Sentences with phrase «by warming the corn»

The tacos are built by warming the corn tortillas and filling them with the savory spicy chicken mixture.

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By step three, I had rinsed and dried my produce and tofu; preheated the oven; peeled and diced a red onion; chopped the roasted red pepper; halved the cherry tomatoes and grapes; and warmed the corn tortillas in the oven.
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To serve, build tacos by adding heated brisket to a warm fresh corn tortilla and top with onion mixture and cilantro leaves, as desired.
I like wrapping the barbacoa in warm stone ground corn tortillas and then topping them with a cucumber cilantro slaw — which by the way is delicious all by itself.
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by Nancy Gerlach, Fiery-Foods.com Food Editor Emeritus Recipes in this Issue: Southwestern Chipotle Corn Chowder Red Lentil Soup African Groundnut Soup Spicy Sopa de Queso Goulash Suppe Soups are good at any time of the year, but when the weather is cold, nothing is better than a bowl of hot soup to warm you from the inside out.
Today we're talking about the one food not smothered in cheese: the classic chicken skewer aka a giant meat stick that you can either enjoy by itself or tossed in a warm corn tortilla for a really good taco.
Last week, a separate study by U.S. researchers found that the odds of a reduction in corn and wheat production are 20 times higher than they would be without human - induced global warming.
When you're trying to get your project going, and you're all by yourself, and you're competing with Hemingway and Dickens, and 200,000 other indie writers think they deserve more attention than you do, it's awfully easy to take a warm bath, pop some corn, and hide.
The illustrious green movement who killed nuclear power in 1970s and brought about global warming by scrubbing shade - producing particulates from smokestacks and tailpipes are now bent on using a ginned up catastrophic climate change scenario to keep the price of oil elevated in order to keep the profit incentive alive for stupid expensive alternatives like windmills and ethanol from corn.
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via: Science Codex Ocean Dead Zones Ocean «Dead Zones» Increasing: 400 Oxygen - Deprived Areas Now Exist Tropical Dead Zones Set to Expand by 50 % Under Climate Change Corn Ethanol Worsens Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone A Primer of Global Warming - Caused Marine Dead Zones
However, two recent papers published in Science, including the one we discussed in our post, have pointed out that when you take into account land use changes, the global warming pollution benefit of corn ethanol is negligible or not a benefit at all but a negative (researcher Joseph Fargione's team found that most biofuels «create a «biofuel carbon debt» by releasing 17 to 420 times more CO2 than the annual greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions that these biofuels would provide by displacing fossil fuels.»)
By some accounts the amount of energy used to produce ethanol from corn is more than the energy left behind in the fuel — that's a lot of wasted energy and a lot of global warming pollution.
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