Exploring lean construction and the future of building design | Professor Iris Tommelein, University of California, Berkeley

It's this two-part process and the double rolling that's the key to perfectly round sushi that maintains its shape (and actually sticks together).

See you back here when it's time to discuss those results.About Food & Wine.3. cloves garlic.

Exploring lean construction and the future of building design | Professor Iris Tommelein, University of California, Berkeley

, halved lengthwise and cut crosswise into 3/4-inch pieces.(about 2 1/3 cups)., cut diagonally into 3/4-inch slices.

Exploring lean construction and the future of building design | Professor Iris Tommelein, University of California, Berkeley

chopped fresh parsley.In a large saucepan, heat the oil over moderately low heat.

Exploring lean construction and the future of building design | Professor Iris Tommelein, University of California, Berkeley

Add the onion, garlic, and carrots.

Cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion is translucent, about 5 minutes.. Add the lentils, water, salt, bay leaf, and thyme.I like to eat radishes a lot.

I make radish sandwiches with butter and Maldon salt on the crusty end of a bread loaf.. Best new store-bought ingredient or product?.It’s made of seven different kinds of nuts and flax seeds, and you have to store it upside down.. Do you have any food superstitions, or pre- or post-shift rituals?.

Sometimes if I’m picking herbs, I’ll throw the stems into the wood underneath the grill.Also, I can’t relax until my station is set up.. Post-shift, I like to sit down to a meal and a glass of wine.

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