Apr 28, 2012
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Pickled Kale →

laneie:

Oh. Yes.

skinnyflints:

Tastes even more awesome than it sounds. Delicious on sandwiches, and makes an amazeballs garnish for dirty martinis and bloody marys (try adding some of the brine to your martinis and bloodies- soooo good)!

Ingredients:

1 bunch organic kale, washed very well (I like red kale best for this)

We will make this #laneie. Yes we will.

Notes

  1. katherinebryant reblogged this from laneie and added:
    We will make this #laneie. Yes we will.
  2. laneie reblogged this from skinnyflints and added:
    Oh. Yes.
  3. skinnyflints posted this

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