Home | Poem | Jokes | Games | Science | Biography | বাংলা


Episode 5: Garlic Scape Pesto

eHow.com - How To Do Just About Everything
eHow Of The Day

Episode 5: Garlic Scape Pesto

by Willi Galloway

Garlic scape pesto is made from the neck of the garlic plant, which offers a unique twist to this Italian staple. Blend up this simple pesto using fresh ingredients from the backyard with helpful hints from an organic gardener in this free video on garden-to-table cooking.…Keep reading

 

Advertisement

Featured Member Articles
Cheryle Hoover Davis from Arizona wrote:
You Should Follow Us!

DarkPoetry Poem of the Day: origami princess

she folded her tears away
and tucked them in her pocket
to save them for a rainy day
when it wouldn't matter if
she fell down in the mud

the world would just wash
her away......

in just a grain of sands time
she was nothing but a memory
a nightmare
to be buried with all the rest
a unmarked grave to hold her
corpse with the other
scattered dreams

she's just a piece of paper
to fold down in origami
make a twist, bend her to your will
color her as you see fit
and put her in a pocket

she choked to death on lint

she 's just a piece of paper shaped to
a butterfly, those damn tears
weigh her down and
wash her water colors away
in a rainbow streak of mud
it was the crepe paper princess

the decoration of misery, she was
the queen of envy
a little winged baby girl to carry
my shame and guilt

she was my daughter and I
love her ever more

http://www.darkpoetry.com/node/work/113821
---


You received this message because you have set your preferences on DarkPoetry to send this type of email. If you want to stop getting this sort of message, you should simply visit the following URL and change your preferences.

Your username is omsspoem (uid# 23204)

If you falsely report this message as spam, your account may be administratively closed.

http://www.darkpoetry.com/profile/preferences

Your Poem for September 8 2010

Your Daily Poem logo

Isn't it intriguing to see how many colors come into play when poets describe sunsets? A port city is hardly a pastoral setting, yet Sara manages to craft a quite romantic image of St. Louis's wharfside trappings. I've only been to that city once, but it made a good impression; this makes me want to go back!

Today's poem is
 "Sunset: St. Louis
 by
Sara Teasdale
 Thanks for supporting www.YourDailyPoem.com.
 
Jayne Jaudon Ferrer
 
Follow us on Twitter
Safe Unsubscribe
This email was sent to mehranuddin3.3232@blogger.com by wrdwmn@yahoo.com.
Your Daily Poem | 104 Shaw Street | Greenville | SC | 29609