Psst! This is the blog of Moira Burke, a Ph.D. student in the HCI Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.
Rife with derivative pop culture blather, this site occasionally features thoughts on social psychology, usability, aesthetics, and the general meanderings of someone figuring out the meaning of life. Won't you help me find it?
my first name @ this domain name
Also see: Veggieburgh, my restaurant and recipe site
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In Chinese, we call it purple veggie, because it is dark purple.
The first sentence means: Laver is a member of ? species, ? family.
It is tasty and nutritious, rich in protein, vitamins, calcium and other minerals. It has health benefits if taken often.
The part in square brackets is: "Prepare:" or "Cook:".
The paragraph below it is: Tear the laver in small pieces. Put the laver in boiling water, then put salt, msg, scallion to taste. Finish with sesame oil.