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Chop some bacon and fry it until it's crispy. Scoop out the bacon and in the bacon grease, saute an onion you've diced. When the onion is slightly browned add a BIG bunch of chopped collard greens and enough chicken stock to half cover the greens. Cover this and simmer until the greens wilt down. Then add some garlic powder and a little chili flake. Simmer until the greens are tender. Add the bacon back to the pot and serve with corn bread.
asian greens and maybe carrots
Collard Greens INGREDIENTS * 6 ounces salt pork * 8 cups water * salt to taste * 2 bunches collard greens * 1/2 cup cider vinegar * 4 teaspoons white sugarDIRECTIONS # Place the pork, water and salt in a medium size pot. Bring to a boil over medium high heat. Skim off any fat that rises to the top. Reduce temperature to low and let simmer for 30 minutes. # Meanwhile, prepare greens. Discard damaged or yellow parts of leaves. Cut away the tough ends from each leaf. Place greens in a colander, and wash thoroughly until rinse water is clear of dirt. Fold each leaf in half at its center vein, fold over once or twice more, then cut in half. # Stir prepared greens into the simmering liquid. Let simmer all together for approximately 1 hour over low heat. Ladle into shallow bowls, and add sugar and cider vinegar to each bowl. Serve.
People who serve in a government are known as officials.
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76 people serve in the senate didn't you know that!
The government tries to serve the people.
2/3's of the people who served will serve again
The people that are in The West Wing serve the president.
Jewish people serve God. They do this by following the ethics of their religion.
The Delegates
Some people who serve in the Judicial branch are Judges and Lawyers.