World - garnishing
Simple spring dessert shows off strawberries - Chicago Sun-Times
25 May 2012, 3:36 pm
Strawberries — the quintessential fruit of spring — are featured in all manner of desserts, but
garnishing a goblet full of them with a light, soft zabaglione custard is one of the nicest. This slightly frothy dessert originated in Italy; the custard ...
Some plants and veggies do double duty - Calgary Herald
24 May 2012, 12:59 pm
Sunflowers (buds), yucca (petals, fruit), lavender (blooms), nasturtium (leaves, petals). “Never use flowers for
garnishing unless you know for certain they are edible,” said Gill, adding, “Some flowers, like the plants that produce them, are poisonous.”
Microplane's new bartender garnishing tool - Los Angeles Times
18 May 2012, 1:03 am
OK, you’ve loved those various Microplane tools for grating Parmesan or citrus zest. There are a zillion different models for different purposes. Pretty clever from a company that once specialized in woodworking tools. The company's latest is ...
Filing bankruptcy to lift a wage garnishment - Examiner
13 May 2012, 3:43 pm
Filing bankruptcy immediately stops the wage garnishment and compels the
garnishing creditor stop any future collect activity against you until the bankruptcy court tells them otherwise. The legal mechanism that lifts the wage garnishment and prohibits ...
Fresh herbs from garden are flavorful, attractive - Deseret News
13 May 2012, 11:03 am
The leaves and flowers have a characteristic smell and taste of onions. Chive blossoms add color and flavor to vinegars and are excellent for
garnishing baked potatoes. Garlic chives are no longer welcome in my garden because they reseed and ...
Planet Tad,’ by Tim Carvell - New York Times
12 May 2012, 11:22 pm
I wondered, in fact, why Tad hasn’t embraced Twitter or Tumblr or some other microblogging service, rather than using what appears to be LiveJournal for his entries, complete with little mood emoticons
garnishing each one. That’s so 2007 ...