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Cymbopogon Species, Lemongrass, Lemon Grass, West Indian Lemon Grass When you get lemongrass, make sure you're getting the West Indian variety - the East Indian one is invasive, sends out offshoots and bloo Read More ms with seeds spreading everywhere I have just found this out in a discussion with fellow gardeners who were very much against planting lemongrass in a community garden Confusion got resolved by one of us plant geeks who knew the difference My
Make Sun Tea Safely - Daves Garden Lemongrass is a subtropical plant that won't survive freezing temperatures If you live anywhere colder than zones 8b 9a, grow lemongrass in a pot and bring it indoors for the winter
LTHForum. com - Le Colonial - Lake Forest My first foray into Vietnamese cuisine was in the early '80's, when I found Mekong (SE corner of Broadway Argyle) and its $2 95 lunch special of a cup of crab asparagus soup, lemongrass chicken with steamed rice, a cigar-shaped egg roll and all the jasmine tea I could sip I can only assume that it was authentic without dialed-down funk because it had been no more than 6-8 years since the
Spicy Thai Lao — Excellent Eastern Thai Laotian in Burbank That still unnamed spicy beef curry stir fry was, again, what I walk away craving The bits and bobs of rough chopped aromatics- galangal, lemongrass, and kaffir lime leaf, as well as whole mustard seed, really demonstrate the home-made quality of Kaew's cooking I'm in love with this place Feeling the same way about Spicy Thai Lao
5 Tips for Avoiding Squash Cross-Pollination - Daves Garden Squash is a common garden staple that is fun to grow and even more fun to eat For gardeners, the varieties seem endless: summer squash for grilling, winter squash that keeps long after being harvested, and, of course, pumpkins for Halloween carving Growing squash is typically an easy task for home gardeners, but sometimes, ready-to-harvest breeds don't quite look like their photos on seed