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Crock pot collard greens that turn out tender and smoky every time
These crock pot collard greens are cooked low and slow with smoked ham hocks, onion, garlic, and broth for tender greens ...
Container gardening is a great way to grow edibles without committing too much time and energy to your yard. There's not much difference between planting flowers or vegetables in containers, and we ...
Cookbook author Von Diaz adapted this jalapeño and red chile-spiked greens recipe from culinary historian Dr. Jessica B. Harris. Chiffonade the leaves into ribbons for quick cooking, and pair them ...
Collard greens carried me and chef Carla Hall through our road trip from Charleston, S.C., to Nashville. At every pit stop, we ordered — and devoured — silky greens swimming in pot likker, the ...
As New Year's Day approaches, two Upstate farmers talk about what it takes to grow good collards and why they're good ...
Food and where it comes from has always been a life thread for Hank Kim. Back in his homeland of South Korea, Kim’s grandfather was a farmer. Kim followed his brother to the United States for college.
It's time to clean out the mums and other fall annuals from hanging baskets and pots. Instead of leaving them bleak and dreary until your garden center offers pansies in early spring, consider ...
With Thanksgiving behind us, it's time to bid farewell to the mums, ornamental cabbage and kale, and gourds from hanging baskets, urns and window boxes. But these containers don't have to remain empty ...
Dear Roger: Love them collards. Can’t grow ‘em in my apartment. Will they grow in pots on my balcony? — Donald Morgan, Fayetteville Dear Donald: You absolutely can grow fine collards in a pot.
New Year’s Day is incomplete without collards, blackeyed peas, pork, and cornbread. A good many folks will tell you the most valuable part gets overlooked. “Potlikker”, a nutrient-rich broth. Throw ...
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