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Trying to clean up my desktop a bit. I've got older pics I've meant to
post. This one is from last month. ;-) Swiss Chard is in my top ten of
favorite veggies! Sometimes I like the veggies better than the meat. <g>
Chard was running nearly $3.00 per bunch. I really need to build that
new garden bed I intend to put on the South side of the house and get
some rainbow chard going. I know I have some seeds somewhere...

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Radish roses are easy to make and a lot of fun for crudite trays.
I used to have a tupperware cutter for making them with one press but
have misplaced it. Now I have to use a paring knife.
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Omelet wrote:
> Trying to clean up my desktop a bit. I've got older pics I've meant to
> post. This one is from last month. ;-) Swiss Chard is in my top ten of
> favorite veggies! Sometimes I like the veggies better than the meat. <g>
> Chard was running nearly $3.00 per bunch. I really need to build that
> new garden bed I intend to put on the South side of the house and get
> some rainbow chard going. I know I have some seeds somewhere...
>
> http://i30.tinypic.com/30jjla0.jpg
>
> Radish roses are easy to make and a lot of fun for crudite trays.
> I used to have a tupperware cutter for making them with one press but
> have misplaced it. Now I have to use a paring knife.


Nice job Om... You are making me hungry :-)

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Omelet > wrote in newsmpomelet-8537FE.05382827072009
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> Trying to clean up my desktop a bit. I've got older pics I've meant to
> post. This one is from last month. ;-) Swiss Chard is in my top ten of
> favorite veggies! Sometimes I like the veggies better than the meat. <g>
> Chard was running nearly $3.00 per bunch. I really need to build that
> new garden bed I intend to put on the South side of the house and get
> some rainbow chard going. I know I have some seeds somewhere...
>
> http://i30.tinypic.com/30jjla0.jpg
>
> Radish roses are easy to make and a lot of fun for crudite trays.
> I used to have a tupperware cutter for making them with one press but
> have misplaced it. Now I have to use a paring knife.





That's a rather eclectic breakfast dish.



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> Omelet > wrote in newsmpomelet-8537FE.05382827072009
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>
> > Trying to clean up my desktop a bit. I've got older pics I've meant to
> > post. This one is from last month. ;-) Swiss Chard is in my top ten of
> > favorite veggies! Sometimes I like the veggies better than the meat. <g>
> > Chard was running nearly $3.00 per bunch. I really need to build that
> > new garden bed I intend to put on the South side of the house and get
> > some rainbow chard going. I know I have some seeds somewhere...
> >
> > http://i30.tinypic.com/30jjla0.jpg
> >
> > Radish roses are easy to make and a lot of fun for crudite trays.
> > I used to have a tupperware cutter for making them with one press but
> > have misplaced it. Now I have to use a paring knife.

>
>
>
>
> That's a rather eclectic breakfast dish.


I try. ;-)
Afaic, there are no hard and fast rules for breakfasts!
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>> That's a rather eclectic breakfast dish.

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> I try. ;-)
> Afaic, there are no hard and fast rules for breakfasts!



Yeah, but about the only pork I'll 'do' of a morning, is either bacon, or
ham.... fried, with eggs sunny side up.


But........ whatever floats your boat :-)



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In article > ,
Peter > wrote:

> Omelet > wrote in
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> >>
> >> That's a rather eclectic breakfast dish.

> >
> > I try. ;-)
> > Afaic, there are no hard and fast rules for breakfasts!

>
>
> Yeah, but about the only pork I'll 'do' of a morning, is either bacon, or
> ham.... fried, with eggs sunny side up.
>
>
> But........ whatever floats your boat :-)


I plan to try making some Canadian bacon out of one chunk of that pork
loin that I bought last. I cut the third one into 3 each #3 roasts. At
$1.00 per lb. for boneless loin, I could not pass it up.
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>>
>>
>> But........ whatever floats your boat :-)

>
> I plan to try making some Canadian bacon out of one chunk of that pork
> loin that I bought last. I cut the third one into 3 each #3 roasts. At
> $1.00 per lb. for boneless loin, I could not pass it up.




I'd be giving the Weber a caning if pork loin was that price over here!!


Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm, rolled and stuffed BBQ's pork loin..........!!!!!



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On Jul 27, 10:22*am, Omelet > wrote:
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>
>
>
> *Peter > wrote:
> > Omelet > wrote in
> >news

>
> > >> That's a rather eclectic breakfast dish.

>
> > > I try. ;-)
> > > Afaic, there are no hard and fast rules for breakfasts!

>
> > Yeah, but about the only pork I'll 'do' of a morning, is either bacon, or
> > ham.... fried, with eggs sunny side up.

>
> > But........ whatever floats your boat :-)

>
> I plan to try making some Canadian bacon out of one chunk of that pork
> loin that I bought last.


Peameal please unless you're going to smoke it or turn it into a
sausage.

John Kane, Kingston ON Canada


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