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fattributes · 1 month
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Palestinian Lamb Stew with Sumac, Chard, and Chickpeas
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kuebikome · 17 days
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Starting my garden
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morethansalad · 3 months
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Blood Orange, Rainbow Chard, and Wild Rice Salad (Vegan)
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balkanradfem · 14 days
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First decent harvests this year! Asparagus is coming out every single day so I am eating it constantly. I also have some swiss chard, green onions and young garlic. I've been harvesting leek for a while as well! It didn't make it into the pictures.
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mostlythemarsh · 7 months
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Swiss Chard
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flourspilt · 2 years
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beef wellington (with japanese mushrooms)
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stastrodome · 1 month
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Dunkin Donuts purchased the rights to the song Me and Bobby McGee to advertise their fall flavors and came up with the theme Good enough for Dunkin / and Bobby McPumpkin.
Michael Jordan once bet four and a half million dollars on what he thought would be the opening song at a 1992 Mandy Moore concert.
Known to the press as "The Iron Lady", Margaret Thatcher was known to her friends as "Punchbowl Peggy".
George Eliot planned on writing a sequel called The Tobacconist on the Tay.
A Swiss delegate to the United Nations once asked the General Assembly "after all we did for chocolate and cheese, why did you stick us with Swiss chard?"
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foxsoulcourt · 4 months
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sliding into winter, part 2
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nikofortuna · 4 months
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JTTW Chapter 24 Thoughts
Chapter 24 for the @journeythroughjourneytothewest Reading Group!
Ah, the beginning of the Arc the movie Monkey King Reborn is based on! It will be very delightful to spot the similarities for myself!
But first we have to finish the previous trial. I really don’t like how the emphasise is kind of put on women as being tempters. Especially when the exemplary lady is explicitly stated to be sixteen, that is a child!
Still not a fan how they put so much ridicule on Zhu Bajie as well when they equally pressured him into the whole situation.
Hm Sun Wukong schooling his Shifu. We love the communal grandpa dispersing his knowledge.
And here are the two sillies! I’ll take it in immortal years they’re closer to being old tweens or young teens. That’s the feeling I get from them at least.
Ah, teaching the kids that uhm, actually just make friends with people if they’re nice, religion should not be of any importance there. There are some really good lessons to be taken away from this novel.
One could say they are… Home Alone.
I wonder if the sight of the Daoist Abbey makes Sun Wukong melancholic with thoughts of his first Shifu.
Clear Breeze, I most certainly prefer the J. F. Jenner and movie’s translation and technically also the German translation of Pure Wind, and Bright Moon are notably nicer in the novel than the adaptation. They only get rude when they actually have been wronged. Just looking at their movie counterparts, these aren’t the same kids.
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Plants you say? Now don’t mind if I look them up! Spoilers this turned out a bit of a difficult ordeal so take all of this with a grain of salt.
For accuracy, spinach yes and celery yes.
Mare’s tail… maybe? My search came up with Beta vulgaris aka Chard/Swiss Chard instead, though both plants fall under the term vulgaris in their scientific name and are plausible options as they are both native to Western Asia. Since it is a vegetable garden for people however I might be inclined to personally go with Chard, in part also because I have eaten that vegetable before and it is not only quite tasty but also nutritional.
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Funfact in German Chard is called Mangold, definitely sounds like a plant an immortal would eat. But again that’s just personal bias, in reality it could still be either.
Back to the list, I have no clue where beet comes from in this line, but ginger yes.
Seaweed no. It seems to actually be moss of some kind and I looked up as to possibly why it’s in this garden. Indeed certain types of moss are used for medicinal or culinary purposes in some cultures. But don’t go out and just eat moss you find in your garden! A lot of mosses are toxic and no good for eating, so be careful!
Bamboo shoot yes and melon yes. Squash, more like gourd, but technically yes. Watercress no, my research came up with wild rice instead, but watercress is still native to Asia as well.
Now for this next line I would like to remark that there is some potential difference in the Chinese Original. Chive technically yes the Google Translate said just onion though, garlic yes, coriander yes, leek and scallion technically yes though if the characters for those two are put together the translator says they translate to chives instead.
The second paragraph I will not touch as that one is more complex.
The local Tudi really tends to be the living loremaster, in a way that makes a lot of sense in world too, something I can always appreciate.
Heh, Sun Wukong doing a little trickshot with the mallet. Not that it worked, but he tried.
Sha Wujing being the good little brother getting roped into shenanigans by his older brothers. The feeling of found family is strong with this one.
At the end I would like to shill the movie a bit as I really like that one and it does make for quite a good companion piece for this Arc. It also has one of the best Sha Wujing designs in my opinion.
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wildrungarden · 6 months
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11/7/23 ~ Swiss Chard harvest & meal 🍽️
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fattributes · 7 months
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Green Goddess Chicken Wraps
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sidewalkchemistry · 2 years
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morethansalad · 1 month
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Green Vegan Salad (Gluten-Free)
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chokrihizem · 11 days
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🌿🎥 Step into the world of gardening with our detailed video guide on sowing Swiss chard seeds directly into your garden! 🌱✨ Follow along as we take you through each step of the process, from selecting the perfect planting location to caring for your growing Swiss chard plants. 🌞💧 Learn how to prepare the soil, sow the seeds with precision, and provide essential care for a successful harvest. 🌳🌻 Watch, learn, and sow your way to a flourishing garden full of vibrant Swiss chard! 🌟 https://youtu.be/an5qlmLrYbo
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thechickendaddy · 1 year
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Brassicas are some of the cold hardiest plants you can grow as a gardener. A few frosts and even snow really doesn’t deter these plants from growing and will even enhance the flavor in some. I plant my brassicas in late summer for a late fall/early winter crop. Late November with snow on the ground and I’m still pulling food out of the garden.
The brassica family consists of cauliflower, kale, broccoli, Swiss chard, kohlrabi, arugula, bok choy, radishes and cabbage. If you’re a gardener in a colder climate brassicas are a great choice to grow vitamin rich, cold hardy food
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kuebikome · 2 months
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Starting my crops is going well…gamers take note
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