom all winter that sadly had to be cut back this week. The forsythia has 1 flower open on it. I've been trimming and cleaning up stuff for the last 2 weeks and the burn pile is taller than me. The bluebirds and robins have been back for 2 weeks. I hope we don't get any surprise very cold weather in the next 6 weeks. If we do it will pinch everything. It has been mostly a warmer than usual winter with just one really cold spell. We will have the bugs this summer since none of them died this winter but I am okay with that. Sciatica is awful and acupressure got rid of mine. Now when it twinges my DH puts his elbow into the hollow of my hip, holding pressure for the slow count of 20, and kills it before it gets worse. I did the stretches etc. w/out relief and this got it better....See More123_123_com
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