Another weekend and another big meal I get to cook for my wife. Tonight it will be:
1) I am going to make a frisee salad with warm goat cheese, mustard vinagrett, and I am going to try and roast some tomatillos. I don't know if they will roast well or just turn to mush.
2) Mashed potatoes and celery root and sauteed cod or tilapia with shallots in a balsamic vinegar reduction.
As elaborate as I can get with as little work as possible.
(If no one knows about celery root, try it! It is one of the most popular underated root vegetables)
1) I am going to make a frisee salad with warm goat cheese, mustard vinagrett, and I am going to try and roast some tomatillos. I don't know if they will roast well or just turn to mush.
2) Mashed potatoes and celery root and sauteed cod or tilapia with shallots in a balsamic vinegar reduction.
As elaborate as I can get with as little work as possible.
(If no one knows about celery root, try it! It is one of the most popular underated root vegetables)
My distrust of supplements is based on two reasons. One, since I haven't handled those herbs myself, I've got no way of knowing exactly what's in them; the FDA doesn't regulate supplements nearly as closely as it does "real" drugs, so there's little or no regulatory oversight. Two, most herbal supplement companies are pretty fly-by-night. If something disastrous happened as a result of my using the product, my survivors would have nobody worthwhile to sue. Since I'm cheap and buy generic sleeping pills, I'm content in the knowledge that my representatives will get to stick the bill on Wal-Mart or some other huge chain.