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  • Today’s topic: Taste your finished homebrew
  • The Kitchn’s Beer School: 20 lessons, 7 assignments to brew your first 1-gallon batch of beer.
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Today is the day! Your homebrew is finally ready to be tasted. You’ve been so patient the past few weeks through all the stages of brewing — first collecting all the equipment and ingredients, then brewing the beer wort, and nursing it through primary and secondary fermentation — and now it’s time for your reward.

We even have a menu that will pair beautifully with your very first homemade beer. Go on. Grab a bottle opener. It’s time.

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Use this yoga flow to release the tension that might be the source of your back pain.

Low back pain can range from annoying to debilitating. And figuring out how or why it happens, short of an acute situation, can be tricky.  As we age (*cough*), a back can get thrown out of whack with just one bad lift.

 

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Use this yoga flow to release the tension that might be the source of your back pain.

Low back pain can range from annoying to debilitating. And figuring out how or why it happens, short of an acute situation, can be tricky.  As we age (*cough*), a back can get thrown out of whack with just one bad lift.

 

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It’s so automatic to toss some chopped carrots into the pan, along with the other vegetables, that I fear we sometimes forget how amazing they can be as the star of the show, especially at the peak of their season. Carrots can be delightfully crisp and crunchy when raw, but then they turn so silky-soft when cooked. They also add a brilliant pop of color and a surprising sweetness wherever they go.

Dress them up or keep them simple — here’s how to shower carrots with love all summer long.

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  1. Whole Foods labeling system tomatoes
    1. Some Farmers Aren’t Happy with Whole Foods’ New Rating System
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  2. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream
    2. Get Ready for Ben & Jerry’s Vegan Ice Cream in 2016
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  3. Grape Soda
    3. Can You Guess the First Artificial Flavor Ever Created?
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  4. 4. The Newest Cocktail Pairing Is Whiskey and Tea
    Food News

  5. Lemon pie with vegan meringue
    5. This Gorgeous Vegan Meringue Is Made from the Most Surprising Ingredient!

  6. 6. Chipotle Is Working to Revamp Its Tortillas
    Food News

  7. 7. F.D.A. Wants Trans Fats Gone in 3 Years
    Food News

  8. 8. The Real Scoop on Gelato vs. Ice Cream
    Food News

  9. 9. Corona Is Expanding Its Breweries to Keep up with Demand
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  10. Taco Emoji
    10. Finally! We’re Getting a Taco Emoji
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Moss Pudding 3Irish moss is a type of seaweed that grows along the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America. Like most sea vegetables, Irish moss is high in iodine, magnesium, calcium, manganese, zinc, bromine, and other minerals. It’ s also a source of carrageenan, the jelly-like thickening agent used to thicken a variety of food products.

Irish moss isn’t something to eat every day, but transforming seaweed into gel is a fun little experiment. Plus, there’s a burning question about Irish moss that needs to be answered. Can pudding made from seaweed actually taste good? Not just tolerably good, but really good?

When a package of Irish moss is opened and a strong aroma of ocean wafts out, it’s hard to believe that throwing seaweed in a blender with chocolate is a good idea. But once it turns into gel, Irish moss has only a slightly detectable flavor that’s completely masked by chocolate, espresso and coconut. The espresso powder in this version of Irish moss pudding is an especially nice addition, giving the pudding a more complex dark chocolate flavor.

The allure of Irish moss for many is that it gives desserts a creamy texture without adding any dairy. This pudding is creamy, no doubt, though not quite as rich and velvety as pudding made from whole milk. But the Irish moss gel also means that cornstarch and loads of sugar can be skipped too, which makes this pudding even more appealing.

Servings: 2

Time in the Kitchen: 15 minutes, plus 4 to 12 hours to soak the Irish moss

Irish Moss Gel

Before making the pudding, the Irish moss must first be turned into gel.

The thickening power of Irish moss varies from batch to batch, so exact measurements aren’t always going to yield the exact same results. Think of the measurements below as estimates. As a general rule, a handful of the moss plus just enough water to cover it in the blender is about right. The texture of the gel can be fairly loose; don’t necessarily expect a texture as firm as Jello. For this reason, pudding is the easiest dessert to make with Irish moss because it’s very forgiving and doesn’t require a firm, sliceable texture.

Ingredients:

Irish Moss

  • A small handful (about 1/2 cup/2 ounces/56 g) whole leaf Irish Moss
  • ¾ cup cold water (180 ml)

Instructions:

Rinse the Irish moss thoroughly in several rinses of water. There will be a good amount of sand and debris to wash away.

Cover the rinsed Irish moss with cold water and soak 4 to 12 hours. Most packages of Irish moss will have a recommended soaking time.

Drain the water from the moss. The moss will have at least doubled in volume. Chop the moss up with a knife or kitchen shears. Measure out about 1 cup/4 ounces/113 g of the soaked, chopped moss and put it in a high-powered blender (like a Vitamix).

Add the 3/4 cup cold water and blend on medium speed for 3 to 5 minutes until the moss and water have turned into a very smooth gel.

Keep the gel in the refrigerator if not using immediately. It will stay fresh about a week.

Irish Moss Chocolate Espresso Pudding

Ingredients:

Primal

  • 1/2 cup Irish moss gel (120 ml)
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup (15 ml)
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract (2.5 ml)
  • 2 teaspoons instant espresso powder (10 ml)
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (15 g)
  • 1 cup coconut milk (240 ml)
  • 2 tablespoons warmed coconut oil (30 ml)

*The amounts of maple syrup and cocoa powder can be increased if you like, for a sweeter and more chocolatey pudding.

Instructions:

In a blender, combine the Irish moss gel, maple syrup, vanilla extract, espresso powder, cocoa powder, coconut milk and coconut oil. Blend for 1 to 2 minutes, until very smooth. Chill before serving.

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The recent controversy over Caitlyn Jenner proves the world out there is not always so well versed in sport issues as I might have presumed.

I have been writing articles for Breaking Muscle for nearly three years and have enjoyed writing without having to give complex explanations of various issues to the readers. I have always assumed a certain level of knowledge among you all.

 

Well, with the recent news of Olympian Bruce Jenner coming out as a transgender, I find that the world out there is not always so well versed in sport issues as I might have presumed.

 

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The recent controversy over Caitlyn Jenner proves the world out there is not always so well versed in sport issues as I might have presumed.

I have been writing articles for Breaking Muscle for nearly three years and have enjoyed writing without having to give complex explanations of various issues to the readers. I have always assumed a certain level of knowledge among you all.

 

Well, with the recent news of Olympian Bruce Jenner coming out as a transgender, I find that the world out there is not always so well versed in sport issues as I might have presumed.

 

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