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cshenk wrote:
> US Janet wrote: > > > On Sun, 16 May 2021 17:38:33 -0400, Boron Elgar > > > wrote: > > > > > On Sun, 16 May 2021 15:35:38 -0600, US Janet > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I asked because I was astonished to sometimes see TV chefs toss > > > > the entire stem of the broccoli or specifiy to only use the > > > > green or white of green onions and toss the rest away. > > > > > > > > Janet US > > > > > > Nothing vegetative really gets tossed here. Depending on what it > > > is, it goes into a stock pot or into the compost. > > > > I've always had a large plastic zip bag in the freezer. That's > > where celery stumps,carrot ends, wrinkled mushrooms, oldish onions > > etc go. When my daughter was young she knew when she came home > > from school to start soup for supper with the veggie bag. I also > > have a zip bag of trimmings from chicken in the freezer. The two > > bags make excellent broth for chicken soup. > > I later learned that she still makes soup that way and that she > > taught her two boys to make soup that way. > > Janet US > > Same here for the veggie stock. I used the last today so will make > more this weekend. Ask them, theyre here. "You can stop saying that now. Thank you." -- The real Chad posts with uni-berly.de - individual.net |
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