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We get a lot of green beans from our garden in the late summer - the parboil, then crisp in the skillet method and toss in sauce worked great for the ones that were a little more stringy when we didn't pick often enough. But it also works fine for frozen green beans if you're careful not to overcook them. It may seem like extra steps, but the flavor and texture are SO worth it. When I didn't have bacon and had extra mushrooms recently I tried that swap, it worked great. If you're making it vegan, maybe toasted sesame oil instead of bacon fat? A little liquid smoke in the sauce might be handy if you want to keep the original flavor combo, though.
recipe from Andrea Nguyen's "Vietnamese Food Any Day: Simple Recipes for True, Fresh Flavors"
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Part of a large, stringy flock of Common Grackles migrating over Lancaster City in early March.
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Smarty-pants Santa has been improving his word skills with scrabble on the DS, but how about you improve your stringy physique with a bit of getting out of bed! Lazy Santa!
Stringy pieces of bark still stuck to the inner wood after peeling most of the outer bark away. Ignore the stump and logs beneath it. Those are from another tree, likely a California Bay Laurel.
I do not remember the name of this one. Perhaps it's a mastigure lizard. He had a stringy piece of food stretched across his head.
We found out from someone that this northern version of moss is called "Witch's Hair". It's skinnier and stringier than our normal cypress moss in Louisiana.
Opinions are wide-ranging on whether this orange stringy parasite is indicative of the health of its environment.
Dodder at Pescadero Marsh Butano Trail.
www.gardensalive.com/product/dodder-the-parasitic-silly-s...
This is one of the best explanations of why God allows pain and suffering that I have seen...
A man went to a barbershop to have his hair cut and his beard trimmed.
As the barber began to work, they began to have a good conversation.
They talked about so many things and various subjects.
When they eventually touched on the subject of God, the barber said:
'I don't believe that God exists.'
'Why do you say that?' asked the customer. 'Well, you just have to go out in the street to realize that God doesn't exist.
Tell me, if God exists, would there be so many sick people?
Would there be abandoned children?
If God existed, there would be neither suffering nor pain.
I can't imagine a loving God who would allow all of these things.'
The customer thought for a moment, but didn't respond because he didn't want to start an argument.
The barber finished his job and the customer left the shop.
Just after he left the barbershop, he saw a man in the street with long, stringy, dirty hair and an untrimmed beard.
He looked dirty and unkempt. The customer turned back and entered the barber shop again and he said to the barber:
'You know what? Barbers do not exist.'
'How can you say that?' asked the surprised barber.
'I am here, and I am a barber. And I just worked on you!'
'No!' the customer exclaimed. 'Barbers don't exist because
If they did, there would be no people with dirty long hair and untrimmed beards, like that man outside.'
'Ah, but barbers DO exist! That's what happens when people do not come to me.'
'Exactly!' affirmed the customer. 'That's the point! God, too, DOES exist!
That's what happens when people do not go to Him and don't look to Him for help.
That's why there's so much pain and suffering in the world.'
If you think God exists, send this to other people---
BE BLESSED & BE A BLESSING TO OTHERS !!!!!!!
Packaged scallops snacks: cooked and dried - they broke apart when bitten, and they get kind of stringy and chewy. They also have the.most.intense scallop flavor.....delicious.
Ants on a log is one of my favorite childhood snacks. I detest the stringy bits of celery to all hell so I make sure to pull them off before slathering in peanut buter.
I didn't have any raisins, so I couldn't put ants on the logs.
I like Trader Joe's yellow raisins.
Katina thinks she's useful when I sew but she's mostly just cute. I throw her all my long, stringy scarps to play with.
Kedah Selatan FR, Kedah
(Image credit M. Nazri, Kedah)
In-situ sapling. Mangifera pentandra Hook.f. Anacardiaceae. CN: [Malay and regional vernacular names - Mempelam bemban, Pauh damar, Mangga dodol]. The native range of this species is S. Thailand to Peninsula Malaysia. An evergreen tree with a massive, wide crown of drooping, gnarled, thick limbs; it can grow up to 28 m tall. Inflorescences is pyramidal 15 – 30 cm long, densely hairy and occurs at the terminal ends. The green, oblong fruit ca. 7 – 10 cm long and 4 – 5 cm wide. The ripe fruit is eaten raw. The pale orange pulp is rather watery, sweet flavored, less stringy, rather fragrant.
Note: Mangifera pentandra is very similar to Mangifera indica. M. pentandra differs by having densely hairy panicles and 3 – 5 fertile stamens, while M. indica has less densely hairy panicles and 1 (rarely 2) fertile stamens.
Heterotypic Synonyms:
Mangifera lanceolata Ridl.
Ref.:
powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:69952-1
www.nparks.gov.sg/florafaunaweb/flora/6/7/6787
tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Mangifera+pent...
A Dictionary of the Economic Products of the Malay Peninsula, I H Burkill et. al., Oxford University Press, 1935
portal.cybertaxonomy.org/flora-malesiana/cdm_dataportal/t...