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Peaceable Imperatrix

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Because if I were in charge of the world, it would be a GREAT place...

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Peaceable Imperatrix | Because if I were in charge of the world, it would be a GREAT place… Skip to content Peaceable Imperatrix Because if I were in charge of the world, it would be a GREAT place… Home 100 Things About Books Read 2012 Listmaking: Previous Years 2012 :: 1 11 January 2012 I’ve got a new favorite kitchen tool. It’s often overlooked, and most people don’t even use it. But you should — you really should. It is an ice cube tray. Really. I’ve been using mine for pesto for many years — in fact, I even blogged about it. Then, this fall, our parsley plant just wouldn’t stop producing. We had more parsley growing int the garden than any one family could use. So, I did a bit of internet searching, and ended up whirring up huge handfuls of parsley with a bit of water and freezing it in cubes. The end product does look a bit “crispy” on the edges — so next time I might whir it up with oil. But so far it’s been nice to pop a cube or two into a soup or st...

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