Behr
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OK, now you're making me feel bad about not having a mortar and pestle. :ermm:
:cray:
Seriously, is there some qualitative difference in having garlic that comes out in itty-bitty strands through a press versus however it comes out from a M&P?
I like having the forty-leven-billion tiny pieces of garlic. What am I missing here? genuine question
Cut worms? Deer? Rabbit? All three LOVE bean sprouts.
Cut worms would cut the stalk. The stalks are denuded, the very tops nibbled off.
Deer have not been around (though my fencing means nothing to the white tails) of late.
Rabbit... Haven't seen rabbit spoor since February. The opening to a nearby warren has become unkempt - signs that it's abandoned.
The question would be, why deer or rabbit would nibble the youngest sprouts and leave be the still succulent, slightly larger plants?
Tonight, I'm going to try a baked pork chop recipe by request. It calls for egg wash, creole seasonings & bread crumbs. The chops are thick "pork porterhouses..." Am I sinning? Is this forgivable?
Older folks, and I mean older than Behr and Tin, have told me they love the sprouts for there tenderness. In my dad's large garden, one of the biggest challenges is getting the bean sprouts past 8 inches. The way my family have deterred the deer from their preferred snacks is to dust them with powdered lime.