Sentences with phrase «dried seaweed at»

If you're worried your dog has eaten a large amount of dried seaweed at the beach, contact your vet or, out of hours, Vets Now immediately.

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I'll look into it some more, and ask the (dried) seaweed sellers at the markets here about it.
While I was looking at cans of hot pepper tuna and the impressive variety of dried mushrooms, Sara convinced me to try a package of her homemade kimbap, Korean - style sushi rolls, seaweed - wrapped rice stuffed with small pieces of cooked eggs, spinach, fish cake, sesame seeds, pickled carrots, and yellow radish.
I often use seaweed in my faux tuna recipes (I like the dried seaweed sheets you can get at trader joes and other stores).
While most seaweed will arrive at the store dried, the good news is that the majority of the nutrients will remain intact, so you'll still enjoy the benefits.
Ingredients For every three quarts of water add: 1 large onion, chopped 2 carrots, sliced 1 cup of daikon or white radish root and tops (ideal, but optional) 1 cup of winter squash cut into large cubes 1 cup of root vegetables: turnips, parsnips, and rutabagas for sweetness 2 cups of chopped greens: kale, parsley, beet greens, collard greens, chard, dandelion, cilantro or other greens 2 celery stalks 1/2 cup of seaweed: nori, dulse, wakame, kelp, or kombu 1/2 cup of cabbage 4 1/2 - inch slices of fresh ginger 2 cloves of whole garlic (not chopped or crushed) Sea salt, to taste 1 cup fresh or dried shitake or maitake mushrooms Instructions - Add all the ingredients at once and place on a low boil for approximately 60 minutes.
You can buy kelp or dulse flakes to sprinkle on food, add dried kombu to soups and stews, add a side of seaweed salad when you're at the sushi restaurant, and use nori wraps as an alternative to bread or grain - based wraps.
At low tide, when dried in the sun, this Seaweed looks and feels like tissue paper.
Some items I like to keep stocked at home (I choose organic and local whenever possible): unsweetened, full - fat coconut products (oil, butter, milk, cream); MCT oil; cold - pressed olive oil; grass - fed beef and jerky; pastured poultry and eggs; wild - caught seafood; seaweed like nori (great for «burritos»); grass - fed, full - fat, cultured dairy like butter oil, ghee, and heavy whipping cream; raw milk and cheese; fermented cod liver oil; raw nuts and seeds (especially macadamia nuts) and nut butters; olives; fermented foods like sauerkraut and kimchi; non-starchy vegetables and leafy greens; avocados; low - glycemic berries; lemons and limes; whey protein powder; stevia; apple cider vinegar; sea salt; garlic; onions; mustard; fresh and dried herbs spices (especially turmeric, cinnamon, and fresh ginger root); salsa; grass - fed beef and pastured chicken stock and vegetable stock.
Activities at the beach resort on Nusa Dua include water sports such as snorkeling and parasailing or viewing the coral and reef life from the glass bottomed boats, there is also the opportunity of many other dry activities including the tours of the seaweed farms that create beautiful and unusual patchwork coastlines as well as many other tours and activities such as the traditional villages, the underground houses and the amazing beachside swimming pools.
This channel runs almost dry at low tide and was until recently given over to seaweed cultivation.
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