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Sunday, November 21, 2010
Ok, It's time to talk food!!
Manjula is one of my favorite resources for Indian vegetarian cuisine. Indian is one of my favorites!! I made this salad for friends one day. They gave it rave reviews! I was thrilled, and it tasted fantastic. It was so fresh and cool with basil, mint, and tomato and so satisfying with the beans! A perfect salad for any meal!!
Labels:
black eyed pea,
black eyed peas,
indian,
Indian food,
pea,
pea salad,
salad
The 30 day lettuce box!
The weather has turned cool here in Florida. Cool enough to actually not sweat when outdoors. Cool enough to grow lettuce!
Other than my little patio garden I enjoy helping others grow their own favorites. At my b/f's house I am able to grow a bit more than at my house, so I have been enjoying the opportunity. I recently commandeered a nice 1'x3' planter which I sectioned off with unused tiles that were in his back yard. I then planted 2 of the 4 sections with mixed leaf lettuce, 1 with arugula, and one with spinach.
Each of these varieties only takes 30 days till your first harvest. The spinach will also take 30 days, but you can take it to about 40-45 days for more mature spinach which is better for cooking with.
These leafy plants are also a great fast growing veggie for kids to grow (as they are about as impatient as me). They grow great in the cool winters we have here in Florida. I enjoy taking advantage of the year round growing season. In just about 30 days you too can enjoy an awesome salad like this. We added blueberries and pears... it was AWESOME! I have actually never tasted better arugula, so peppery and not overly bitter.
Just remember that after the initial trim, the leaf lettuce and arugula will grow more leaves providing multiple yummy SUPER fresh salads. I also have a yellow pear tomato planted to eventually go in my salad mix! :) Can't wait!!!
Other than my little patio garden I enjoy helping others grow their own favorites. At my b/f's house I am able to grow a bit more than at my house, so I have been enjoying the opportunity. I recently commandeered a nice 1'x3' planter which I sectioned off with unused tiles that were in his back yard. I then planted 2 of the 4 sections with mixed leaf lettuce, 1 with arugula, and one with spinach.
Each of these varieties only takes 30 days till your first harvest. The spinach will also take 30 days, but you can take it to about 40-45 days for more mature spinach which is better for cooking with.
These leafy plants are also a great fast growing veggie for kids to grow (as they are about as impatient as me). They grow great in the cool winters we have here in Florida. I enjoy taking advantage of the year round growing season. In just about 30 days you too can enjoy an awesome salad like this. We added blueberries and pears... it was AWESOME! I have actually never tasted better arugula, so peppery and not overly bitter.
Just remember that after the initial trim, the leaf lettuce and arugula will grow more leaves providing multiple yummy SUPER fresh salads. I also have a yellow pear tomato planted to eventually go in my salad mix! :) Can't wait!!!
Labels:
arugula,
home grown,
lettuce,
lettuce box,
salad,
spinach
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