• Dice your aromatics into small cubes and the garlic should be minced, these include the 2 cloves of garlic, 3 stalks of celery, 2 cups of carrots and 2 cups of onions. (creative-solutions.gr)
  • Forty-acre Songbird Farm sits atop a hill in the small rural farming community of Central Maine. (cbinsights.com)
  • But, how did something that developed out of convenience become a competitive shooting staple, and who sits atop the PCC mountain? (gundigest.com)
  • Paris sits atop massive limestone and gypsum formations that have been quarried for more than 1,000 years. (todayifoundout.com)
  • A beautiful gift, or handcrafted staple in your kitchen, each sits atop a standard cork. (swahilimodern.com)
  • Sweet Goldenrod , Solidago odora - pretty pyramidal clusters of yellow blooms atop stalks 3-4ft tall. (tallahassee.com)
  • Amaranthus cruentus - Bronze spire blooms atop sturdy plants that reach for the sky. (annapolisseeds.com)
  • When he stops and squats, up runs a neighbor's collie tall as a horse, stalking like a swan meeting an eel, muzzle to muzzle in dog talk, collie tail like a feather fan. (poets.org)
  • I have three volunteer mullein at the foot of my driveway, and one is seven feet tall with multiple flower stalks. (permies.com)
  • Abundant clusters of tiny, bright yellow four-petaled flowers borne atop hairless, stout, light green to reddish purple flower stalks appear to "rocket" above 1-2′ tall rounded, bushy plants. (osu.edu)
  • When the end is near, a thirty-foot-tall flower stalk shoots-up from the center of the plant. (gonzal3z.com)
  • Very showy stalks of blooms reach 3-6ft tall. (tallahassee.com)
  • Wreath Goldenrod , Solidago caesia- arching branches of blooms on low, 2ft tall stalks. (tallahassee.com)
  • Sturdy stalks about 3' tall, topped with long drooping seed heads. (annapolisseeds.com)
  • She is the Volscian maiden Camilla, an Amazon who could run so fast over a field of wheat that her feet never brushed the stalks, and so fast over water that she never ruffled the waves. (johntcullen.com)
  • As it moved across the field, its steel blade chopped down wheat stalks and the farmer collected the grain. (thecaucusblog.com)
  • He stood atop the combined harvester and stared moodily out across the half section of wheat we were about to harvest, if he gave the word. (poorrichardsprintshop.com)
  • Even this gentle hammering, for the wooden blades were intended only to keep wheat stalks from bending away under the reaper and being lost behind the machine, emphasized the thing all of us feared: for out of those few heads came the bronze, slick-looking, sooty smut which had turned the old field into a horror. (poorrichardsprintshop.com)
  • Like a grain of wheat must die in order to become a new plant, so too the penco dies to bring life to the next generation. (gonzal3z.com)
  • Soy sauce is a salty, brown liquid made out of fermented soy beans mixed with roasted grain ( wheat, barley, or rice), in a special yeast mold, and flavored with salt. (creative-solutions.gr)
  • Take corn off the stalks and simmer on medium heat with two cups of heavy cream, one minced shallot, and two bulbs of minced garlic until the corn is really soft and creates color in the pan. (naplesillustrated.com)
  • Owners Johanna Davis and Adam Nordell, with their three-year-old son Caleb underfoot, grew organic vegetables and grains for themselves, local co-ops, artisan bakers and a home-baker CSA. (cbinsights.com)
  • A few months later, Misty Brook Farm , less than 20 minutes down the road, discovered PFAS in its milk, prompting it to stop selling all of its farm products, including meats, chicken, eggs, grains and vegetables, and scramble to get more testing done and find the source. (cbinsights.com)
  • They did not yet understand the miracle of planting, but gathered wild grains, fruits, and vegetables. (johntcullen.com)
  • Here's a lovely, light vegan white pizza with asparagus and arugula that features fresh vegetables and sun-dried tomatoes atop a creamy base made of silken tofu. (theveganatlas.com)
  • The Mediterranean diet is centered around whole, nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, providing a diverse array of essential vitamins and minerals. (friendsforweightloss.com)
  • Make fruits, vegetables, and whole grains the stars of your plate. (friendsforweightloss.com)
  • Flaunts glorious 2' chestnut-bronze to copper-colored well-branched seedheads atop its majestic 4' stalks at maturity. (fedcoseeds.com)
  • It is a low-carb, gluten-free and vegan dish that can be made in one pan and served atop greens or grains, as a side to a main entrée, or all on its own. (tastykitchen.com)
  • The crispy fish is placed atop creamy heirloom blue grits (flown in overnight, fresh from Charleston), with corn and plum relish, cilantro, and corn puree. (naplesillustrated.com)
  • Oller's Coconuts features eight freshly picked, green coconuts interlaced with spiny stalks still attached to their fruits and extending throughout the flattened picture plane. (gulfcoastmag.org)
  • Gracing the cover of all of the exhibition's promotional materials are the still life's verdant coconuts dramatically staged atop a wooden table. (gulfcoastmag.org)
  • Kamba wood carvers in Kenya hand carve all natural wooden serving bowls from richly grained and sustainably sourced wild olive wood, a species indigenous to East Africa. (swahilimodern.com)
  • The sticky, large pollen grains are too heavy to be moved by anything other than insects. (osu.edu)
  • Goldenrods are erroneously blamed for seasonal allergies because their showy blooms appear right as the real culprit, giant ragweed, begins to disperse its small grains of pollen into the air. (tallahassee.com)
  • During the heat of the day, I often stalk hogs laid up in the shade of an oak motte or in a deep-river swamp. (shootingtimes.com)
  • Short grain upland variety from Poland. (annapolisseeds.com)
  • Early maturing short grain variety from Hokkaido. (annapolisseeds.com)
  • We had lovely guests over the weekend, and yesterday I made a Mexican brunch for them that included short-grain brown rice and Rancho Gordo pinto beans. (hadaraviram.com)
  • Grain platforms have been used to harvest corn in relatively severe cases. (striptillfarmer.com)
  • Grill two ears of corn until they have a bit of charred color, then cut corn from stalks. (naplesillustrated.com)
  • This morning, as an airport sendoff, I used some of the leftover grains and beans to make them travel sandwiches, and there was enough to make a tasty breakfast for us, too. (hadaraviram.com)
  • It's a versatile construction material -the leaves can be used as roof tiles and the flower stalk as a house beam. (gonzal3z.com)
  • Without the "chahuarquero" (Ecuadorian for agave flower stalk), there would be no new "pencos" (Ecuadorian for agave). (gonzal3z.com)
  • An exception might be made to harvest an area with particularly weak stalk strength that is still standing if the odds of lodging from weather seem high. (striptillfarmer.com)
  • Some farmers who could not bring in their full crop before it spoiled would let their livestock loose into their fields to eat the unharvested grain before it went bad. (thecaucusblog.com)
  • The pot was surrounded by other hungry villagers (aka my fellow Kindergarteners) each holding their own paper vegetable and peering into the pot atop a fake firepit. (adventuresinthyme.com)
  • If the skin looks tough toward the stem end, peel about half of the stalks toward the stem end with a vegetable peeler. (theveganatlas.com)
  • Dancing stalks where feet and toes should be, and they bend and parts of me fall away and are left as a map - a guide to this crash, this impact waltz. (365tomorrows.com)
  • In tidewater Georgia, rice was usually ready to harvest in late August, when the grains started hardening. (wikipedia.org)
  • Spiral cones mounted atop row dividers or the addition of higher dividers on each end of the cornhead are other potential after-market harvest aids. (striptillfarmer.com)
  • Maybe you, my homeland are thinking of me of my friend Juan or Pablo who died for you severed in the yellow grimace of the cornfield where the sun multiplies in every grain. (solsticelitmag.org)
  • The 1-4X allowed me to maintain a good field of view when the varmints took off running or precisely place 110-grain V-Max bullets at longer ranges. (shootingtimes.com)
  • Maiden), the virginal daughter of Demeter the earth and grain goddess. (johntcullen.com)
  • By then Chicago had deposed a pair of port cities near the Russian steppes to become the leading grain port on Earth. (thecaucusblog.com)
  • There, atop the earth on the Manaclas Mountains they raised their tents. (solsticelitmag.org)
  • Adjust deck plates over snapping rolls only slightly wider than cornstalks so that they hold stalks but not so narrow that stalks wedge between the plates. (striptillfarmer.com)
  • Even certain hybrids that normally exhibit good standability and stalk quality are exhibiting significant lodging. (striptillfarmer.com)
  • Good Oscar never growls, not even if they fall atop him. (poets.org)
  • McCormick rode the wave and stayed atop by a series of smart business decisions. (thecaucusblog.com)
  • Our state happens to sit atop some of the most fertile farmland in the entire world and the development of the nation's transportation infrastructure put us right at the crossroads of the continent. (thecaucusblog.com)
  • The results were clear: Illinois became the nation's leading grain-producing state by the outbreak of the Civil War. (thecaucusblog.com)
  • The abundance of the farms produced profits not only for the farmers who could now bring in record crops, but also for the railroads which shipped the grain to markets, the elevators and warehouses which stored it, and, of course, the farm implement manufacturer who produced the machines that were playing such an important part in feeding a fast-growing state and nation. (thecaucusblog.com)
  • Let it rest atop the rosemary stalks until the fire is ready (at least a half hour). (davero.com)
  • Slice the steak on the diagonal, against the grain, in narrow slices. (davero.com)
  • Atop the city's highest hill, they created a sanctuary dedicated to her, and named its chief temple the Parthenon, which means Temple of the Virgin. (johntcullen.com)
  • Another genus of puffballs that contain tiny, grain-like, puffballs inside them. (libertycapuk.uk)
  • Wash the asparagus stalks, then cut about an inch off the stem ends. (theveganatlas.com)
  • If you won't be using the asparagus right away (though you should use it within a day or two of buying), wrap the ends of the stalks with a damp paper towel and put them in a plastic bag in the refrigerator. (theveganatlas.com)
  • The town's hunger the town's hatred a tornado of shouts and angry insatiable thirst terrible shuddering of this world fall of the unforgiving dollar slowly rebuilding grain by grain every stolen stalk of hope. (solsticelitmag.org)
  • And the combination of legumes and grains can be found throughout the world, she says. (wrkf.org)