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Recipe to follow:
2 golden beets, sliced
2 tsp chives
Salt, pepper
1/4 cup toasted pecans
1 head romaine
1/2 wheel Miyoko's Herbes de Provence, sliced into wedges
1 tbsp mustard
3 tbsp rice vinegar
2 tbsp olive oil
Juice from 1 lemon
Salt, pepper
Sprinkle the chives and a little olive oil over the beets, add salt, pepper. Roast at 375 degrees 20 minutes - cool. Whisk the dressing -- mustard, oil, vinegar, lemon and salt, pepper.
Combine the romaine, pecans, beets and nut cheese - toss in the dressing...feeds 2-4.
We walked over to the farmer's market on Saturday morning, and found this tricolor set of beets. We picked an orange bunch, and roasted them - yummm!!!
Dave Straight photo
Trailing a trainload of sugar beets, Great Western 2-10-0 90 rolls along at the end of November in 1958. Built by Baldwin in 1924, the Decapod still had several working years left with the GWR, operating into the early 1960s. By 1967, 90 was in storage and was then sold to the Strasburg Rail Road. 90 has since operated on and off on the famous Pennsylvania line, and recently reentered service following its most recent overhaul.
Colorado
November 30, 1958
Train of the Day
11/4/25
These decadent treats get a hand up from #aquafaba , heirloom beet puree and buttermilk. A touch of white chocolate chips on top are just for looks!
SBB Cargo Tm 232 139 had been coupled to the raft of Eaos wagons at Cossonay, where sugar beet loading was nearing completion for the day. Once loaded, the wagons were taken across to the holding sidings to await collection later that afternoon.
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Better on black. Click on photo or press L.
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Spoladea recurvalis. About 20 mm wingspan. Tiny brown moth of interest to me mainly because of how hard it is to take a decent picture of it. I think I'll still keep trying.
...near Cambridge. This Holmer Exxact Terra Dos T4-30 was lifting at a fantastic rate keeping a CLAAS 870 Axion tractor and 20 ton trailer very busy carting the beet to the edge of the field.
I went shopping to gather some larger targets.
Beets seemed like fun.
This picture has a lot longer delay than the previous. It looks dramatic.
Cheers.
Gina got a new tattoo...she loves beets! She just had it done earlier in the day. It looks beautiful and has really great colors.
I fell in love with this beautiful root after reading Tom Robbins' "Jitterbug Perfume". A wondrous book that everyone should read.
I discovered upon cutting these open that Chiogga Beet means they're not red inside, but white. Oh well, still delicious!
harvested on 8/24/07
This is my favourite type of beet...it's an Organic Golden Beet! I like these much better than the red ones and these don't stain everything! I like munching on it raw or roasted.
The seasonal loading of sugar beet at Cossonay produced the allocation of SBB Cargo Tm 232 139 to position empty wagons and remove loaded ones from the loading area. A raft of four loaded wagons appeared to be the standard rake handled by the shunter and one such move was recorded whereby the wagons were moved to join other loaded wagons to form the evening's block train departure for Aarberg.
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"Three adults and six children from seven years to twelve years hard at work on a sugar beet farm near Greeley Colorado. The father said: 'The children can thin the beets better than grown ups. We all work fourteen hours a day at times because when the beets is ready they has to be done. About twelve weeks is about all the children can work on thinning and topping. Some of them hoe a little. See Hine Report, Colorado Beet Workers, July, 1915. Location: Greeley vicinity, Colorado."
Lewis Hine. Library of Congress, LC-DIG-nclc-00255.
Beet
Brown butter, anchovy, furikake.
Momofuku Ko
New York, New York
(January 23, 2015)
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These beet greens were about to be cooked. (I find it very strange, btw, that Rainbow Whole Foods sells beets without their greens. That's why I buy beets at Kroger instead -- they're just as organic as the ones at Rainbow, and they have greens attached.)
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