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narlus
06-14-2005, 10:16 AM
made this last night. great.

- two cans of white beans (can be cannelini, navy, great northern, etc), rinsed.
- olive oil
- salt and pepper
- chopped red onion
- dashes of cumin and coriander
- chopped cilantro and parsley
- juice of one lemon

mix and serve.

if i had a cucumber, i'd have added it as well.

SkaredShtles
06-14-2005, 11:18 AM
made this last night. great.

- two cans of white beans (can be cannelini, navy, great northern, etc), rinsed.
- olive oil
- salt and pepper
- chopped red onion
- dashes of cumin and coriander
- chopped cilantro and parsley
- juice of one lemon

mix and serve.

if i had a cucumber, i'd have added it as well.
Mmmmm....... must be summer. Cold bean salad. :thumb:

H8R
06-14-2005, 11:42 AM
made this last night. great.

- two cans of white beans (can be cannelini, navy, great northern, etc), rinsed.
- olive oil
- salt and pepper
- chopped red onion
- dashes of cumin and coriander
- chopped cilantro and parsley
- juice of one lemon

mix and serve.

if i had a cucumber, i'd have added it as well.

We're growing romano beans, cucumber, and cilantro right now. We also have a meyer lemon tree. Soon I'll be able to make a home grown version of this recipe!


:drool:

SkaredShtles
06-14-2005, 01:10 PM
We're growing romano beans, cucumber, and cilantro right now. We also have a meyer lemon tree. Soon I'll be able to make a home grown version of this recipe!


:drool:
Damn Californians. :mad:

My cilantro always seems to grow so bloody fast that I never get to use it. It flowers before I can harvest. :think:

H8R
06-14-2005, 01:57 PM
Damn Californians. :mad:


So I shouldn't mention that I live in the wine country, (Sonoma county) and the temps and soil are perfect for growing a lush veggie garden in my back yard. I get a good mix of full sun and partial shade too.

Oh, and I live 5-30 minutes from every great vineyard in Napa or Sonoma.

:D

SkaredShtles
06-14-2005, 03:29 PM
So I shouldn't mention that I live in the wine country, (Sonoma county) and the temps and soil are perfect for growing a lush veggie garden in my back yard. I get a good mix of full sun and partial shade too.

Oh, and I live 5-30 minutes from every great vineyard in Napa or Sonoma.

:D
I'll take solace in the fact that you are two hours from work. And I can ride to my job.

It's not working. I'm still pi$$ed. :p