Thursday, 16 October 2014

5 Plants You Didn't Know You Could Eat

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5 Plants You Didn't Know You Could Eat
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Next time you're out for a stroll, stop and look down: You just might be stepping on tonight's dinner. We've noticed chefs adding lots of intriguing plant-based ingredients to their menus lately--things like basil seeds and, yes, even common sidewalk and garden weeds. Look in-the-know this fall by serving one of these at your next dinner party, or mix them into cocktails.
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With the help of expert Anne Moore’s wisdom, we’ve identified the best indoor plants for your aspiring green thumb. Indoor plants can make your space more inviting, clean the air and even improve your mental health.
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