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bok choy :: Article Creator 'She Says It Like She's Trying Not To Laugh.' Everett (@everett.Toy) is cracking TikTok up after showcasing some of the curious pronunciation and diction mannerisms of a robotic self-checkout machine's voice at Stop & Shop, a retailer that's no stranger to implementing robotic help in its stores. One of his more recent posts shows him buying yams. Viewers are tickled pink with the "aggressive" manner in which the grocery store's self-service system calls out the produce. "Okay the self checkout voice saying 'YAM' is kinda aggressive," Everett writes in a text overlay of the TikTok, which shows him processing the sale of a yam on the self-checkout machine. He leaves it on the automatic register's scale until a robotic voice shouts, "Move your…YAMS" The TikToker, chuckling, grabs the vegetable and places it into a bag ...
new york times cooking :: Article Creator BBQ Pepper Shrimp, Warm Baguette, Green Salad: Happy Friday Good morning. The ospreys are returning to their winter-ravaged nests near my home waters this week, after long passage from South America, a sure sign of spring. The striped bass will show up behind them, looking for food in the shallows up in the back bays and estuaries. I'll rig a fly rod and go look for them, under the birds' watchful glare. It's early yet, though. The water's in the low 40s and the trees on the shore are bare. The fishing's imaginary right now, at least for me. I'll still think about it all weekend in the kitchen, though, as I cook. On the menu for Saturday night: this lovely BBQ pepper shrimp (above) that Korsha Wilson adapted from a recipe of Tim McNulty's, used at his family's Lobster Pot restaurant in Provincetown, out at the very end of Cape Cod. It's a variation on the New Orleans classic...
jerusalem artichoke :: Article Creator Learn About Jerusalem Artichoke Health Benefits And Exactly How To Use Them Photo credit: Hearst Owned "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below." You may be surprised to learn that Jerusalem artichokes aren't artichokes at all, and they don't even come from Jerusalem. Confusing, right? Some say the flavor of a Jerusalem artichoke is notably sweet, earthy, nutty, and slightly reminiscent of an artichoke flavor, and the texture, when cooked down, is artichoke-like as well. This is likely how they got their name, explains Debra Moser, co-founder of Central Farm Markets in Washington D.C. The Jerusalem artichoke, sometimes referred to as a sunchoke, is a vegetable similar to a potato and is considered a tuber, explains Lee Jones, a farmer behind The Chef's Garden. Native to North America, it's the root of a certain species o...
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