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Grilled onions, avacado, smoked mozzarella cheese, lettuce and tomato round out the English muffin burgers.
A few pictures of my plants on the patio. The big one in back is an avacado plant that I started as a seed.
A few pictures of my plants on the patio. The big one in back is an avacado plant that I started as a seed.
A few pictures of my plants on the patio. The big one in back is an avacado plant that I started as a seed.
A few pictures of my plants on the patio. The big one in back is an avacado plant that I started as a seed.
A few pictures of my plants on the patio. The big one in back is an avacado plant that I started as a seed.
Pictures from the Devine Avacado Festival, where Michelle sold her wares!
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Avacados are so simple to grow and if you keep them pruned down, you can have some lovely houseplants when they mature.
In three to four years, they might even bear fruit! This project has a few steps spread out over the next year. Once their plants are about six inches tall, we'll remove them from the jarsand put them in large pots. From there, all the work involved will be pruning the trees to keep them bushy and small.
This is, in my opinion, a GREAT first gardening project for the boys.
Eel and avacado temaki from Sori Sushi in Toledo, OH. Check out my review at Explorer of Food: exploreroffood.wordpress.com/2013/01/10/sori-sushi/
Grilled onions, avacado, smoked mozzarella cheese, lettuce and tomato round out the English muffin burgers.
Grilled onions, avacado, smoked mozzarella cheese, lettuce and tomato round out the English muffin burgers.
A few pictures of my plants on the patio. The big one in back is an avacado plant that I started as a seed.
A few pictures of my plants on the patio. The big one in back is an avacado plant that I started as a seed.
A few pictures of my plants on the patio. The big one in back is an avacado plant that I started as a seed.
A few pictures of my plants on the patio. The big one in back is an avacado plant that I started as a seed.
A few pictures of my plants on the patio. The big one in back is an avacado plant that I started as a seed.
Ancho-coriander chicken breast with roasted corn, poblano, and goat cheese relish over wilted spinach and sesame cracker. Garnished with avacado.
The first main course to accompany the starter of potato soup and seifilet. The salmon filet is slightly seasoned with warm (not hot!) south-african inspired spices and topped with a mango and avacado salsa, and is accompanied by crisp potato latkes and a lightly dressed salad.
This is completely gluten and lactose free meal! A delicious and healthy alternative for those (like myself) that still demand flavour despite some limitations due to allergies.