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I use hummus as a dip for vegetables, chips, and a spread in sandwiches. Yum!
I bought some pine nuts the other day for some reason/recipe or another, and now I don't remember what I was using them in or what to do with them! Thanks for the ideas. I wanted to do roasted chestnuts last year around holidays, but I couldn't find any. I saw the best recipe once ... it was a "raw food" recipe: ground walnuts and something else to form a "crust", berries on top, then blended berries as a sauce on top of that. I'll have to see if I can find the recipe. |
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The red ones are imported from other countries. They are dyed so the consumer and food brokers can tell whether they are domestic or not. A pistachio tree is a thing of beauty. Pistachios grow in clumps like grapes. The trees are about six or seven feet tall and they have these beautiful large cream-color clusters of pistachios hanging from them. By the way, i was here before and have decided that I feel better following this WOE than anything else I've tried. Hope there's still room at the table here for me... ;) |
Welcome, Claire! Of course there's room for more here ... the more the merrier!
That's interesting, about pistachios. |
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