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In reply to the discussion: Pesto on... [View all]HopeHoops
(47,675 posts)33. Where in Columbia? I lived on Thunder Hill Rd. and the second time near the hospital and HCC.
Went to Thunder Hill Elementary and Wilde Lake High (the original one that had the Star Ship Enterprise library - they rebuilt it in box format). If you were never in the original high school, think about the library in "The Breakfast Club" - that's what it looked like.
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Well with freshly harvested basil, it really can't be beat. Grocery store stuff? Meh.
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#4
Fresh basil is fucking expensive!!! I built an herb box a few years back (4'x16').
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#31
Pasta OR Pizza or......one of the greatest flavor combos ever, that which is Pesto!
NRaleighLiberal
Oct 2012
#5
Our own basil and walnuts, with extra virgin olive oil and freshly ground parmesan of course.
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#9
Bethesda, Wheaton, Columbia, Montgomery Village, Columbia again, Laurel, and Riverdale.
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#30
Where in Columbia? I lived on Thunder Hill Rd. and the second time near the hospital and HCC.
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#33
Yeah, I know where that is. My driver's ed teacher owned the house they demolished...
HopeHoops
Oct 2012
#37
My dad's uncle is from Genova (Genoa) and family goes back centuries there
WilmywoodNCparalegal
Oct 2012
#13