Saturday, April 22, 2006

What's Growin' On: 4/22/06



Realization Of The Day:
Asparagus!

Culinary Newsbite:
My bread baking buddy, Kevin, at Seriously Good in Tennessee, is on an asparagus rampage (and really, who can blame him?). Click here for his mother's mouthwatering recipe for Asparagus Parmesan and to read the interesting history of what I believe is one of the most sublime foods on earth. Then click here for information about Kevin's "Asparagus Aspirations"--a weekly roundup going on now through May of asparagus recipes submitted by asparagus loving food bloggers everywhere. Yum.

3 comments:

  1. Susan,

    Thanks for the blurb.

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  2. Don't know if anyone will see this since the post has been here for awhile, but our usual lunch crew here at work were talking about asparagus awhile back, and asparagus stinky pee came up. Some people had NO idea what we were talking about... I'd read a couple years ago about the topic - about how some are genetically inclined to get stinky pee from asparagus, and some might even be genetically inclined to smell or not smell asparagus pee.

    Anyhow, since I work at a university library, it didn't take long before a coworker in the Chem/Phys library came across this and decided to share - interesting article:

    http://www.webmd.com/content/article/43/1671_51089

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  3. Hi Kevin,
    You're welcome!

    Hi Jeph,
    Just rec'd your comment (they arrive via email). Thanks for the link will have to check it out. I def. know about the asparagus stinky pee, LOL. The things you people discuss at work. . . : )

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