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-=> Janis Kracht wrote to All <=-
JK> I think if you know me, I'll try anything that is proclaimed to be the
JK> "latest greatest"... at least once
JK> So because I know spring is almost here (St. Patrick's day is March 17
JK> and I'm NOT ready to plant any kinds of peas () AND even though I
JK> am so darn TIRED I'd still like to have a garden darnit LOl... but too
JK> much work, not enough juice Around my birthday (Feb 1) Ron found
JK> miraclegro's aeogarden hydroponic planters... insane to me..
JK> You set up this the system with special plant lights, etc.. we bought
JK> two of their systems, and will buy another shortly), you put water in
JK> it, plant food (supplied) and miracle grow's seed pods (You can pick)
JK> and darn, the seed pods go nuts.. I have to keep chopping off the
JK> basil... I expect cherrry tomatoes RSN :)
JK> I don't know, the company doesn't describe in detail say what kind of
JK> tomatoes are gonna sprout, but I guess I'm hoping for "TOMATOES" not
JK> all cherry tomatoes :) Darn thing cost enough LOL
JK> The "system" is not cheap by any means!! If I took the time I could do
JK> all of this myself.. though Miraclgro does say they pick the best seeds
JK> for this hydroponic gardening. I think of veggies that could work in
JK> this thingamabob.. like Roma tomatoes... MAYBE eve a couple of potatoes
JK> LOL
I've seen fist-sized tomatoes grown in plastic milk jugs hung from porch
railings and support posts. AFAIK no hornworms to deal with that way.
And I've done potatoes in a barrel (actually a trash can) following an
article I read in Mother Earth News. Here's a link to a very similar
article - https://tinyurl.com/BARREL-O-TATERS
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Title: Hasselback Potatoes w/Seasoned Breadcrumbs
Categories: Potatoes, Cheese, Breads, Herbs
Yield: 8 servings
8 md Russet potatoes
5 tb Butter; melted
1 ts Salt
3 tb Seasoned fine dry bread
- crumbs
2 tb Grated Parmesan cheese
1 tb Snipped fresh chives
1 ts Snipped fresh thyme
Set oven to 375°F/190°C.
Fill a large bowl with water. Place potatoes in water
bowl. Gather two 1/2" thick chopsticks or two 1/2" thick
wooden spoons; set aside.
For potatoes, slice a thin slice, lengthwise from the
bottom of each potato, so they can stand without rolling
on the cutting board. Arrange chopsticks or wooden spoons
lengthwise on opposite sides of one potato on the cutting
board. Slice potato crosswise into 1/8-inch-thick slices,
stopping the knife when it reaches the chopsticks or the
wooden spoons to prevent slicing all the way through.
Return sliced potato to water bowl. Repeat with remaining
potatoes.
Line a 15" x 10" x 1" baking pan with foil; grease foil.
Drain potatoes well and pat dry. Arrange potatoes in the
prepared baking pan. Brush evenly with 2 tablespoons of
the melted butter and sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon of the
salt. Cover with foil. Bake for 45 minutes. Uncover. Bake
for 10 to 15 minutes more or until tender. Remove from
oven. Turn oven to broil.
Preheat broiler. In a small bowl stir together bread
crumbs, cheese, chives, thyme, and the remaining 1/2
teaspoon salt. Sprinkle potatoes evenly with crumb
mixture. Slowly and carefully spoon on remaining 3
tablespoons melted butter, being sure to cover all of the
crumb mixture.
Broil potatoes 4 to 5 inches from the heat for 2 to 3
minutes or until topping is golden. Serve immediately.
TO MAKE AHEAD: Prepare potatoes as directed through Step
2. Cover bowl and store in the refrigerator for up to 24
hours. Drain potatoes well.
Makes: 8 servings
Better Homes & Gardens | May 2017
MM Format by Dave Drum - 05 May 2017
Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives
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