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  2. BTW , the Meyer lemons , and two huge orange trees had two crops // year . SF bay area.
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  4. C. sapidus

    Breakfast 2025

    Kimchi and feta omelet
  5. The first house we lived in after moving to California had two small ones outside the kitchen door. Never knew of them before. My mom’s husband planted Meyer and Eureka lemon trees when they bought the next house. It varied by year what we got, but they were pretty prolific. I’ve been surprised I’ve been able to grow some in Georgia. You can find them at Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods at certain times of the year.
  6. Yes I am thinking like a sable breton or something similar
  7. liamsaunt

    Dinner 2025

    Tuesday, we had a repeat from last week because we liked it so much: braised cod with tomatoes, olives, capers and basil Wednesday, miso broiled salmon with glazed harukei turnips and bok choy, served with ginger rice
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  10. My parents had a Meyer lemon tree as well as a "normal" (Eureka, I think) lemon tree. The Eureka was by choice and planted near the house. The Meyer was an accidental inclusion in the orange saplings that they'd purchased for the grove. My sister and I loved that Meyer lemon tree and raided it every time we went home. Mom never liked it -- too insipid for her! Luckily for me, Meyers are now often available at the grocery stores.
  11. growing up , we had two Meyer lemon trees in the front yard. they were huge . nothing quite like a Meyer lemon . since moving to the East Coast , miss those lemons .
  12. gulfporter

    Dinner 2025

    Had leftover grilled pork tenderloin and turned it into Moo Shu Pork. Quickie recipe using bagged coleslaw mix and flour tortillas. More or less used this recipe but went heavy on the shiitakes, fresh ginger and of course, hoisin sauce. https://www.marthastewart.com/1548188/moo-shu-pork-stir-fry Not a looker, but taste was quite good.
  13. First freeze of the winter a few days ago, so I picked my big harvest of nine Meyer lemons. My other tree died this past spring (it was never very happy). I bought a lime tree to replace it, so 🤞🏻.
  14. Maison Rustique

    Dinner 2025

    Supper was a frittata and somehow ended up with no photo of the finished product. It was OK. I just wasn't in the mood for eggs, but have a lot to use up so...
  15. Stupid question but I take it that you mean biscuit as in crisp cookie and not biscuit as in cat's head?
  16. The latest word I'm getting is just a plural of a word usually used in the singular. Also, I get different puzzles on my phone and my PC. Chaotic.
  17. I can't get a word today. Neither can wordle answer finder
  18. https://recalls-rappels.canada.ca/en/alert-recall/various-pistachios-and-pistachio-containing-products-recalled-due-salmonella-5
  19. Smithy

    Dinner 2025

    I'll have you know that you are solely responsible for my buying bacon ends and pieces at the grocery store today.
  20. C. sapidus

    Dinner 2025

    Pollo con oregano: Simmer chicken drumsticks in chicken stock with sliced white onion and garlic. Rub with a paste of garlic and oregano, marinate for an hour or so, and then grill over charcoal. Swiss chard tacos: Slice Swiss chard and boil for a minute. Saute sliced white onion and garlic, then mix in the chard. Toss with crumbled feta and serve with steamed corn tortillas.
  21. Norm Matthews

    Dinner 2025

    Thank you. There was no sauce with the rice but the chicken had a sauce made with pan drippings, chicken stock, rosemary and thyme and thickened with butter. The chicken was seasoned with herbs de Provence, cayenne and salt & pepper
  22. Smithy

    Dinner 2025

    That looks gorgeous and delicious, @Norm Matthews. Wonderful plating! Did you have any sort of sauce to go with the rice?
  23. Norm Matthews

    Dinner 2025

    I came across a chicken breast recipe that has a crispy skin and is juicy inside like a thigh. It is served with the first joint of the wing still attached, otherwise boneless. It was first served at the Statler Hotel but everyone refers to it as Airplane Chicken because when airlines still served hot, fresh cooked meals, it was a mainstay. I cooked an Italian recipe to go with it called potato pie but there must be a learning curve on that and I served the chicken with rice instead.
  24. Hi All I want to make a chocolate bar with a baked biscuit base, caramel middle and marshmallow top. I would like to assemble as one and then cut on my guitar cutter. Does any know of a thin baked biscuit recipe that can be cut on a guitar cutter without crumbling or breaking up or breaking my guitar strings?
  25. This is my current fave among Sauvignon Blancs. It's light and crisp, and although it has enough minerality to be noticeable I don't think it's as pronounced as many of the Marlboroughs. Goes well with chicken and probably fish although I haven't tried it. Sips very nicely on its own, too.
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  27. Smithy

    Dinner 2025

    The third line from the bottom is 2 tbsp sweet paprika. And the almost-as-cryptic line below it is 2 tbsp Lawry's Seasoned Salt. It is good. We used it for breading pork steaks and chicken thighs, then oven-roasting them. Our own version of Shake'n'Bake. I'm glad you like its looks!
  28. I like it. But when it's 90 degrees, any chilled Pinot Grigio hits the spot!
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