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How do you eat your Greens?
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I love kale/broccoli/calabrese raw I often nibble on it when out in my garden - and I love it in salads. People look at me mad when I serve it up, but they're suprised when they taste it and like it.
We don't really boil green veg, it's normally shallow fried, or stir fried.
I tell you what is amazing though - curly kale, on a baking tray - bit of honey on it, and then grill it until it's cripsy. It's like a sweet seaweed type thing - so so tasty! Same without the honey
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Chard is fantastic ripped into a curry!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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PSB usually steamed, I'm with you Binley - only tichy little heads so far so not enough to harvest...
Green leafy stuff - dwarf kale, tuscany kale and savoy cabbage: usually stir fried with garlic, ginger and one or two chillis from the chilli roulette bag in my freezer. Filled it over the summer/autumn last year and in general have no idea how hot anything will turn out to be. Makes dinner time very interesting!come visit a garden
or read about mine www.suburbanvegplot.blogspot.com/
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Hate boiled green veggies, they just lose that nice crunchyness that you get when they're steamed (so much healthier too ) although do stir fry if I'm making a stir fry.
Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.
Which one are you and is it how you want to be?
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I have a hybrid recipe for a kale,bean and charizo stew which is great if you like hearty meals.I've typed it out( for a friend) on word if you want?
I tried a chard recipe from a 'google ' that is realy good.
Crush some garlic,and a touch of olive oilin a pan, whilt the chard in that with a touch of chicken stock. Realy great as a side veg,provided you like garlic?
I just google the ingreadients and get ideas that way.
Happy days,the sun just came out.
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