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Thinking Noodles? Think Asian!
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This week in the garden
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Spring has sprung, however, cold weather could still come
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Around your house 3/21/07
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It's the Year of the Cabbage and Kale
Hollister Free Lance - Mar 21 11:21 AM When I left you last week with the Year of the Viola, I promised to write about the featured vegetables for 2007. The National Garden Bureau has named 2007 the Year of the Cabbage and Kale. The National garden Bureau is a nonprofit organization based in Illinois that publicizes flowers and vegetables.
On the web: Kwong Recipes
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Mar 21 3:15 AM Kylie Kwong s technique of first steaming the fillets awhile, then adding the cabbage leaf sections to the same steamer basket keeps the cooking fuss-free. Adapted from her Simple Chinese Cooking (Viking Studio, 2007).
Cabbage Isn't Just For St. Paddy's Day
Hartford Courant - Mar 15 12:27 AM Every year about this time, I start thinking about eating cabbage, a vegetable I don't pay attention to the rest of the year. I don't know why, because it is versatile, easy to prepare and has many health benefits.
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