Golden brown roasted potatoes are tossed with a bright and peppery arugula chimichurri sauce for a fabulously flavorful side dish.
Today is all about this little gem salad with yogurt ranch! This little gem salad recipe is absolutely everything and more.
Little Gem lettuce is like a cross between romaine and butterhead. It's perfect for making an updated take on the wedge salad in this healthy recipe. If you can't find Little Gem, use half a romaine heart for each serving. You can order Point Reyes Original blue cheese online from pointreyescheese.com or substitute another raw-milk blue cheese.
I am absolutely swooning over this crunchy, refreshing, tangy, delicious little gem wedge salad with a gorgonzola dressing.
I wanted a good, basic cheesecake recipe so I called one of my closest cooking mentors and she gave me this little gem. Posting it here for safe keeping!
Nancy Silverton's lovely salad features Little Gem lettuce, a smaller, sweeter variety of romaine, along with yellow squash, toasted walnuts and pecorino.
Cool and crisp Wedge Salad made with little gem lettuce, beets, tomatoes, radishes, herbs and coconut bacon, topped with Creamy Gorgonzola dressing.
Our ROMY sweater can be worn two different ways: as a round neck sweater or as a cardigan. Designed with multicolored stripes and decorative knit, this adorable ba&sh sweater immediately puts you in a good mood. It also features extra large, batwing style sleeves with square armholes for a wonderfully comfortable feel. We love its super original embossed knit. Pair this sweater with pants or a skirt for nights out or work!This item is made with organic cotton.- Cropped cut- Loose-fitting long sleeves
Green Goddess dressing was created in California in the 1920s but it became all but obsolete. Every Spring, we bring it back but with this Little Gems Salad with Avocado Green Goddess Dressing Recipe. This is made vegan by adding in avocado in place of mayonnaise and packing it with as many herbs as possible.
Een heerlijk fris en licht hapje met uit het vuistje.
Little Gem lettuce is a versatile, sweet, crunchy lettuce that can be eaten fresh, grilled or pan-fried. Once seen mainly in upscale restaurants you can now find Little Gem lettuce in mainstream grocery stores or even grow your own.
Music and dancing are the hidden languages of the soul. Little Gem wood art blocks add humor and inspiration to your home or office. Each block is keyholed for easy hanging but thick enough to stand on its own. Dimensions: 4" x 4" x 1.25" Individually gift boxed Printed on wood composite
I am absolutely swooning over this crunchy, refreshing, tangy, delicious little gem wedge salad with a gorgonzola dressing.
Little Gem, Feta, and Cumin Salad Recipe
This May, I made my first trip to Morocco - to a sleepy little fishing village called Taghazout. I stayed at Taghazout Surf Hostel and my trip was amazing!
To impress dinner guests, turn to this Little Gem lettuce salad recipe, complete with a walnut vinaigrette. Little Gem lettuce is small and sweet; it's an elevated take on traditional romaine.
... this little gem has already been worth its weight in gold, and we are only on week four of the school year. Meet the new Morning Time Binder.
Source: Chez Panisse Vegetables As noted above, this dressing is great as a dip for crisp vegetables or wedges of little gem lettuces or tossed with any greens for a simple salad.
Post-It Tabs are a great little gem to have in your studio or classroom. The tabs are thick and sturdy with enough adhesive to stay in place and are easy to remove without damaging the instrument. These are different from the Post-It flags which look similar but are much more flimsy. Here are 5 ways you can use these tabs to help students with bowing, left hand position, and shifting: 1. Stick the tabs directly on the bow as a guide to show students what part of the bow to use when playing an exercise. The colored tabs create a great visual to help students pay attention to their bow speed and bow placement. If you allow the tab to hang below the stick it will make a noise if the student accidentally crosses one of the tabs. This will alert the student to re-focus and correct bowing to stay within the allotted boundary. 2. Use the tabs as a guide to help students keep their bow straight and keep the bow placed between the bridge and the fingerboard. Cut one tab into thirds (for a tiny violin you would have to cut one tab into fourths). Fold the bottom of the tab to create a small flap. Stick the thin tabs in between the strings to create a 'wall' where the bow should not cross when bowing on the strings. I like to tell students that the tabs are like the flags in downhill skiing. The bow must stay in the boundaries. When bowing, students watch to make sure the bow never touches the tabs. In my experience, the tabs have always stayed in place, as long as you wipe off any rosin dust on the instrument before sticking them on. 3. Do you ever have students who keep the left thumb too high over the fingerboard? These tabs create a great visual to help students break this bad habit. Stick a tab on the side of the neck. The student must keep their thumb on the clear part of the tab - they are not to allow the thumb to touch the colored part of the tab. If the thumb comes up too high, the tab will be pushed toward the string and students can easily see the issue and correct the problem. 4. Pancake wrist is a common problem among beginning violin and viola students. Stick a tab on the underside of the violin/viola on the top of the saddle. Students are to be careful to not allow their wrist to touch the tab. If a student collapses their wrist, they will feel the tab and remember to correct their position. 5. Tabs can be useful when teaching shifting. Cut a strip from a tab and use it as a tape to mark 3rd position. The flap should hang over the left side of the fingerboard. When practicing shifting, students can use the tap as a guide, but also use the tab to help guide the thumb. Some students forget to move the thumb when shifting. The tab helps students remember to move the thumb with the hand during a shift. Pick up some Post-It tabs next time you're at the store and try these ideas! I hope this tips will help you and your students. Happy teaching!
Post-It Tabs are a great little gem to have in your studio or classroom. The tabs are thick and sturdy with enough adhesive to stay in place and are easy to remove without damaging the instrument. These are different from the Post-It flags which look similar but are much more flimsy. Here are 5 ways you can use these tabs to help students with bowing, left hand position, and shifting: 1. Stick the tabs directly on the bow as a guide to show students what part of the bow to use when playing an exercise. The colored tabs create a great visual to help students pay attention to their bow speed and bow placement. If you allow the tab to hang below the stick it will make a noise if the student accidentally crosses one of the tabs. This will alert the student to re-focus and correct bowing to stay within the allotted boundary. 2. Use the tabs as a guide to help students keep their bow straight and keep the bow placed between the bridge and the fingerboard. Cut one tab into thirds (for a tiny violin you would have to cut one tab into fourths). Fold the bottom of the tab to create a small flap. Stick the thin tabs in between the strings to create a 'wall' where the bow should not cross when bowing on the strings. I like to tell students that the tabs are like the flags in downhill skiing. The bow must stay in the boundaries. When bowing, students watch to make sure the bow never touches the tabs. In my experience, the tabs have always stayed in place, as long as you wipe off any rosin dust on the instrument before sticking them on. 3. Do you ever have students who keep the left thumb too high over the fingerboard? These tabs create a great visual to help students break this bad habit. Stick a tab on the side of the neck. The student must keep their thumb on the clear part of the tab - they are not to allow the thumb to touch the colored part of the tab. If the thumb comes up too high, the tab will be pushed toward the string and students can easily see the issue and correct the problem. 4. Pancake wrist is a common problem among beginning violin and viola students. Stick a tab on the underside of the violin/viola on the top of the saddle. Students are to be careful to not allow their wrist to touch the tab. If a student collapses their wrist, they will feel the tab and remember to correct their position. 5. Tabs can be useful when teaching shifting. Cut a strip from a tab and use it as a tape to mark 3rd position. The flap should hang over the left side of the fingerboard. When practicing shifting, students can use the tap as a guide, but also use the tab to help guide the thumb. Some students forget to move the thumb when shifting. The tab helps students remember to move the thumb with the hand during a shift. Pick up some Post-It tabs next time you're at the store and try these ideas! I hope this tips will help you and your students. Happy teaching!
About a 45-minute drive from Barcelona, in the middle of the forest, there is a little gem called Nits de Bosc . You drive to Vilassar de Dalt, and from there you take little forest roads until you arrive at Ca La Maria in Cordillera Litoral Nature Reserve.
The classic wedge salad recipe reimagined. We left the blue cheese out and swapped in a tahini ranch, and finished it with fresh herbs and toasted seeds.
Post-It Tabs are a great little gem to have in your studio or classroom. The tabs are thick and sturdy with enough adhesive to stay in place and are easy to remove without damaging the instrument. These are different from the Post-It flags which look similar but are much more flimsy. Here are 5 ways you can use these tabs to help students with bowing, left hand position, and shifting: 1. Stick the tabs directly on the bow as a guide to show students what part of the bow to use when playing an exercise. The colored tabs create a great visual to help students pay attention to their bow speed and bow placement. If you allow the tab to hang below the stick it will make a noise if the student accidentally crosses one of the tabs. This will alert the student to re-focus and correct bowing to stay within the allotted boundary. 2. Use the tabs as a guide to help students keep their bow straight and keep the bow placed between the bridge and the fingerboard. Cut one tab into thirds (for a tiny violin you would have to cut one tab into fourths). Fold the bottom of the tab to create a small flap. Stick the thin tabs in between the strings to create a 'wall' where the bow should not cross when bowing on the strings. I like to tell students that the tabs are like the flags in downhill skiing. The bow must stay in the boundaries. When bowing, students watch to make sure the bow never touches the tabs. In my experience, the tabs have always stayed in place, as long as you wipe off any rosin dust on the instrument before sticking them on. 3. Do you ever have students who keep the left thumb too high over the fingerboard? These tabs create a great visual to help students break this bad habit. Stick a tab on the side of the neck. The student must keep their thumb on the clear part of the tab - they are not to allow the thumb to touch the colored part of the tab. If the thumb comes up too high, the tab will be pushed toward the string and students can easily see the issue and correct the problem. 4. Pancake wrist is a common problem among beginning violin and viola students. Stick a tab on the underside of the violin/viola on the top of the saddle. Students are to be careful to not allow their wrist to touch the tab. If a student collapses their wrist, they will feel the tab and remember to correct their position. 5. Tabs can be useful when teaching shifting. Cut a strip from a tab and use it as a tape to mark 3rd position. The flap should hang over the left side of the fingerboard. When practicing shifting, students can use the tap as a guide, but also use the tab to help guide the thumb. Some students forget to move the thumb when shifting. The tab helps students remember to move the thumb with the hand during a shift. Pick up some Post-It tabs next time you're at the store and try these ideas! I hope this tips will help you and your students. Happy teaching!
In the mood for something cozy and pastoral for fall in Paris? Something "cottagecore" – internet slang for all that is effervescently au natural. Think gingham tablecloths, and cottages on rolling fields with cuddly donkeys. Think quaint bee houses in the Luxembourg Gardens, or a stroll through Par
Mount Ida: A Little Gem of the OuachitasMount Ida, located about 40 miles beyond Hot Springs in west-central Arkansas, is one of the...
Just an hour's drive away from Halifax is Wolfville, the perfect weekend destination. Here are the best things to do in Wolfville!
If you've never heard of Emmitsburg, MD, you're not alone. This gem of a town near the PA border hosts unique but memorable attractions.
Mediterranean Style Stuffed Onions made in the comfort of your slow cooker. Onion layers stuffed with aromatic fresh rice and beef mixture for a culinary masterpiece.
All the best things to do in Yerevan, Armenia – including museums and galleries, markets, and the little things that make Yerevan special!
Are you wondering which are the best things to do in Coimbra? Not sure if Coimbra is worth visiting? Find out more about this beautiful city.
Hidden Places by Claudia Martin spotlights 'hidden treasures and secret places' that are a 'world away' from the museums of Paris and the skyscrapers of New York.
Hidden Places by Claudia Martin spotlights 'hidden treasures and secret places' that are a 'world away' from the museums of Paris and the skyscrapers of New York.
Yik Yak just raised $62 million in a round of funding led by Sequoia Capital.
These sweet crescent-shaped cookies have been a family favorite for 4 generations and counting. Straight out of my grandma’s recipe box, these butter horns will find a place in your heart and quite possibly on your behind.
If you're curious about packing for Bali, this post should help in determining what's necessary to bring and how to pack in the most efficient way!
Hidden Places by Claudia Martin spotlights 'hidden treasures and secret places' that are a 'world away' from the museums of Paris and the skyscrapers of New York.
This Crispy-Skin Fillets With Braised Lettuce And Green Goddess Dressing recipe gets its flavor from Little Gem lettuce, hazelnuts, and watercress. Get the recipe from Food & Wine.
Een heerlijk fris en licht hapje met uit het vuistje.