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ourlittlechateau · 1 year
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Swiss Chard is a leafy vegetable with a colorful and edible stalk. It originates from Sicily, Italy and is used in a variety of dishes. Todays recipe is for pork sautéed swiss chard. This dish makes an incredible side dish to any meal and can even be a main dish on its own. It is full of rich flavor and vibrant color. If you would like to try this recipe click the link below
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morethansalad · 2 months
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Vegan Kibbeh with Swiss Chards
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inthecityofgoodabode · 6 months
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November 2023: Happy Thanksgiving
I know Thanksgiving has become a controversial holiday. The true history is unsettling. However, my queen & I observe is it as a celebration of family & a continuation of giving thanks for the year's harvest. Halloween, for us, celebrates the harvest as it is pulled in & Thanksgiving celebrates enjoying that harvest as a meal.
Broccoli. Not quite ready but soon:
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Charcuterie for the day before Thanksgiving prep work:
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Silverback & The Red Menace on a walk with Silverback on rearguard:
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The same walk but with The Red Menace on rearguard:
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The actual rearguard:
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Freshly harvested Swiss chard for Thanksgiving dinner:
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Thanksgiving dinner - turkey & dressing with Swiss chard, asparagus, corn, macaroni & cheese, potato casserole, sweet potato & Honeynut squash with rosemary, thyme & Parmigiano Reggiano:
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Day after Thanksgiving crab dip in sour dough bread bowl courtesy of my queen:
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katiajewelbox · 2 years
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The Swiss Chard is so eye catching that you sometimes see them among ornamental flowers in garden borders, but they really belong in the vegetable garden. Our kitchen garden has its own display of multicoloured Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris). Many of our familiar leafy greens all belong to this single species despite their diverse tastes and physical appearances. Swiss Chard, Beetroot, Perpetual Spinach, Sugar Beet, and Manglewurzel (a leaf and root crop grown as animal feed) are all Beta vulgaris. The wild ancestor of all these useful plants is the Sea Beet (Beta vulgaris subspecies maritima), a plant that grows at the seaside all over Europe and Western Asia. The Sea Beet had been domesticated and bred for leaf-bearing or root-bearing cultivars by the time of the Ancient Egyptians. The jewel-like colours of beet roots and chard stems comes from Betalain pigments instead of anthocyanins. Medical studies have shown that these natural phytonutrient pigments have anti inflammatory and antioxidant properties when consumed. These plants not only brighten up your plate and garden, but also light the path to better health!
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nekoisadumbname · 3 months
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hmm my soup is flesh colored....... /:
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shinhamada · 4 months
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Avocado-Citrus Salad with Swiss Chard Swiss chard and mixed greens topped with citrus fruit, avocado, red onion, and cashews and drizzled with a citrus vinaigrette.
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engageandcreate · 4 months
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Vegetables - Sauteed Swiss Chard with Mushrooms and Roasted Red Peppers
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Swiss chard is sauteed in olive oil with mushrooms and roasted red pepper in this colorful vegetarian side dish seasoned with white wine.
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bamadeltagamma · 7 months
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Sauteed Swiss Chard with Mushrooms and Roasted Red Peppers Recipe In this vibrant vegetarian side dish, Swiss chard is sauteed in olive oil along with mushrooms and roasted red pepper.
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pussypilled · 2 years
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we should all be putting more stuff on our grilled cheeses. why stop at just cheese (also why only one cheese? a good grilled cheese has like four different kinds of cheese imo) when you could be having so much fun? i like pickled ginger on mine. my younger sister likes dried cranberries and my youngest sister likes dijon mustard. go nuts! absolutely wild. cheese be with you.
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prettieinpink · 8 months
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Question about Cycle Syncing. Do you know where i can find, like a masterlist of food that fits into the steps of the cycle? I always see the same food but how abt the rest? Would be nice to know for example for meal building.
MASTERLIST: NUTRITION CYCLE SYNCING
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This post is a masterlist of everything that is recommended you eat while cycle syncing. if you don’t know what that is, read this beginner guide.
This post is a researched post, because I actually couldn’t find a proper masterlist. So, I researched what kinds of nutrients you need during your 4 phases, but I am NO DOCTOR. Just a little disclaimer!
MENSTRUAL/FOLLICULAR PHASE - high iron, vitamin C foods
VEGETABLES
Spinach
Silver beet
Broccoli
String beans
Peas
Sweet potatoes
Beet greens
Dandelion greens
Collards
Chard
Chilli peppers
Sweet yellow peppers
Parsley
Brussel sprouts
FRUITS
Oranges
Guavas
Black currants
Cantaloupe
Kiwis
Lemons
Lychees
Papayas
Strawberries
Oranges
Watermelon
Figs
Prunes
PROTEINS
Beef
Lamb
Liverwurst
Pork
Veal
Dried beef
Eggs
Shrimp
Clams
Tuna
Sardines
CARBS/OTHER
Whole wheat bread
Enriched pasta
Rye bread
Enriched rice
Tofu
Beans
Lentils
OVULATORY PHASE – complex carbs, lean proteins, anti-inflammatory, vitamin B6, folate/choline
VEGETABLES
Carrots
Spinach
Sweet potato
Red potato
Green peas
Chickpeas
Butternut squash
Asparagus
Turnip greens
Romaine lettuce
Beets
Sweet corn
Mushrooms
Pumpkin
Parsnip
Cauliflower
FRUITS
Bananas
Avocado
Mango
Blueberries
Apple
Peaches
Tangerine
Pink grapefruit
lemons
PROTEINS
Egg whites
Strained yoghurt
Skinless white meat poultry
Plain greek yoghurt
Low fat cottage cheese
Tofu
Lean beef
Powdered peanut butter
Beef liver
Pork loin
Bison
Organ meat
CARBS/OTHER
Lentils
Kidney beans
Green peas
Walnuts
Flaxseeds
Cashews
Almonds
Pistachios
LUTEAL PHASE – High fibre, vitamin B12, magnesium
VEGETABLES
Spinach
Swiss chard
Collard greens
Green peas
Sweet corn
Cabbage
Arugula
Bok choy
Celery
Lettuce
FRUITS
Pears
Strawberries
Avocado
Apples
Raspberries
Blackberries
Blueberries
Bananas
PROTEINS
Animal liver
Animal kidney
Clams
Swiss cheese
Turkey
Crabs
Ham
CARBS/OTHER
Oats
Popcorn
Almonds
Fresh coconut
Sunflower seeds
Dark chocolate
Wheat
barley
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bahnloopi · 8 months
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[DBS AU] - The Sento Ancestors **LONG POST AHEAD**
The initial group of Sento Saiyans were originally U7 Saiyans who served under King Vegeta I (Vegeta's Great-Grandfather) at the time of King Cold's reign.
**NAMES: (by descriptions-row)
-Rhoman ("roman", romaine lettus; front-center)
-Nion ("onion"; mullet-scar, 2nd row)
-Chile ("chi-lay", "chili"; red-head, green eyes, 2nd row)
Jinja ("ginger"; auburn-knot hair, pink eyes, 3rd row)
Pioca ("tapioca"; short-bob, blue earrings, 3rd row)
Aru ("arugula"; brown bandana, 3rd row)
Brussel ("brussel sprouts"; older man with greying hair, 3rd row)
Kohl ("kohlrabi"; tall man, short cut, 4th row)
Oras ("horseraddish"; large face scar, 5th row)
Char ("swiss chard"; long spikey hair, last row)
Niesa ("chinese potato"; straight hair, single bang, last row)
**PLOT:
They served as ambassadors for King Vegeta I as he was elderly and couldn't keep up with attending councils with King Cold regarding the Planet Trade Organization dealings. They would essentially act as the "liason" between King Cold and King Vegeta.
Each member deals directly with both Cold's men and the Saiyans who clear out the planets ready for auctions. Though, through their dealings, they've started to develop uneasy feelings regarding Cold and his objectives. More Saiyans have been reported missing during missions.
King Cold and or his men kill them off for sport or if the job is incomplete and the planet locals start fighting back. The Ambassadors (Sento Ancestors) catch wind of this and all collectively share their concerns in what was originally stated to be a partnership.
They bring their concerns to King Vegeta I directly with their suspicions of King Cold's treachery, but King Vegeta I dismisses the sentiment as they are receiving more technology from Cold as gains.
Seeing the disregard to their own people and no longer wanting to be involved, the Ancestors all remove their armor and announce their resignation from the throne in unison.
King Vegeta I severely agitated by this sentenced them to exile to a remote planet nearby. Their numbers and strengths were too great at the moment to attempt their execution. He'd rather them wither and die off elsewhere.
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Origin: Greek Mythology
Symbol: The Ram
Quality: Cardinal
Element: Fire
Colour: Red, Blood Red, Midnight Black, Armor Silver
Metal: Iron, Steel, Bronze, Brass, Copper, Silver, Gold, Lead, Mercury
Crystal: Bloodstone, Red Jasper, Carnelian, Red Agate, Hematite, Black Obsidian, Pyrite, Garnet, Ruby, Red Tiger's Eye, Red Calcite, Mahogany Obsidian, Red Aventurine, Fire Agate
Fruits: Cherries, pomegranates, strawberries, raspberries, red apples, watermelon, passionfruit, dragonfruit, cranberries, guava, tomato, fig, plum, apricot, red currants, currants
Vegetables: Red bell peppers, chili peppers, beets, radishes, tomatoes, carrots, red cabbage, red onions, red potatoes, red kale, red Swiss chard, red lettuce, red spinach, red mustard greens, red beans
Flower: Tulip, poppy, red rose, hollyhock, anemone, amaryllis, geranium, carnation, sweet pea, marigold, hibiscus, dahlia, daisy, gladiolus, ranunculus, red camellia
Herb: Basil, cayenne pepper, ginger, garlic, nettle, thistle, coriander, lemongrass, mustard, pink peppercorn, wormwood, vervain, calendula, rue, dragon's blood resin
Animal: Ram, wolf, hawk, eagle, shark, badger, lynx, vulture, crocodile, warthog, scorpion, bull, cobra, panther, hyena
Number: 1
Day: Tuesday
Season: Spring
Time of day: Sunrise
Anatomy: Head, face, eyes, muscles
Key word: Courage
Key phrase: "I am a warrior of the spirit."
Moon phase: Full Moon
Musical note: D
Tarot: The Emperor
Tool: Spear
Spell type: Protection
Offerings:Red wine or blood-red wine to symbolize vitality and bravery.
Freshly sharpened weapons or replicas as a symbol of warfare.
Spicy foods, as Ares was associated with the heat of battle.
Olive oil, a symbol of peace and victory.
Red roses or other red flowers to represent passion and strength.
Frankincense incense to purify and honor the deity.
Ares figurines or statues for his representation.
Honey, as it was believed to be an offering to appease the gods.
Pomegranates, a symbol of fertility and life force.
Bay leaves, which were associated with victory in ancient Greece.
Offerings of meat, such as lamb or goat, to represent strength.
Myrrh resin, often used in ancient rituals and associated with deities.
Red candles to invoke the fiery aspect of Ares.
A spearhead or other warrior-related artifacts.
A prayer or poem expressing your admiration and respect for Ares.
Signs:A sudden surge of courage or confidence when facing challenges.
Dreams or visions of battle or warlike scenes.
Finding or receiving gifts related to warfare, such as a weapon or armor.
Seeing red objects or colors more frequently, as red is often associated with Ares.
Feeling a strong connection to historical or mythological warriors and heroes.
Increased interest in martial arts, combat sports, or military history.
Hearing or encountering stories, songs, or poems related to war and valor.
A feeling of inner strength and determination during tough times.
Noticing signs of conflict resolution or justice happening around you.
Repeated encounters with symbols of Ares, such as his name or imagery.
Birds of prey, like hawks or eagles, appearing more frequently in your vicinity.
Feeling a call to stand up for a just cause or protect those in need.
A strong desire to learn about ancient Greek culture and mythology.
A sense of honor and duty becoming more prominent in your life.
Meeting individuals who share a similar interest in Ares or warrior-like qualities.
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morethansalad · 1 year
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Authentic Greek Hortopita / Wild Greens Pie (Vegan)
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obsessivevoidkitten · 1 month
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These are all the things I want to grow and have the seeds for this year, though some things are missing from this list. I still need more soil, most of the produce goes to the senior center so if anyone wants to throw me 3 dollars for a bag of dirt it goes to a good cause, I also save seeds and distribute them to neighbors and some of the people at the senior center. This blog is my only income source as I am an unpaid live-in aide for an elderly woman. No pressure though. Also if anyone just wants to put gardening discussions in my inbox I am totally up for that!
Supernova sunchokes
Red pontiac potatoes, kennebec potatoes, lehigh potatoes, purple viking potatoes, red norland potatoes, also sweet potatoes
Brown sugar tomatoes, amish paste tomatoes, orange hat tomatoes, yellow stuffer tomatoes, yellow pear tomatoes, bosque blue bumblebee tomatoes, bonny best tomatoes, orange icicle tomatoes, sart roloise tomatoes, sweetheart cherry tomatoes, honeycomb tomatoes, barry's crazy cherry tomatoes, kentucky beefsteak tomatoes, and of course PRAIRIE FIRE TOMATOES
Corbaci peppers, ajvarski peppers, sugar rush peach peppers, albino bullnose peppers, binquinho peppers, lemon spice jalapeno peppers
Armenian yard long cucumbers, sumter cucumbers, bushcrop cucumbers, spacemaster 80 cucumbers, green apple cucumbers, lemon cucumbers, dragon's egg cucumbers, poona kheera cucumbers, pick a bushel cucumbers
Rosita eggplants, listda de gandia eggplants, shikou eggplants, casper eggplants
White soul alpine strawberries, seascape strawberries
Strawberry spinach, malabar spinach, thousand head kale, scarlet kale, blooming kale, orach, slobolt lettuce, merlot lettuce, bronze lettuce, buttercrunch lettuce, bibb lettuce, aqua large leaf watercress, swiss chard five color silverbeet
Moonshine sweet corn, glass gem corn, fiesta corn, Incredible R/M sweet corn
Great northern beans, dwarf taylor horticulture beans, jade II beans
Red burgundy okra, jing orange okra
Autumn buckskin pumpkins, long island cheese pumpkins, flat white boer pumpkins, seminole pumpkins, rouge vif d' etampes pumpkins
Gumball mix radishes, china rose radishes, de 18 jours radishes, golden helios radishes, purple plum radishes, diana hybrid radishes, pink dawn radishes
Chocolate cherry sunflowers, autumn beauty sunflowers, evening sunflowers, russian mammoth sunflowers, florenza sunflowers, lemon queen sunflowers
Peach melba nasturtiums, whirlybird nasturtiums, orchid flame nasturtiums, tip top alaska salmon nasturtiums, tip top rose nasturtiums
Gill's golden pippin squash, honeynut squash, candy roaster squash, delicata squash, early prolific straightneck squash
Jolly jester marigolds, mexican mint marigolds, safari scarlet marigolds, orange flame marigolds, colossus bicolor red gold marigolds
Purple coneflowers, black eyed susans, moss roses, coleus pinto mix
Double tall mix strawflowers, copper red strawflowers, king size orange strawflowers
Pampas plume celosias, eternity mix celosias
Desert king watermelons, lemon drop watermelons, royal golden watermelons, tigger melons, kajari melons, golden crispy melons, golden jenny melons
Purple dragon carrots, melbec carrots, uzbek gold carrots, koral carrots
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mick1976 · 2 months
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The lavender I thought was a goner but it came back strong. Smells great.
Arugula, red leaf lettuce and Swiss chard looking good. Fresh salad tonight.
Potatoes in containers this year.
Iris looks good.
Feels good to get out in the yard today, planted lots more stuff.
Windy but sunny, I have Sturgill Simpson on the speaker box and she isn’t happy about that!
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daniel-fortesque · 1 year
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Garden signs by SABBORA JCDC
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Gardens signs for creators various plants by SABBORA JCDC.
JUST garden signs, not plants (Plants by icemunmun and douglasveiga)!
 (PINEAPPLE SIGN from bietjie IS NOT available temporary!)
List plants:
Broccoli;
Vanilla;
Mustard;
Hibiscus (yellow and red);
Walnut;
Melon;
Jasmine;
Spring onion;
Green chili;
Coconut;
Brussels sprouts;
Cashew;
Cranberry;
Swiss chard;
Almond;
Chichpea;
Okra;
Frangipani;
Dragon fruit (pitaya);
Leek;
Aragula;
Celery;
Asparagus;
Pistachio;
Hazelnut;
Cauliflower;
Zucchini;
Black beans.
DOWNLOAD LINK - https://mega.nz/file/5MpG3JoC#l30wqY02MFYv9myjfaOv_gFRcWbkvyhHmeaxwxBY14Y
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