Tuesday, August 25, 2020

I am planting a vegatable garden. Which vegatables should I grow?

Bettye Arre: drink lots of water

Bryant Pillitteri: yellow and green squashtomatoespeppers...various kinds including jalepeno'scauliflower and or broccolibasilsquash...Show more

Antone Bual: Does everyone plant TOMATOES?? Regular and cherry tomatoes. Tomatoes and peppers are the standard to plant in home gardens; eggplant grows well too. Have you ever planted corn before? It isn't that easy. ..... Don't forget a STRAWBERRY patch; and an HERB garden!

Kirk Coolbeth: Awesome delivery, this joke definitely still works.-.-

Robin Tommie: Mmmm I see from GP1500's link that Yahoo has culled a lot of the old repetitive questions - there used to be 988 on that list.

Nona Lentini: You have to look at your location, the soil and where the sun is positioned during the summer as they all play a factorI tried Cantaloupe (they were soooo good) and of course tomatos, I did carrots but they were hard to do, you really have to space the seed out and man! age them a few times before you sow, loosening the soil so that they grow straight and not curly. Lettuce is really easy to do as well. I also did green peppers, very easy to do and low maintenance....Show more

Coleman Deliberato: tomatoesbell peppershot pepperszucchinisquasheggplantoreganobasilall those are pretty easy to grow...Show more

Joeann Hoyt: I want vegetarian because I'm obviously a vegetarian lol

Simona Bulwinkle: This question gets asked 6 times a week. Its getting old!

Chastity Doderer: Yes. They don't actually contain real bits of animals

Gordon Showes: Does anyone know of a very good detailed vegetarian diet and exercise program? I'm looking to lose 10-15 lbs. and tone up everywhere. All help is greatly appreciated!

Michal Semple: take a leisurely walk in the park for 51 minutes

Rona Espalin: They are too cute to easy, regardless!

Georgina Natal: I believe most if not all whole wheat spaghetti and pasta is suit! able for a vegan diet. That's what I eat and mine doesn't have! eggs in it... It tastes sooooo much better as well!!!! *Wink* Here is a recipe for homemade pasta without eggs... Basic Pasta DoughIngredients: 1 cup whole wheat pastry flour (we've found it works much better if half of this is unbleached white) pinch salt 1 teaspoon olive oil 1/4 cup waterDirections:Put it into a mixer with bread hooks or a food processor, and knead until really smooth. You could also do this by hand.We've also substituted 1/4 of the flour with kamut, buckwheat etc. to add extra flavor, and the recipe suggested that chopped spinach, herbs, or tomato paste could be added. Enjoy your pasta!!!! *Smile*...Show more

Karey Dunken: You should add some type of lettuce, tomatoes, green bell peppers, zucchini (if you like it), and potatoes! Also, you could plant a small herb garden: basil, rosemary, chives, parsley, etc.Enjoy...

Ricky Frazer: spend 29 minutes mopping over any scuff marks

Joaquin Dronko: Whether you're vegetarian or ! not, it's really just about making sensible choices every day, and finding a routine you can stick to for life. Some vegetarian diets tend to be heavy on cheese and dairy - not a good idea if you're hoping to lose weight. You will benefit if you limit your dairy to very small amounts, or cut it out completely. Vegan cooking tends to be much lower in saturated fat and devoid of cholesterol, which is a dieter's dream. You might consider buying a vegan cookbook (or finding recipes online) and trying to cut out cheese products. Exercise is really the same for anyone. An active lifestyle is good. You have to find what works for you, what you can make time for, and what can become part of your daily routine. For me, I have a dog, so I take him for two walks a day for about 20 minutes each, which is exercise that is built into my schedule. I also try to go for a hike with my dog once or twice a week - hikes are usually 45 minutes to an hour and pretty strenuous. That is exercise ! I can commit to, and anything else I do is in addition to a fairly acti! ve lifestyle. Signing up for a class (yoga, dance, spinning, etc) might be helpful in allotting a certain amount of time every week that you will work out for. Otherwise, aim for 30-60 minutes of exercise a day in whatever capacity you can. Do an exercise video, go walking, go jogging, bicycle to work, do stretches and calisthenics, lift weights, etc. Join a gym if that will help motivate you. Good luck! ...Show more

Cletus Makler: I am planting a vege garden too, tomatoes and cukes, and zucchini, and peppers! Also herbs, like basil and parsley, sage and marjoram

Lino Cawthorne: cucumbers and tomatos.

Randall Twehous: Add extra few minutes to a workout

Heidy Fujikake: Tomatoes are great! It's hard to actually grow them from a seed, but if you buy a tomato plant when it's pretty tall, then you will get at least 20 tomatoes every week.

Charlotte Bryar: soybeans, hemp (dont tell anyone) and quinoa, the three vegys that contain all essential amino! acids your body cant make itself

Bennie Lantgen: You must be new here

Bennie Lantgen: ask your guy to massage you for an hour and 50 minutes

Kristina Brockwell:

Aldo Decurtis: This link should have more info than you need.http://answers.yahoo.com/search/search_result;_ylt...

Riley Migl: i don't want any information yet you do. each and each guy or woman is going to artwork out a nutrition plan this is robust for them as they flow alongside. there are a number of great web pages to show you how to-in basic terms variety in vegetarian nutrition plan. you may desire to appreciate so lots greater approximately nutrition than "beans and rice substitute for meats". learn it. making a important way of existence exchange without understanding what you're doing can completely harm your well-being. you ought to learn what sorts of meals supply which elementary foodstuff and how lots of each you need to be ingesting. greater often than not, one quarter ! protein, one quarter grains and one 0.5 culmination and vegetables. in ! case you consume a variety of each form of nutrition you will get what you like without supplementations. you ought to additionally get to grips with good and undesirable fat. 2 tips I provide any new vegetarian are:pay attention of making use of too lots cheese, it relatively is undemanding to do and don't place self belief in pretend meat-it relatively is high priced and not healthful....Show more

Andrew Sinatra: What an original, clever question. Why hasn't anyone thought of this burning puzzle before!?Yawn.

Monty Sieloff: First talk to your neighbors and see what grows best in your area. The easiest things to grow are: Tomatoes, cucumbers and squash. Peas are a late winter early spring plant, so they go in the ground before everything else.

Kate Baune: surf for real for 34 minutes

Tom Romer: Most pasta does not have egg in it. Egg noodles do however. NONE of the whole wheat pasta brands I buy have egg in it. It's made with flour and water..tha! t's it.

Ardell Luy: Walk in the morning and eat breakfast within an hour of waking

Danette Slotnick: Normal (store bought, dried) spaghetti does not contain eggs, and is fine for vegan consumption.

Thurman Buege: Yes. They're not made of actual animals..

Ulysses Failey: yes

Lenard Ginyard: I had to experiment with my area for a while before finding the plants that seemed most suited to the soils and weather conditions. Any plants you can will be great, since they will be fresher and of superior quality to anything, conventional or organic, found in the grocery store. Perennial herbs are great, since they come back every year, and are often very expensive if you buy them at the store. Dill, parsley, chives, mint, oregano, sage, and thyme, among others, are hardy in my area and a welcome addition to just about any meal....Show more

Terrell Voltz: 2 hour round of tennis

Ulrike Hert: I know vegans don't eat the normal spaghetti beca! use it has eggs in the making. I wanted to know which spaghetti can I e! at, and also if anyone has a spaghetti recipe (like actually making the spaghetti dough or whatever lol) can you share? Thanks!

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