The only thing I would add is something crunchy because this sandwich had a very soft texture, so
something like lettuce, bell peppers... doritos.
Not exact matches
It also has lots of health benefits, many more than
something like iceberg
lettuce.
So, if I want to do
something like this I will get a different kind of
lettuce that still provides me with the same crunch (on the inside parts, I'll save the outer leaves for a proper salad) but carries a bit of flavor with it as well.
I think my mom has a recipe, but the salad layers goes
something like this:
lettuce, red and yellow bell peppers, eggs, green peas, red onions, celery, Ranch dressing, cheddar cheese.
After my first trip there, I couldn't stop thinking about the leche de tigre, a true elixir made with the same mouth - puckering citrus that marinates their ceviche; the salty, rich chorizo larb, which we ate piled with rice on sturdy
lettuce leaves; or the whole fried fish, which came with a piquant citrus dressing that made us lick our fingers and sweat
like we were under the influence of
something besides just lime juice and salt.
Why does choosing
something like iceberg
lettuce have the same star ratings as kale?
And the best part of kitchen play with big kids is that they can often help with real cooking and baking by doing tasks
like helping measure and mix ingredients to bake
something or tearing
lettuce leaves or washing cherry tomatoes for a salad.
So they were comparing the environmental impact of 1000 calories of pork, which could be eaten in a single meal, to 1000 calories of
lettuce, which would be
something like 17 pounds!
I don't afficolly know but I have a dwarf hamster as well so I would suggest carrots and
lettuce to start with the go to ur local pet store and find a good food brand (I would suggest katyee or its spelled
something like that)
I teach organic gardening and permaculture with at risk youth in public housing in San Francisco and every day we're in the garden I'll say
something like, «Today we're going to pick some
lettuce to eat,» and a kid will say, «We ain't gonna eat some shit that grows in the dirt!»
Farmers Direct sent me 10 pears last week and I was determined to turn them into
something before they, well, turned (
like the
lettuce and grapes did).