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h the full traditional recipe requires adding | potatoes, onion, hominy, eggs, cream cheese and guinea |
It is planted alongside | potatoes to repel the Colorado potato beetle, with one |
Amandine | potatoes have become popular in Switzerland. |
They grew corn and | potatoes and had vegetable gardens. |
Farmers grew wheat and | potatoes in the town's sandy loam. |
ure, especially the cultivation of grains and | potatoes, as well as the raising of pigs. |
The most important crops are rice and | potatoes, while other important agricultural products |
grasses in vegetable crops such as leeks and | potatoes. |
her important products are beans, cassava and | potatoes. |
ns from the American Indians and tomatoes and | potatoes, European discoveries from Central and South |
Mushrooms, rice, pasta and | potatoes commonly accompany this dish, which is served |
tern parts of the constituency, pyrethrum and | potatoes in the central and northern parts of the cons |
her important products are maize, cassava and | potatoes. |
r important products are peanuts, cassava and | potatoes. |
a later date it was "over a Neck of Veal and | Potatoes, at the Old Slaughter Coffee House", that the |
hile other important products are cassava and | potatoes. |
ito (Suaeda spp.) that resembles rosemary and | potatoes served in a mole sauce. |
de from any source of starch; wheat, rice and | potatoes are the most common sources. |
ght acres of barley, plots of oats, maize and | potatoes and a fruit garden". |
Rye, barley, oats, wheat and | potatoes were cultivated, cattle and horses were bred. |
nd large quantities of wheat, wine, oats, and | potatoes are produced. |
while other important products are maize and | potatoes. |
arable farms, these growing mainly wheat and | potatoes. |
such as cabbage, carrots, turnips, celery and | potatoes. |
ortant products are cabbage, beans, maize and | potatoes. |
g to San Francisco with a cargo of timber and | potatoes, which he hoped to sell to participants in th |
ducing good crops of wheat, barley, oats, and | potatoes; the scenery is extensive, varied, and pictur |
ated by arable fields, in which rye, oats and | potatoes produce good returns. |
portant agricultural products are cassava and | potatoes. |
nd vegetables, root crops such as carrots and | potatoes, floriculture, lawn/garden/house plants, and |
other important products are beans, maize and | potatoes. |
portant products are fruits, beans, maize and | potatoes. |
ortant products are beans, maize, cassava and | potatoes. |
duce maize, sunflower seeds, sorghum, rye and | potatoes. |
while other important products are wheat and | potatoes. |
mportant products are vegetables, cassava and | potatoes. |
The most important crops are rice and | potatoes; also maize is an important agricultural prod |
tators in touchy matters, the social meat and | potatoes, human rights violations, of political and ci |
ingredients do not include onions, garlic and | potatoes). |
l savoury pie consisting mainly of onions and | potatoes. |
sessions, and a continuous diet of bacon and | potatoes (as prescribed by the company). |
The most important crops are rice and | potatoes; also vegetables are an important agricultura |
The most important crops are rice and | potatoes, while other important agricultural products |
important agricultural products are maize and | potatoes. |
ild) meat, rice, locally-grown vegetables and | potatoes. |
important agricultural products are beans and | potatoes. |
portant agricultural products are cassava and | potatoes. |
ricultural products are cucumber, cassava and | potatoes. |
He allowed the parish to store coal and | potatoes to distribute to the poor during the 13-week |
United States that specialized in steaks and | potatoes. |
vegetables or kimchi, most often zucchini and | potatoes. |
t agricultural products are citrus fruits and | potatoes. |
The most important crops are rice and | potatoes, while other important agricultural products |
with most agriculture focusing on cereals and | potatoes, as well as animal herding. |
The early traffic was wheat, coal and | potatoes, but this started to change in the 1890s to f |
Mice, silkworms, and | potatoes are just a few organisms that have already be |
products are vegetables, cassava, barley and | potatoes. |
agricultural products are maize, cassava and | potatoes. |
nt agricultural products are beans, maize and | potatoes. |
The most important crops are rice and | potatoes, while other important agricultural products |
made of baked pilchards, along with eggs and | potatoes, covered with a pastry crust. |
and vegetables, most frequently, cabbage and | potatoes of which Choucroute is the most characteristi |
sh items such as carrots, onions, turnips and | potatoes and any fresh fruit. |
The yard initially handled coal and | potatoes, but was later expanded to take cattle with t |
Fresh fruit and vegetables, including apples, | potatoes and bananas |
lity including homegrown food such as apples, | potatoes and eggs and using renewable energy - solar p |
The most important crops are | potatoes and fruits, while other important agricultura |
The most important crop are | potatoes, while other important products are beans, ma |
tivated (producing diverse foodstuffs such as | potatoes and onions), agriculture is not a principal e |
ften includes additional ingredients, such as | potatoes, onions, and tofu. |
tes rating high on the glycemic index such as | potatoes and carrots. |
This is however, unlikely as | potatoes were in present in Spain in 1536. |
utward traffic in agricultural goods, such as | potatoes and onions, and inward traffic of manure and |
infest sugarcane, tuber-bearing crops such as | potatoes, and ornamental plants. |
onions (or sometimes other vegetables such as | potatoes or broccoli), anchovies, olives, cheese, mort |
Bag fillers, such as | potatoes, or other produce are one application. |
trict Jains don't eat root vegetables such as | potatoes, onions, roots and tubers, because tiny life |
ining a great deal of starchy staples such as | potatoes, rice etc. |
tivated plants especially vegetables (such as | potatoes) and on numerous wild plants. |
dish can be made by adding to the asparagus, | potatoes and cod. |
It is made from bacon, | potatoes and onions which are enclosed in a pastry cas |
ties include barbecue nachos and loaded baked | potatoes. |
ood, a choice between salmon and crabs, baked | potatoes and corn. |
nu which features more than 20 types of baked | potatoes. |
m, as well as hot dogs, salads, stuffed baked | potatoes, and soft-serve ice cream. |
rop products in the 1980s were wheat, barley, | potatoes, sugar beets, rye, and hops (an important exp |
f ingredients, including meat, cheese, beans, | potatoes, vegetables, seafood or combinations. |
e area include dry edible beans, sugar beets, | potatoes, seed canola and seed alfalfa. |
Black | Potatoes: The Story of the Great Irish Famine, 1845 to |
s often accompanied by french fries or boiled | potatoes. |
Plain boiled | potatoes are often served as an accompaniment. |
ith onions and served with carrots and boiled | potatoes. |
ultost is either used on bread or with boiled | potatoes, butter, sour cream and flatbread. |
n an edible bowl made of bread or with boiled | potatoes. |
Boiled | potatoes |
Sparing use of white rice, white bread, | potatoes, pasta and sweets; |
sted of stapes like rice or bean soup, bread, | potatoes, boiled salt beef or pork, and coffee. |
A Narrow gauge railway was used to bring | potatoes in from the fields to a depot across the road |
with peas, cucumbers, beans, corn, buckwheat, | potatoes, pumpkins, and squash. |
Bush | potatoes are cooked in the hot earth beside the fire, |
e aborigines, by promoting the growth of bush | potatoes and other edible ground level plants. |
trying to live for a year on nothing else but | potatoes and water. |
ato-based stew that is usually accompanied by | potatoes, carrots and other vegetables. |
rm delegate to protest an embargo on Canadian | potatoes. |
The main producs are frozen, fresh and canned | potatoes, including french fries, potato starch flour |
osolli (salad from boiled beetroots, carrots, | potatoes, apples and pickled cucumber. |
important agricultural products are cassava, | potatoes and tomato. |
pical products from them were butter, cattle, | potatoes, buckwheat, cider, oxen, horses, swine and sh |
s (0.57 km2) producing organic milk, cheeses, | potatoes, pigs, beef and cereals using sustainable ene |
hot dogs, French fries, and on boiled chopped | potatoes, a salad commonly known as papas mayo". |
es, such as alfalfa, lespedeza, flax, clover, | potatoes, chrysanthemum, dahlia, helenium, trumpet vin |
ons, and even families, but the dish contains | potatoes, usually (but not always) onions and often (b |
e, two pick-up truck loads of chickens, corn, | potatoes, and beets. |
Crops grown here include corn, | potatoes, fava beans, carrots, spinach, onions, radish |
ing of a liquid (water or milk), either corn, | potatoes, or wheat, and some other minor ingredients. |
an 600 km² in wheat, rice, vineyards, cotton, | potatoes, vegetables and orchard trees. |
For the game show, see Couch | Potatoes (game show). |
Couch | Potatoes (1989) |
Tombet: Fried courgettes, | potatoes, eggplant and red peppers baked in tomato sau |
search into the optimal production of creamer | potatoes. |
The skin of creamer | potatoes is waxy and high in moisture content, and the |
Creamer | potatoes are varieties of potatoes harvested before th |
uebec bistro dish is Pommes Persillade, cubed | potatoes fried in a small amount of oil, with persilla |
ig's stomach traditionally stuffed with cubed | potatoes and loose pork sausage. |
ists of the dressing, beet, pickled cucumber, | potatoes, carrot and onion. |
The tomatoes, cucumbers, | potatoes and other ingredient vegetables are cut into |
frozen and they were unable to fish, they cut | potatoes lengthwise and fried them in oil to accompany |
Mechanically damaged | potatoes also produce increased levels of glycoalkaloi |
included a potato dish, known as Delmonico's | potatoes, prepared by making a mashed potato dish topp |
A Celtic carved stone head was found digging | potatoes in the townland and is now in the possession |
d of a heart attack after a day spent digging | potatoes, at his home in Tunbridge, Vermont. |
tive compere, he contends himself with eating | potatoes and laughing at other mates' failures. |
ney, or even mustard and accompanied by eggs, | potatoes, or pancakes. |
lo is traditionally made with beef and either | potatoes or chayote. |
1950s, produces cereals, hay, and especially | potatoes. |
vineyards and cattle and grain are grown even | potatoes, tomatoes and tulips. |
ret assassin operation, topped with exploding | potatoes and the temptations of capitalism. |
as andenes for over a thousand years to farm | potatoes, maize, and other native crops. |
raditionally, it is accompanied by small firm | potatoes (Bintje, Charlotte or Raclette varieties), gh |
been used as a dip for chips and filling for | potatoes. |
accompanied with bratkartoffeln (sliced fried | potatoes), onions and sweet cucumber. |
a barbecued chicken feast complete with fried | potatoes and ramps and local green beans. |
In Calabrian cuisine they are made with fried | potatoes, with or without anchovies inside. |
"plate" (same as a tray but with french fried | potatoes or other vegetables) or in sandwiches using p |
f meat sausages, and as a first step in fried | potatoes. |
ssociation between consumption of fried/baked | potatoes and cancer risk.” |
Latkes need not necessarily be made from | potatoes. |
05 Cherrygarth Farm started to diversify from | potatoes and converted dis-used farm buildings into lu |
Potato starch is starch extracted from | potatoes. |
Katakuriko is now often processed from | potatoes, which are much cheaper, as true katakuriko i |
guard when she goes into the fields to gather | potatoes. |
side project is the alt-country band The Gay | Potatoes. |
fried chicken, beef stew, green beens, german | potatoes, sauerkraut, peach halves & whatever the comm |
They are generally either Yukon Gold | potatoes or Red potatoes, called gold creamers or red |
s (napkins, bags, etc.) and "dry" food goods ( | potatoes, buns, etc.), as well as a walk-in refrigerat |
This latter led to staples such as grain, | potatoes, meat, and dairy products becoming so scarce |
ation of fermented substances such as grains, | potatoes, or molasses. |
He raised fox and mink for fur and grew | potatoes. |
He settled in Gawler, grew | potatoes, went broke and settled in Adelaide. |
e land, and from this time the residents grew | potatoes. |
They grow | potatoes small in Iloilo. |
The family survived by growing | potatoes, corn, cabbage, and by keeping bees and selli |
00 farmers who made their main living growing | potatoes, and who feared that the potato market would |
Eastern North Carolina Brunswick Stew has | potatoes, which thickens it considerably. |
The song is an account of a trucker who hauls | potatoes from Prince Edward Island. |
ought to have arrived in Europe with imported | potatoes sometime during 19th century. |
JA is also responsible for tuber formation in | potatoes, yams, and onions. |
he tomato alkaloid while solanine is found in | potatoes. |
rease the levels of glycoalkaloids present in | potatoes. |
rally occurring protease inhibitor peptide in | potatoes that can form complexes with several metallo- |
abbage and its relatives, and powdery scab in | potatoes. |
As it includes | potatoes and pastry, the pie can be served on its own |
cornbread, while in other places it includes | potatoes as the main carbohydrate. |
s traffic was agricultural produce, including | potatoes, From the Dennis family farms. |
It infects | potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) causing their tubers to t |
lar work on a smaller scale) of research into | potatoes in the UK, and has been for many decades. |
out 1570 that a Spanish ship first introduced | potatoes to Europe." |
nds to understand the man's ravings involving | potatoes and a contract signed in blood coming due; wh |
etables, such as strawberries, peaches, Irish | potatoes, or celery. |
The most important crop is | potatoes, while other important products are maize, ri |
also came to be known for the quality of its | potatoes which carved themselves a sizable share in th |
rings were sufficiently crispy and the jacket | potatoes up to standard. |
mbled eggs or be used as a topping for jacket | potatoes. |
One plant produced kidney-shaped | potatoes, with a paper-thin skin, which they called th |
novel released in 1997, Attack of the Killer | Potatoes, pays tribute to the film. |
biggest potato" contest, which attracts large | potatoes from across the county. |
of Warsaw), Chopin hand-selects late-harvest | potatoes, valued for their high starch content, to cra |
ing excluded, and Costa Rica decided to leave | potatoes out of the FTA. |
During his stay, he planted and lifted | potatoes, cut peat, helped dip sheep and planted trees |
The tuberous roots could be eaten like | potatoes, roasted, steamed, eaten fresh or dried, made |
s such as brown rice, starchy vegetables like | potatoes and yams, lean meat, and seafood. |
AP), which provides commodity food items like | potatoes to soup kitchens, homeless shelters,and simil |
ce, while other important products are maize, | potatoes and soya. |
based on agriculture (cereals, wheat, maize, | potatoes, vegetables, alfalfa, vines and others) and a |
Mashed | Potatoes was Steve Alaimo's second album for Checker R |
y expanded with fried okra, cole slaw, mashed | potatoes, corn on the cob, and honey butter biscuits b |
As she cooks the mashed | potatoes and sausages, she tells an indifferent audien |
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