algae : 8 Recipes
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Mexico leading the way in algae biofuel
Photo credit: AgriLife OriginOil Inc., an cutting-edge company from the USA turning algae into oil, has just announced its participation in a pilot project to be funded by the Mexican government. The 'Manhattan Project' hopes to produce 1%[...] |
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Wonderful Kale Smoothies
I am not going to lie, I am in love with kale. I never knew that I would have such a personal relationship with kale, but it just happened. It seems to be my go to vegetable these days. I am so looking forward to growing some this year as I keep[...] |
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{Store Bought Green Monster}
I did it!!! I ran FIVE miles in an hour… everybody give me a *woohoo*!!! I am so so proud of myself… it was tough. Especially the last 5-10 minutes of the run… but I wanted it so badly. And I kept thinking of all the bloggers[...] |
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Dandelion Soup ? Voikukkakeitto
In case that supikas recipe yesterday sounded appetizing, here's a suggestion for the remaining broth. But if you want the soup only, dice a small rutabaga to cook with the potatoes. Dandelion is among one of my favourite wild veggies because[...] |
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Saturday Temptation ? Lauantaikiusaus
Kiusaus , meaning temptation, is a popular type of oven dish around Scandinavia. While I find it hard to explicitly tell how they differ from casseroles or gratins, at least in my mind there is a clear difference. Temptations tend to be care-free[...] |
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Verdant Lunch Salad ? Vehreä lounassalaatti
Now that it's bright again and things are getting warmer it feels more attempting to skip a warm meal. - 4 dl canned peas or pea sprouts - 10 g arame (or seaweed of your choice) - 1 dl pickle dices - 1 red onion - 2 slices of rye bread - 1[...] |
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Simple Raw Chocolate Hazel Nut Mylk Smoothie
The recipe from Christian Bates makes use of one of my sinfully rich all-time favourite flavour combos – hazelnut and chocolate. It’s not exactly a fast and easy recipe, but worth it. You can always simplify it if desired. Yummm![...] |
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Strawberries in Sparkling Wine Bath ? Mansikat kuohuviinikylvyssä
Tomorrow it's May Day. Finns call the day Vappu after German Walpurgisnacht since it's quite a new carnival of labour and students. There are much more traditional holidays during springtime and just as riotous but I'll tell you about them some[...] |