Chicken Teriyaki with Yam Purée
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Natural (Plant-Based Color) Dyes | Jacqui Symons
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New Work with writer Kendra Wilson and Jess Turner of Olamina Botanicals for Gardenista.
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HRH Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands Celebrates the 150th Anniversary of the Royal Society for Horticulture and Botany.
HRH Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands Celebrates the 150th Anniversary of the Royal Society for Horticulture and Botany.
On Wednesday, May 25, 2022, Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands attended the 150th anniversary of the Royal Society for Horticulture and Botany held at the Den Alerdinck estate in Laag Zuthem.
The celebrations took place in connection with the Gardenista 2022 garden festival.
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A Great Gatsby Garden: The Lavish Long Island Estate That Inspired a Movie's Sets - Gardenista
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Just a couple of great (Eastern) North American native seasonings, which sadly usually get completely ignored outside Native culinary traditions. You've got essentially a different species of Sichuan/sansho pepper, and "Appalachian allspice" which especially deserves more attention.
As discussed here, the young twigs and leaves are also good in teas. Usually to add a nice flavor in with other herbs. You could do worse than to try it with mint or rosehips. Also good to throw some into sumac "lemonade".
Also often combined with native bay leaves to season meats and stews!
(I am honestly not sure what species of bay leaves grow where I'm from, only what it looks like. Not finding much info right now, on the fly. The level of biodiversity can actually complicate things sometimes!)
Another useful Eastern North American plant, which can unfortunately be trickier to grow than any of the shrubby ones above if you don't have good access to the wild stuff:
As mentioned, that also combines great with the spicebush berries. Usually in sweet dishes, but I don't see why it wouldn't work well in savory recipes too. They're suggesting the combo in seasoning rubs. It would probably work well with sumac for that. Throw in some bay leaf and possibly some Sichuan pepper-alike, and you're set! 😁
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KMTP/Growth & Bloom is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. Princess Beatrix is present at the celebration as patron. At the Gardenista 2022 garden festival, she visits a number of Growth & Bloom activities and christens an anniversary tulip. May 25, 2022.
📷 Royal House of The Netherlands
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Hotel Saint Cecilia Austin/Gardenista
Experience the enchanting beauty of Hotel Saint Cecilia in Austin, where each corner reveals a picturesque moment of tranquility amidst lush gardens.
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