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That sounds delicious! I have a similar salad that I love. It has added pinto or Romano beans, and the crunch comes from red peppers and sometimes green onion. I also add feta cheese for the saltiness. But I think maybe next time I will try leaving it out, and use your sauce instead. I love ginger so much!
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That is a lot of information that you have for us specially about chickpeas. I had some inkling about this and now it is confirmed. I have never thought of adding boiled beans with any salad. Must try this one.
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It is tasty in eating and looks good i wanna eat it just now but it is inanimate not real but I will try to make it at home. But I will it thsue as I stat under…
Directions
In a small saucepan, cook carrots in a small amount of boiling water for 4 minutes. Add the beans; cook 4-5 minutes longer or until vegetables are crisp-tender. Drain; chill in ice water. …
In a small bowl, whisk the lemon juice, oil, sugar, mustard, garlic, salt and cumin. Pour over bean mixture; toss to coat.ngredients:
3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar or rice vinegar
1 tablespoon low-sodium tamari
1 teaspoon mustard, preferably German
1 tablespoon sesame tahini
2 1/2 cup cooked and drained no-salt-added garbanzo or cannellini beans
1/2 cup thinly sliced green onions
1/2 cup grated carrots
1/2 bunch parsley, choppedMethod:
Whisk together vinegar, tamari, mustard, tahini and 3 tablespoons water in a medium bowl. Add beans, green onions, carrots and parsley, toss to combine and set aside at room temperature to let marinate for at least 15 minutes before serving.Make and enjoy I am eating just now at home while writing the article.
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Wow, I never thought of making these until now – gave me a brilliant idea what to do with those paper rolls next time! I agree – kids easily get bored no matter how many toys they have. My son is constantly bored with his stuff so my husband and I decided to take some of his stuff away and keep it inside the storage. We then take it out and keep the “old” toys away to swap, LOL!
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Buying expensive toys will be wasting money away, young kids do not like repeat toys.Nice of you, you have the talent of many things.
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It is sad that on account of a few fanatics the entire community is condemned.
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Those terrorists are Syrian Muslims. The Abusayafs in Phils are Muslims, so most of them are not in the right wings.
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Worry about followers from Muslim nations? I’m not sure that I can be worried. I’m kind of ignorant when it comes to geography. Not really sure I can even identify Muslim nations on the map. The Internet is border-less. The only time the Internet has borders is when the specific countries choose to create the barriers. Build a psychological wall in my head? For me, that would take too much effort. As far as I’m concerned if you want to follow or friend me and you don’t do anything to make me feel like your association may be a threat, or you intend to harass me, then … Howdy! 🙂
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No the Muslims nation is a peaceful nation and the terrorists on earth have no religion their religion becomes money and murder and nothing else.
As a Muslim, I am tired of condemning terrorist attacks being carried out by inherently violent people who hijack my religion. I am tired of condemning these attacks to people who are calm and apathetic when Muslims are killed by these same radicalized terrorists.I am tired of hearing the word “terrorist” not being used when the suspect in a terrorist attack is a non-Muslim. I am tired of the “mentally disabled” excuse being recycled when the suspect in a terrorist attack is a Caucasian. I am tired of seeing hundreds of terrorist attacks carried out by non-Muslims not get the same coverage of even a single terrorist attack where the suspect happens to be Muslim
According to the FBI, 94% of terrorist attacks carried out in the United States from 1980 to 2005 have been by non-Muslims. This means that an American terrorist suspect is over nine times more likely to be a non-Muslim than a Muslim. According to this same report, there were more Jewish acts of terrorism in the United States than Islamic, yet when was the last time we heard about the threat of Jewish terrorism in the media?
For the same exact reasons that we cannot blame the entire religion of Judaism or Christianity for the violent actions of those carrying out crimes under the names of these religions, we have absolutely no justifiable grounds to blame Muslims for terrorism.
There have been 140,000 terror attacks committed worldwide since 1970. Even if Muslims carried out all of these attacks (which is an absurd assumption given the fact mentioned in my first point), those terrorists would represent less than 0.00009 percent of all Muslims.
To put things into perspective, this means that you are more likely to be struck by lightening in your lifetime than a Muslim is likely to commit a terrorist attack during that same timespan.
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