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This was Christmas lunch for my friend and I. It became an accidental middle-eastern feast, through no conscious planning of my own!. Pictured from right to left: Cardamom rice, chickpea and coriander salad, bread, roast red peppers, tahini (without the garlic, so not really tahini), beetroot humus, falafel and aubergine roasted with cumin. We also had (not pictured!), non-dairy fruit desert - vanilla with honeycomb, and turkish coffee (strong black coffee with cardamom and vanilla sugar). All accompanied by a gorgeous middle-eastern soundtrack.
Hyper Humus Marsh, New Jersey
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Humus-Klo des Wagenplatzes Wiener Gänseblümchen in der Johann-Kutschera-Gasse - Der dritte Wagenplatz in Wien der am Rand der geplanten (und teilweise in Realisierung stehenden) Seestadt Aspern steht.
Typisch Egyptisch!
1/kikkererwten, tahin, olijfolie, knoflook/garlic, citroen, pijnboompitten.
2/aubergines [geroosterd], tahin, olijfolie, knoflook/garlic,a lot] , peterselie.
SUDELEY CASTLE & GARDENS
Located in the heart of the Cotswolds, Sudeley Castle & Gardens has played an important role in England’s history for over 1,000 years.
Rated amongst the top attractions on TripAdvisor for ‘Things to Do in the Cotswolds’, the castle rooms and exhibits contain many fascinating treasures, from ancient Roman times to the present day.
Outside, the castle is surrounded by a breathtaking 1,200 acre estate and ten award-winning gardens. The centrepiece is the Queens Garden, so named because four of England’s queens – Anne Boleyn, Katherine Parr, Lady Jane Grey and Elizabeth I – once walked upon the original Tudor Parterre.
The Pheasantry at Sudeley houses a collection of 16 rare and endangered species of birds from around the world as part of Sudeley’s programme of breeding and conservation.
Sudeley Castle & Gardens is also the only private castle in England to have a queen buried within its grounds – Katherine Parr, the last of Henry VIII’s six wives. Today visitors can explore the beautiful 15th century church where she lies entombed.
Subsoil from cerrado region Brazil. Plinthite (Gr. plinthos, brick) is an iron-rich, humus-poor mixture of clay with quartz and other highly weathered minerals. It commonly occurs as reddish redox concentrations in a layer that has a polygonal (irregular), platy (lenticular), or reticulate (blocky) pattern. Plinthite irreversibly hardens upon exposure to repeated wetting and drying, especially if exposed to heat from the sun.
Other morphologically similar iron-rich materials that do not progressively harden upon repeated wetting and drying are not considered plinthite. The horizon in which plinthite occurs commonly has 2.5 percent (by mass) or more citrate dithionite extractable iron in the fine-earth fraction and a ratio between acid oxalate extractable Fe and citrate-dithionite extractable Fe of less than 0.10.
For more information about describing and sampling soils, visit:
www.nrcs.usda.gov/resources/guides-and-instructions/field...
or Chapter 3 of the Soil Survey manual:
www.nrcs.usda.gov/sites/default/files/2022-09/The-Soil-Su...
For additional information on "How to Use the Field Book for Describing and Sampling Soils" (video reference), visit:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_hQaXV7MpM
For additional information about soil classification using USDA-NRCS Soil Taxonomy, visit:
www.nrcs.usda.gov/resources/guides-and-instructions/keys-...
or;
www.nrcs.usda.gov/resources/guides-and-instructions/soil-...
For more information about a plinthic horizon, visit;
www.researchgate.net/publication/242649722_Rationale_for_...
or;
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S00167061220043...
Şam'da geçirdiğim günleri hatırlatan, en taze haliyle antakya'dan bugun getirilen, yanına demli bir çay ve ekmek dışında başka birşey aramayacağım müthiş lezzet..
uzun zaman aradan sonra beni bu lezzetle buluşturan arkadaşıma teşekkurler.
A lone mushroom among the humus along the hiking trail between the upper and lower falls in the Tahquamenon State Park, Upper Peninsula, MI
Humus, faláfel, crema de ajo y taboule.
La Sra. Nora y el Sr. Fuad siempre nos invitan a comer cosas ricas, este fué el plato de entrada, ñam!
before we went out today, i hit the grocery outlet for some supplies. if you have a grocery outlet near where you live, i highly recommend going there for picnic provisions. the cheese is also super inexpensive, and you can buy a million kinds of crackers. i bought enough supplies for about five picnics! which means we'll have to go out again soon.