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07/04/2023

THEY ARE CALLED WEEDS, BUT SO HEALTHY

Did you know that some w**ds we are always worried about in our yards and Gardens are actually good for you, and can be delicious if prepared properly? Be sure to identify the w**ds correctly (The ones described here are easy to spot.) Avoid harvesting from anyplace you suspect pollution — such as from vehicle exhaust, lawn pesticide or doggy business. And remember that edible does not mean allergen-free. Here are 9 good ones:

DANDELION
Dandelion is one of the healthiest and most versatile vegetables on the planet. The entire plant is edible. The leaves are like vitamin pills, containing generous amounts of vitamins A, C and K — far more than those garden tomatoes, in fact — along with calcium, iron, manganese, and potassium.

The leaves are most tender, and tastiest, when they are young. This happens in the spring but also all summer along as the plant tries to rebound after being cut or pulled. You can add them to soup in great abundance. Or you can prepare them Italian style by sautéing with a little olive oil, salt, garlic and some hot red pepper.

You can eat the bright, open flower heads in a lightly fried batter. You can also make a simple wine with the flowers by fermenting them with raisins and yeast. If you are slightly adventurous, you can roast the dandelion root, grind it, and brew it like coffee. It's an acquired taste. You might want to have some sugar on hand.

PURSLANE
If you've ever lived in the city, you have seen good ol' Portulaca olearacea, or common purslane. The stuff grows in cracks in the sidewalk. Aside from being surprisingly tasty for a crack dweller, purslane tops the list of plants with omega-3 fatty acids, the type of healthy fat found in salmon.
If you dislike the bitter taste of dandelion greens, you still might like the lemony taste of purslane. The stems, leaves and flowers are all edible; and they can be eaten raw on salads — as they are prepared worldwide — or lightly sautéed.

You should keep a few things in mind, though, before your harvest. Watch out for spurge, a similar-looking sidewalk-crack dweller. Spurge is much thinner than purslane, and it contains a milky sap, so you can easily differentiate it. Also, your mother might have warned you about eating things off the sidewalk; so instead, look for purslane growing in your garden, or consider transplanting it to your garden from a sidewalk.

Also, note the some folks incorrectly call purslane "pigw**d," but that's a different w**d — edible but not as tasty.

LAMB'S QUARTERS
Lamb's-quarters are like spinach, except they are healthier, tastier and easier to grow. Lamb's-quarters, also called goosefoot, usually need more than a sidewalk crack to grow in, unlike dandelion or purslane. Nevertheless, they can be found throughout the urban landscape, wherever there is a little dirt.

The best part of the lamb's-quarters are the leaves, which are slightly velvety with a fine white powder on their undersides. Discard any dead or diseased leaves, which are usually the older ones on the bottom of the plant. The leaves and younger stems can be quickly boiled or sautéed, and they taste like a cross between spinach and Swiss chard with a slight nutty after-taste.

Maybe that taste combination doesn't appeal to you, but lamb's-quarters are ridiculously healthy. A one-cup serving will give you 10 times the daily-recommended dose of vitamin K; three times the vitamin A; more than enough vitamin C; and half your daily dose of calcium and magnesium.

PLANTAIN
Plantain, like dandelion, is a healthy, hardy w**d as ubiquitous in the city as broken glass. You know what it looks like, but you might not have known the name.
Part of the confusion is that plantain shares its name with something utterly different, the banana-like plantain, whose etymology is a mix of Spanish and native Caribbean. The so-called w**d plantain, or Plantago major, was cultivated in pre-Columbus Europe; and indeed Native Americans called it "the white man's footprint," because it seemed to follow European settlers.

Plantain has a nutritional profile similar to dandelion — that is, loaded with iron and other important vitamins and minerals. The leaves are tastiest when small and tender, usually in the spring but whenever new shoots appear after being cut back by a lawnmower. Bigger leaves are edible but bitter and fibrous.

The shoots of the broadleaf plantain, when green and tender and no longer than about four inches, can be described as a poor-man's fiddlehead, with a nutty, asparagus-like taste. Pan-fry in olive oil for just a few seconds to bring out this taste. The longer, browner shoots are also tasty prepared the same way, but the inner stem is too fibrous. You'll need to place the shoot in your mouth, clench with your teeth, and quickly pull out the stem. What you're eating are the plantain seeds.

The leaves of the equally ubiquitous narrow-leaf plantain, or Plantago lanceolata, also are edible when young. The shoot is "edible" only with quotation marks. You can eat the seeds should you have the patience to collect hundreds of plants for the handful of seeds you'd harvest. With time being money, it's likely not worth it.

CHICKWEED
One of the not-so-ugly w**ds worth pulling and keeping is chickw**d. Identified by purple stems, fuzzy green leaves, and starry white flower petals, this w**d is a fantastic source of vitamins A, D, B complex, and C. It also contains minerals like iron, zinc, calcium, and potassium. Chickw**d (Stellaria media) has a cornsilk-like flavor when eaten raw, and tastes similar to spinach when it is cooked. [1]

Chickw**d nourishes the lymph and glandular systems, and can heal cysts, fevers, and inflammation. It can help neutralize acid and help with yeast overgrowth and fatty deposits, too.
Additionally, chickw**d can be finely chopped and applied externally to irritated skin. Steep the plant in ¼ cup of boiling water for 15 minutes, and chickw**d provides benefits similar to dandelion root. Speaking of dandelion…

CLOVER
Other than the occasional four-leafed clover hunt, this common lawn w**d goes mostly unnoticed, even though it is becoming popular as a lawn replacement altogether. Clover is an important food for honeybees and bumblebees, and clover leaves and flowers can be used to add variety to human meals as well. Small amounts of raw clover leaves can be chopped into salads, or can be sauteed and added to dishes for a green accent, and the flowers of both red and white clover can be eaten raw or cooked, or dried for tea.

MALLOW
Mallow, or malva, is also known as cheesew**d, due to the shape of its seed pods, and can be found in many lawns or garden beds across the US. The leaves and the seed pods (also called the 'fruit') are both edible, either raw or cooked, and like many greens, are often more tender and palatable when smaller and less mature. The older leaves can be used like any other cooked green after steaming, boiling, or sauteing them.

WILD AMARANTH
The leaves of the wild amaranth, also known as pigw**d, are another great addition to any dish that calls for leafy greens, and while the younger leaves are softer and tastier, the older leaves can also be cooked like spinach. The seeds of the wild amaranth can be gathered and cooked just like store-bought amaranth, either as a cooked whole grain or as a ground meal, and while it does take a bit of time to gather enough to add to a meal, they can be a a good source of free protein.

STINGING NETTLES
It sounds like a cruel joke, but stinging nettles — should you be able to handle them without getting a painful rash from the tiny, acid-filled needles — are delicious cooked or prepared as a tea.

You may have brushed by these in the woods or even in your garden, not knowing what hit you, having been trained all your life to identify poison ivy and nothing else. The tiny needles fortunately fall off when steamed or boiled. The trick is merely using garden gloves to get the nettles into a bag.

Nettles tastes a little like spinach, only more flavorful and more healthful. They are loaded with essential minerals you won't find together outside a multivitamin bottle, and these include iodine, magnesium, potassium, phosphorous, silica and sulfur. Nettles also have more protein than most plants.

You can eat the leaves and then drink the water as tea, with or without sugar, hot or cold. If you are adventurous — or, you can collect entire plants to dry in your basement. The needles will eventually fall off, and you can save the dried leaves for tea all winter long. Info by Christopher Wanjek

Credit for the Great Identification photo goes to Cook's Illustrated Magazine.

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07/15/2019

Eventually, every vehicle will need new tires. They are a necessary part of responsible car maintenance, and are extremely important for keeping you safe on the road. Unfortunately, new tires can be very expensive, so what can you do to save a little dough when the time comes to replace? Consider buying used car parts and used Tires!
Consider buying new or used parts from Randy’s auto parts

Recent parts donor vehicles 2009 Aveo 1.6L, Automatic transmission. There is a few good parts left on this one. Also fre...
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Recent parts donor vehicles 2009 Aveo 1.6L, Automatic transmission. There is a few good parts left on this one. Also fresh to our inventory is a 2013 Focus 2.0L, automatic transmission, good lights,body parts and more. We also got in a 2010 Accord 2.5L, automatic transmission, many body parts, lights and drive train parts. Check this out 2013 C-Max 2.0L, automatic transmission, body parts,lights, and drive train.Lots of good parts on this one! Last but not least is a 2006 Legacy good automatic transmission, body parts, lights, glass and more.

Recent parts donor vehicles, 2013 Mazda 3, 2.0L  automatic transmission, body parts and drive train parts.Also fresh to ...
01/22/2019

Recent parts donor vehicles, 2013 Mazda 3, 2.0L automatic transmission, body parts and drive train parts.
Also fresh to our inventory is a 2006 Altima. 2.5L automatic transmission, some body parts. We also got in a 2007 Quest, Body parts drive train parts Engine parts. Check this out a 2006 Mazda 6, body parts engine parts drive train parts. Last but not least is a 2013 Sonata, 2.4L automatic transmission, lights. body parts and drive train parts!

Recent parts donor vehicles for the week. 2010 CX-7 has a 2.5L engine with a 5 speed automatic has some front end damage...
01/14/2019

Recent parts donor vehicles for the week.
2010 CX-7 has a 2.5L engine with a 5 speed automatic has some front end damage but lots of good parts.
Also fresh to our inventory is a 2011 Edge with a 3.5L engine and a automatic transmission lots of body parts and more. We also got in a 2013 Fusion with a 2.5L engine and Automatic transmission front end damage on this one but lots of good parts left. Check this out it's a 2014 Escape 2.5L engine,automatic transmission drivers side damage but many great parts that are still very usable. Last but not least is a 2012 Mazda 3 with a 2.5L engine and a automatic transmission has many good parts left.
For all you used parts needs please call Randy's Auto parts we have 2 locations Ephrata 509-754-3584 also Okanogan 509-422-3170.

Recent parts donor Vehicles 2004 Outlander 2.4L Auto, body parts, lights and drive train parts. Also fresh to our invent...
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Recent parts donor Vehicles 2004 Outlander 2.4L Auto, body parts, lights and drive train parts. Also fresh to our inventory 2013 Juke 1.6L Auto, body parts, drive train parts and light. We also got in a 2010 Accent 1.6L Auto, drive train part, body parts and light. Check this out a 2006 Altima 2.5L Auto body parts Lights and more. For any of your auto parts needs CALL 509-754-3584 now have Spanish speaker.

12/31/2018

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HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM RANDY'S AUTO PARTS AND TOWING!
12/31/2018

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM RANDY'S AUTO PARTS AND TOWING!

Recent parts donor vehicles for this week 2002 RX300 with a 3.0L Auto, lots of body parts and lights. Also fresh to our ...
12/26/2018

Recent parts donor vehicles for this week 2002 RX300 with a 3.0L Auto, lots of body parts and lights. Also fresh to our inventory is 2000 Silverado 2500 with a 6.0L Auto, some body parts and drive train parts. We also got in a 2013 Vitra it has a 3.6L Auto that is not any good so engine parts, has lights and body part. Check this out it's a 2001 Ram 1500 with a 3.9L 5 speed manual, has some lights and drive train parts. Last but not least is a 2002 4-Runner with a 3.4L Auto, lights, body parts and drive train parts on this one. CALL US with all your used part need 509-754-3584.

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12/21/2018

HAVE A SAFE HOLIDAY!

Recent parts donor vehicles! This week we have a 2007 B-2300 with a 2.3L engine it has higher miles, its automatic, has ...
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Recent parts donor vehicles! This week we have a 2007 B-2300 with a 2.3L engine it has higher miles, its automatic, has many body parts, lights and Transmission. Also fresh to our inventory is a 2010 Camaro with a 3.6L engine. Its automatic. Has many body parts, lights and drive train parts. We also got in a 2014 Patriot with a 2.4L engine. It has a 6 speed automatic in it and is 4 wheel drive . Has body parts, drive train parts and transmission. Check this out 2007 Jetta 2.5L Engine, body parts, lights and drive train parts.
Last but not least is a 2015 Impala it has a bad engine but we have engine parts, lights and drive train parts if you need them.

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