1. Watermelon Rind and Jalapeño Pickles
There is nothing quite like chomping on a wedge of watermelon on a hot summer’s day. But, don’t throw away those rinds. With a texture and flavor much like a cucumber, they are perfect for making pickles with. These Watermelon Rind and Jalapeño Pickles by Linda Ly make a wonderful topping for any tacos.
2. Healthy Stuffed Potato Skins
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You are thinking mashed potatoes for dinner, so you peel the spuds, throw away the skins and cook up the rest. Stop! Why not bake the whole potatoes, scoop out the fluffy white innards and save that for later. Right now, enjoy the most nutritious part of the potato by making some of Vaishali Honawar’s Healthy Stuffed Potato Skins.
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How he started
Born in 1930 in Ulsan, South Korea, the late Nongshim chairman was the third in a family of ten siblings. His late oldest brother, Shin Kyuk-ho, was the founder of conglomerate Lotte Group.
After serving military service as a police officer and graduating with a law degree in 1958, Shin helped his brother at Lotte s confectionery business in Japan.
Shin started to take an interest in instant noodles known as ramyeon , a then-recent invention that was gaining popularity in Japan.
As his elder brother did not express any interest in the instant noodles scene, Shin started to look for ways to start his own business against his elder brother s wishes.
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