Foods that are high in fiber include black beans, kidney beans, pinto beans and many vegetables, such as broccoli and peas. |
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Among your best bets are legumes such as chickpeas, pinto beans and lentils, which offer 5-7 fiber grams per half-cup serving. |
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No matter where your tastes take you, serve the tostada with pinto beans and Mexican rice for a satisfying weeknight fiesta. |
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By 1981 the total irrigated acreage had increased to 40,000 acres, and crop diversification had added alfalfa, pinto beans, corn, and milo. |
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He was very feisty and reminded Kris greatly of Lucky, her pinto little colt. |
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Kris clicked a lead onto his halter, the young pinto thoroughbred following behind Kris sleepily. |
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I liked to watch my younger cousin, Angie, barrel race her pinto pony, Carolina. |
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Across the alley from the Alamo lived a pinto pony and a Navajo who sang a sort of Indian Hideho. |
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The storm front had passed on through, fading, having delivered just enough rain to soak Joe and the pinto mare through to the skin. |
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He had made a noise, and one of the horses, a beautiful dark chestnut and white pinto, came running over. |
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Altair held on tightly, his horse grunting beneath him, and urged him forward, causing the pinto to bellow angrily. |
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Joe unwrapped Cochise's reins from the hitching rail and backed the pinto out into the street, where he vaulted into the saddle. |
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Adam turned from his brother and continued back up the slope to where his horse now grazed with his brother's pinto. |
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A painted horse is a quarter horse with colour, not like piebald or a pinto. |
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Frank McCay watched as Joe Cartwright wheeled his pinto around and headed for the Ponderosa. |
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Chika picked her mare, a dainty pinto named Lassi and slipped a bridle and saddle on the mare. |
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A roan pinto snapped to, looked at her a long, close moment before succumbing to a yawn. |
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It was a beautiful creature and as I moved to the switchback to enter the corral, the pinto began to crib on the fencing. |
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They found that red beans ranked number one, followed by wild blueberries, red kidney beans, pinto beans, and cultivated blueberries. |
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Some varieties, such as black and pinto beans, need only to be left on the plant until they've dried, usually when the plant has died. |
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He nudged Cochise towards the sound but the pinto out and out balked and refused to take another step. |
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The classic color is fawn with a black mask, but the breed also comes in pinto, white and brindle. |
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On the other side were three sleek horses, tall, with shining coats, chestnut, black, and a pinto, golden-blonde and black. |
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I would like a steak burrito, no rice, pinto beans with sour cream and cheese, and a small coke. |
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Soy and pinto beans, walnuts, and flaxseed are good sources of PUFAs, as are vegetables such as leeks and purslane. |
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There are pinto beans spiked with meaty bacon that just want a lick of salt. |
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They served enchiladas, pinto beans, tossed salad, and fruit gelatin. |
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The pinto was different, taller and leaner with more black in his coat, but he had that same short-bodied, chunky look that Joe Cartwright favoured. |
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He slowed the pinto to a walk, and tried to settle the horse down. |
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Kidney and pinto beans have 4-6 grams of fiber per half-cup. |
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Joe pulled up the pinto mare and touched the brim of his hat. |
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Adam muttered darkly under his breath about what he was going to do to a younger brother and shoved Sport after the quickly dwindling form of the pinto. |
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They process corn, popcorn, soybeans, and wheat, as well as amaranth, millet and dry edible beans such as navy beans, black turtle beans, pinto beans and great northern beans. |
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To make sure you're getting enough, eat two to three daily servings of lean protein, like chicken, fish, lentils, and kidney, navy, cannellini, and pinto beans. |
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Rita snapped around when she heard shuffling in the pinto beans. |
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We were handed a bowl containing a square of white-corn cornbread soaking up the bacon-flavored pinto bean broth along with a cup of sweet, fresh buttermilk. |
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Try pinto beans with chickpea hummus on pita bread, or a black bean soup. |
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Akitas are bred in a variety of colours and markings, including all-white, brindle, and pinto. |
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In the south, and particularly in the mountains where they grow huge heads of crisp cabbage, chow chow is a favorite relish to be eaten with a bowl of pinto beans. |
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However, other relatives are the navy bean, black beans and pinto beans. |
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Joe offered up a small prayer of gratitude and mounted the pinto mare. |
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Gallo pinto, Nicaragua's national dish, is made with white rice and red beans that are cooked individually and then fried together. |
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Though radishes, wheat, and corn were unaffected by these antibiotics, pinto bean plants showed ill effects. |
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Aduki beans contain magnesium and potassium, pinto beans provide folate, haricot beans contain iron, while cooked soya beans have riboflavin. |
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Away they went, the colt in the lead and the pinto after, until they reached the bunch of cottonwoods far up the stream where the yanging wild geese had their nests. |
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It can be used as a substitute for pinto bean or chilli bean. |
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A new pinto bean germplasm line, USPT-ANT-1, which harbors what's called the Co-42 gene, is resistant to the most destructive races of anthracnose. |
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