Sentences with phrase «brussel spouts»

Thinking back on my own decade long involvement in the «Brussel Spouts» movement, I get the warm fuzzies from all the rich memories it provides, not least because it yielded my teenage girlfriend, (unlike in the US, many countries long ago embraced mixed gender scouting) but also because it got me into the wild doing fun stuff; learning how not to pitch a tent, burning good food, falling out of canoes, toasting mashmallows under a star - studded skies, etc..
Cut brussel spouts in half and blanch in boiling water for 2 minutes.
Brussel spouts make a tasty side dish in the winter and are easy to make.
Hmm, raw brussel spouts?
What an interesting use of brussel spouts... I am so trying this tonight!
The crunchy texture of the pecans matches perfectly with the delicate flavor of the Brussels spouts and the proscuitto's subtle saltiness, making this the ideal pasta course for an autumn dinner party.
I love pecorino cheese and of course brussels spouts and bacon!
Like the cooked spinach, brussels spouts, and beef liver of my childhood, I looked at this recipe with much trepidation.
I was looking up your version of roasted brussels spouts that have been sprouting up on upscale restaurant menus, and found this one.
Another suggestion is a good serving of steamed cruciferous veggies at dinner, think broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, mushrooms, asparagus, zucchini, Brussels spouts, etc...
I lowered my cholesterol by pulling out all the stops and eating lots of the following foods that Dr. Greger recommends to lower cholesterol: green tea, soy, flax, fiber, beans, oats, berries, kiwi, tomatoes, Ceylon cinnamon, alma, apples, baking soda, cocoa, and steamed vegetables: beets, okra, kale, collard greens, Brussels spouts, carrots, eggplant, broccoli, green beans, more... To get the full list go to the health topics tab above and search for cholesterol.
Apple cauliflower chopped salad, Avocado grape salad with pecans, and Kale & Brussels spouts salad, oh my!
Of course we need carbs: spinach, cauliflower, brussels spouts, cabbage, kale, radishes, lettuces... they all have carbs in them.
Maybe the family in Tanzania or Peru would be better off if I just sent a bushel of Brussels spouts?
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z