AVOCADO - The No. 1 Food on the Planet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OljTlRNYqY&feature=related
Best to go "Naturally"...............everyone should grow the Natural Vitamin Fruit... aloha.
AVOCADO - The No. 1 Food on the Planet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OljTlRNYqY&feature=related
Best to go "Naturally"...............everyone should grow the Natural Vitamin Fruit... aloha.
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HEALTH, etc.
Aloe Vera
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEphkr2kP1g&feature=related
Note: Our family keeps Aloe handy and use it especially for burns....leaves no scarring.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXPYmQk3l18&feature=related
Aloe Vera & Top 10 Reasons to Drink It
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AVOCADO - The No. 1 Food on the Planet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OljTlRNYqY&feature=related
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http://www.care2.com/greenliving/10-easiest-to-grow-veggies.html
Looking to grow your own hyperlocal veggies to improve your foods’ nutrition and save some money this year? Although large, complex gardens do require a fairly hefty time investment, many veggies are so easy to grow that they practically care for themselves. If you’re hoping for a highly productive but low-maintenance veggie garden, try these 10 easy-growing veggies, perfect for beginner gardeners.
You can learn about different varieties by studying seed catalogs, which most companies send for free. One of my favorites, with a bounty of advice and beautiful color photos, is Johnny’s Selected Seeds. Visit the website or order a catalog, and start planning!
1. Salad Greens (arugula, lettuce, spinach and corn salad). Pick your favorite, or try a mix—many seed companies sell mixed packets for summer and winter gardening. Plant seeds in spring and fall, and you can pick salads almost year-round. Read more about all sorts of greens in our Field Guide to Salad Greens.
2. Potatoes. Potatoes store well when kept cool. A simple and low-maintenance approach is to plant potatoes directly in straw (with just a little dirt added) rather than soil. “Seeds” are whole or cut sections of potatoes. Only plant organic potatoes or those sold in nurseries as seed potatoes. Conventional grocery-store potatoes are sprayed with an antisprouting agent. Try this recipe for Roasted Red Potatoes.
3. Green Beans. Easy to grow and highly productive, green beans freeze well, and they’re delicious pickled as dilly beans. Start with seeds after danger of frost has passed. Green beans grow very well vertically on fences or trellises. Read more about vertical gardening techniques.
4. Radishes. Radishes do well even in not-so-great soil, and they’re ready to harvest in only a few weeks. Plant seeds in spring and fall. Enjoy a baby greens and radish salad with garlic-mustard vinaigrette.
Start with small plants. If they do well, you can harvest bulb onions. If not, you can eat the greens. Read a guide to growing onions.
5. Onions.
6. Strawberries. Perfectly ripe strawberries are luscious, and the plants are surprisingly hardy. Buy bare-root plants from your local garden center in early spring. Put this perennial in a sunny spot and weed often. Strawberries grow wonderfully in an old-fashioned strawberry barrel. Learn how to make one.
7. Peppers. Hot and bell peppers are both easy to grow. Start with seedlings and let peppers ripen for different lengths of time to get a range of colors and flavors—most peppers turn from green to red or purple over time, becoming sweeter along the way. Learn to dry, freeze, pickle, smoke and preserve peppers in oil.
8. Bush Zucchini. This squash won’t take up as much garden space as many other types, and it’s very prolific. Start from seeds or transplants. You won’t need more than a few plants for a bumper crop. Learn to make dried zucchini chips for snacking or rehydrating in s....
9. Tomatoes. There’s just no substitute for a perfectly ripe homegrown tomato, and it’s hard to go wrong when you start with strong plants (look for thick stems and healthy leaves). If you get a big crop, consider canning or freezing. Read a guide to growing amazing tomatoes.
10. Basil. Many herbs are easy to grow, but basil is among the easiest. It complements tomatoes in both the garden and the kitchen and grows well from seeds or transplants. Learn about nine other easy-to-grow kitchen herbs.
Related:
Lawns & Gardens
5 of the World’s Most Amazing Gardens
7 Spring Garden Tips
Read more: Food, Lawns & Gardens, Nature, Outdoor Activities, Uncategorized
Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/10-easiest-to-grow-veggies.html#ix...
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Recipes
The waiting is over and we now know that the New York Giants will play the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI on February 5 in Indianapolis. It’s time for America to face the second biggest food holiday of the year, and put those weight loss resolutions to their first real test.
Whether you prefer a meatless menu or are just looking for some lower-calorie appetizers to keep your party guests satisfied long after the half-time show, consider a few vegetarian recipes. You can skip the Crock Pot full of little sausages and barbecue sauce, platters of fried chicken wings, and gelatinous tub of queso and still impress with bold, flavorful, delicious food that will crown you MVP – Most Valuable Party (Host).
Chunky Guacamole with Serrano Peppers
This classic guacamole recipe is simple to prepare and goes well with blue corn tortilla chips. Combine fresh avocados, onion, serrano papers, cilantro, tomatoes and top it with the sweet twist of fresh-squeezed lemon juice.
Kalamata Olive Hummus
This recipe takes classic hummus, made with garbanzo beans, tahini paste, lemon and garlic, to the next level by adding depth of flavor with Kalamata olives. Dip fresh vegetable sticks or whole grain pita.
Homemade Pizza Sauce
Skip the delivery and make a crowd-pleasing pizza better than anything in a box! Use a whole grain crust topped with this sweet homemade sauce and your choice of vegetables like peppers, onions, mushrooms and tomatoes.
Black Bean and Sweet Potato Chili
This recipe has everything you love about a hearty bowl of chili, just without the meat. Peppers, onion, garlic, and tomatoes are all perfectly complemented by diced sweet potatoes and black beans. Odds are, you could sneak this by the staunchest of carnivores!
Tofu Buffalo Wings
It wouldn’t be a football game without wings, and in this case, meatless wings. We’d rather they weren’t fried, but using just a little oil in a skillet and your favorite hot wing sauce will satisfy the flavor you want with a healthy dose of protein.
Sweet Potato Fries with 3 Dipping Sauces
If it’s finger foods you’re after, try homemade sweet potato fries. Roast them in the oven until crunchy, and while they cook, make your choice of a sweet, spicy, or curry dipping sauce. Or, make all three to give your guests to run the option.
Read more: Appetizers & Snacks, Food, Holidays, Vegetarian, football, Super Bowl
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aloha.
aloe vera origin mexico use for thousands of years since my aztec ancestors....
aztec714ok 1 month ago
yea MashaAllah :)
Soccerchick3010 1 year ago
Soo amazing. ALLAAHOU AKBAR
talkless119 2 years ago