erika, how's the weather there in early May? DH has a conference there and I may be attending with him.
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Early May can be nice, but by the end it's sweaty and hotETA: May is our only shot at "It's a dry heat," actually meaning anything because our 90 is more comfortable than midwest 90 but funny thing, add about 15-20 degrees and it REALLY doesn't matter anymore.
erika, I always figured that "dry heat" claim had a cut-off. At some point, it is going to be oven or steamer, that is--too damned hot, either way.
edamameI ask or google what this is, every time it is brought up here, and then promptly forget.
Most veggies, I prefer plain, just steamed (or raw, although I do love dressing on salads). I don't even put butter or seasoning on them. Love veggies.
Cashmere, what's up with Vicki's? They don't want the buxom all of a sudden? That's nuts. I am lucky I'm still wearing a 36.
I ask or google what this is, every time it is brought up here, and then promptly forget.
Soybeans still in the pod. They're pretty tasty. And all the protein goodness of soy.
[link] edamame
(when a URL is short, I always wish I could shut of the "[link]" thingie)
Thanks, Hec. I've never seen it. I think that's why I can't remember it.
Yeah, Cindy, I'd say 90-95 is about the limit on it.
Thanks, Hec. I've never seen it. I think that's why I can't remember it.
Sorta like sugar snap peas which you just eat in the pod instead of shelling. But edamame is bigger.
You eat the pod, David? Huh.
They have them in the frozen section of my mom's suburban supermarket, I notice, so they might be lurking near you, Cindy. I love them and I never met a kid who didn't like eating them, and they are a snap to fix, so they might be worth checking out.
I think you *can* eat the pod (as in, it won't kill you), but most people don't.