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If it's the middle of winter and there's nothing much going on in the vegetable garden, or you want some easy and ultra-fresh salad greens, or a rainy day project to help keep the kids occupied, then try growing mustard and cress! ・ Buy some seeds . You need garden cress seeds and/or mustard seeds. ...
http://www.howtodothings.com/home-garden/how-to-grow-mu...
Cooking mustard and cress ... Mustard and cress are often grown together, to provide spicy greenery as a garnish or for salads. They are available all year round. ... Mustard seedlings germinate 3-4 days sooner than the cress, so if you buy mustard and cress from the supermarket, or grow your own on the windowsill,
www.asianonlinerecipes.com/vegetables-guide/mustard-cre... www.asianonlinerecipes.com/vegetables-guide/mustard-cress.php
I did some Googling and discovered quite a few recipes using mustard cress. It's appparently quite popular in England, and readily available there. Here are some links to recipes that sounded good: ... Jamie Oliver's Paprika Sirloin Steak Wrap - this has the whole menu, but the mustard cress is in the potatoes...
stalkingthewaiter.blogspot.com/2006/03/weekend-herb-blo... stalkingthewaiter.blogspot.com/2006/03/weekend-herb-blogging-24-mustard-cress.html
Cress plants have a pungent or peppery leaves Mustard cress is a mixture of the seedlings of mustard and garden cress. It is a native of Western Asia but is used mainly in Europe and North America.
www.hub-uk.com/vegetables/mustard-cress.htm www.hub-uk.com/vegetables/mustard-cress.htm
mustard and cress – Dictionary of Food and Nutrition covers diet and health information about mustard and cress for consumers, cooks, and health care professionals. Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary of Food and Nutrition. ... Mustard flavors and colors have spread beyond traditional yellow; Newspaper article from:
www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O39-mustardandcress.html www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O39-mustardandcress.html
Advice about the best way to grow Mustard and Cress, Lepidium Sativum, as a salad crop for a peppery quick to grow ingredient for tasty salads in the garden on the kitchen windowsill ... MUSTARD AND CRESS - A TASTY SALAD CROP...
www.garden-grower.com/growing-vegetables/mustard-cress.... www.garden-grower.com/growing-vegetables/mustard-cress.shtml
Ingredients for Mustard And Cress Sandwiches ... The long stalks should be cut away from the mustard and cress before it is used for the sandwiches; when it has been very carefully washed, it should be dried on a clean towel.
recipes.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Mustard_And_Cress_Sandwiche... recipes.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Mustard_And_Cress_Sandwiches_Recipe
Growing Cress ... Mustard cress is a combination of the sprouts of white mustard seeds and cress. It has a spicy peppery taste, and the seeds are available in curly-leafed or plain variety.
www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A20928783
Cookery Ideas and Recipes ... simple recipes including simple biscuits, truffles, pumpkin pie & Christmas cake ... growing mustard and cress, hyacinth bulbs, carrot tops and creating mushroom spore prints...
www.bigeyedowl.co.uk/activities.htm
One of the easiest things to grow with children is Mustard and Cress, especially as it grows quickly, which is good as children don't have to wait too long for a result. ... Sprinkle a mixture of the mustard and cress seeds on top of the cotton wool pressing them down lightly.
www.bigeyedowl.co.uk/activities-growing.htm
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Mustard
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pungent yellow powder made from the seeds of the mustard plant.
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Cress
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plant with pungent leaves, eaten in salads.
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