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"It's a tough green," she said.
Salads were something more than a couple of tough green leaves doused with vinaigrette.
Cut off and discard the tough green tops of the leeks.
"Bhs remains challenging … with this sector of retail continuing to be very tough," Green said 'There's nothing wrong with the products it's just getting people through the door".
He was getting reports of people biting into the tough, green skin and saying it didn't taste like a pear – they were known as "avocado pears" then.
Higher oil prices have been abetted by under-capacity, tough green laws on renewable energy, the phase-out of nuclear power and a transmission grid unable to cope with the biggest collection of wind farms in the world.
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LIKE radicchio and other bitter, tough greens, escarole can survive the winter in many places and appear early in spring.
Still, after that soup experience, I thought, why not cook with these things, which behave differently from both tender greens like spinach and tough greens like collards.
Sautéeing a few of them with fresh fava beans, brightened with a little Meyer lemon, is a much gentler way to welcome spring than wrangling the bitter, tough greens off the forest floor.
If that's the case, simply chop the bulbs a little finer and discard the tough greens.
Without much drama on the golf course because of tough greens and Texas wind, Day supplied it with the latest in a long list of injuries.
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