Great timing - I just made some mushroom risotto yesterday, using dried shiitake mushrooms. Yes, the stems are tough as leather.
Great timing - I just made some mushroom risotto yesterday, using dried shiitake mushrooms. Yes, the stems are tough as leather.
You are right, author is wrong.
Agreed if any car of that era was a “roadmaster” it would be that car.
assuming you aren’t too particular about fuel economy, B-bodies are still an excellent interstate cruiser.
Take it back, you will not speak ill of any GM B-bodies of this era. They are all awesome.
+1 How could you not feel like the Master of the Road when driving this?
most recipes call for only the caps, but I tend to ignore that and use the stems too. Stupid rule.
About the only recipes I can think of where I would only use the caps are stuffed mushrooms. Other than that, I always use the whole mushroom, except for a tad of trimming here and there. I can’t imagine throwing away nearly half of my box of mushrooms!
Cheaply.
Obviously you make a craigslist ad.
Get Tavarish to write a post
“You can buy this Busted Car for the price of an Accord (tire)”
I don’t see 7000 worth of car. And imagine spending 7k on a Laser with “extensive” maintenance records, at the end of a day...you still have a crappy car. Super CP.
The early Saturns were actually extremely good cars for their price point.
Saturn, what could have been. I owned a 1995 & 1997 both were vastly superior to the entry level cars Ford and the rest of GM were selling much cheaper than the Honda and more exciting than the Toyota too bad it was destroyed by GM parts bin economics just when the cars were getting good.
BBC is making the realization that they just killed the goose that layed the golden eggs.