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Pepper stuffed with quinoa and spices.

 

Select (preferably) bell peppers that can be cut into halves — they sit better in a baking dish.

 

Cook the amount of quinoa you want according to the directions. I cooked too much: about 1/3 of a cup would have bee about right for 2 peppers, but quinoa can be used for lots of things!

 

Prepare a sauce: I used olive oil, lemon juice, a splash of Maggi sauce, diced Kalamata olives, 1/2 diced jalapeño chilli,a small diced tomato, a couple of forkfulls of capers, a tablespoon of dried Greek oregano, a dash of dried basil, and a couple of crushed garlic cloves.

 

Mix that all up and let it blend for a few minutes.

 

Heat your microwave/convection oven to about 180°C (360°F)

 

Stuff your peppers, garnish with some grated cheese and dust with smokey paprika. Place in an oiled baking dish, covered.

 

Cook ±35 minutes covered, and let sit for a little while longer, until the pepper shells are soft.

 

Warm your plates (if you haven't already on the top of the oven, and enjoy! :-)

My "Part Two" of my GC4 Saga. :)

 

Sir Angus, Morgan, and Jeremy all gave a bittersweet farewell to their beloved parents. Brother Steven, who was also there, would be given temporary charge of the city, along with all his fellow monks of the chapel of St. Jonah.

 

It was not just Sir Angus's family that bid the knights farewell... nearly half the city had gathered at the port of Rothberg to bid goodbye the highlander army as the soldiers boarded the government transport ship... the "Sea Dragon" captained by Johann Wentworth.

 

Their destination was unknown, as they were to rendezvous with another Garheim force... from there, they were to attack a city, as yet unnamed. Everything was kept hush-hush, for fear of the plans leaking out.

 

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FOURTH WALL COMMENTARY:

 

I didn't want a lengthy description for this scene. Instead, I hope this MOC speaks for itself. I finally got around to posting it, as I've been incredibly busy lately with Warfare by Duct Tape stuff. :) Stay tuned for more!

 

~Brother Steven

Visiting a shop with vintage stuff

Milwaukee Road Little Joe E70 is on display at Deer Lodge MT. Yards from where she operated. She is a bit faded but I enhanced the color.

- Nails (thin for sewing thread and thicker for embroidery thread)

and pins

- Scissors

- Two layers of felt (light blue and grey in the picture), big

enough for your template

- Smaller felt pieces for eyes, nose and decorations

- Colored embroidery thread for mouth and decorations

- Sewing thread in colors matching your fabric

(in this case, light blue, white and pink – not pictured)

- Fabric marker

 

And two other things that are not in the picture (sorry!):

- A wooden chopstick (for turning the fabric)

- Filling (I use synthetic cotton of some sort, the stuff

you usually find in small pillows)

 

Oh, and of course a template for your “monster”!

 

Stuffed animal prizes hanging from one of the game booths at the PNE Fair, Vancouver

 

As crossposted on our photoblog, pleasantly tilted.

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Stuffed Octopus for Smile On Saturday

I eat alot of fruit for breakfast and frequently have my camera with me to.. I was just sitting there looking at the fruit and decided the blueberry should be stuffed into the raseberry... the fruit looked really good in the light too ,,, little things make me so happy!

Belgien / Belgium, Kelmis / La Calamine, 1980

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These stuffed pork chops are boneless chops filled with spinach, sun dried tomatoes and mozzarella cheese, then seared to golden brown perfection. They’re perfectly tender and full of flavor. An easy dinner option that’s quick enough for a weeknight, yet elegant enough for entertaining!

 

For this recipe, please go to:

 

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Stuffed tomatoes (Mahshi). A popular dish in the Middle East. Styled, photographed and edited by me.

Dec. 7, 2022: I found stuffed animals in trees this morning while walking in Pepper Tree Playground in Newbury Park, California. An anonymous area resident has left about 30 Christmas-related teddy bears in the Western loop of the park. Joggers and walkers report that the bears started arriving over the weekend. The bears also were present last December.

 

Boy, I could write an attention-getting headline, "Bears Spotted in Local Park." 334/365

Crown Graphic with 127mm Kodak Ektar lens / Ilford Ortho Plus developed in Kodak D76

Feel free to use this image on your website, or in your library, especially to help promote the library and literacy. If you want to use it as a social media icon, this one may be better:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/silversprite/5436308632/

Darwin CA, just outside Death Valley. Ilford XP2 shot with Diana Mini.

  

0.0125 sec (1/80) f/2.8 1250

18.0-35.0 mm f/1.8 26 mm

2013

 

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These were so good... mushrooms stuffed with macadamia nut cheeze, topped with raw cranberry sauce and chives... dehydrated for about 4 hours. Yum!

this was from my first roll of black and white film

New stuff coming soon...

Fantastic stuff from John (kd_230692)--two cute cloth prints, a tiny Marin Chiclana doll, and two WONDERFUL customs! Thanks so much, John!

Green capsicum stuffed with quinoa mixed in with:

 

• a good glug of olive oil

• juice of 1/2 lime

• good splash of Maggi

• salt, ground pepperberry

• 1/2 chilli, finely diced (or more, to taste)

• good sized clove of garlic, crushed in a press

• handful of Kalamate olives, each pitted and quartered

• small tomato, finely diced

• dash of curry powder

• the leaves of several sprigs of fresh basil, finely chopped

• more herbs of your choice (I used dried 'GFresh Italian')

 

Whisk all of the above together in a medium-sized bowl and let blend for at least a few minutes.

 

(Capers would also be nice...)

 

Cook 1/2 cup quinoa (which was too much, but leftovers are nice) according to the packet instructions — I used 'Tricolor'.

 

Cut as many 4-lobed capsicums as you want to cook in 1/2, take out the seeds and white flesh.

 

Note: use only 4-lobed peppers, so that they'll sit well in your roasting pan. (3-lobed ones will wobble all over the place! :-) )

 

Sprinkle the shell with a bit of salt, and stuff with the mixture. Place in a roasting dish — I used a 20cm glass dish, but you'd probably need more for two or more peppers.

 

Sprinkle with grated cheese (I used cheddar, but Parmesan would probably do nicely, too, and smokey paprika.

 

Cover and cook in a combi microwave for ±25-30 minutes @ micro 1/convection 180°.

 

Nice nourishing vegetarian meal, which you could turn into Vegan by using Vegan 'cheese' or marinated grated firm tofu...

   

rotterdam chem, warm sunset but smelly

Still in Old Stockholm, a music shop where among 2nd hand instruments some are signed by famous musicians...

Southern Tussock Moth Caterpillar

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