The black-eyed bean and broccoli curry is a mistake, with the broccoli irredeemably overcooked. |
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The beautiful purple petals that radiate from its dark cone-shaped centre somewhat resemble the commonly grown black-eyed Susan. |
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Mountain laurel and pink rhododendron peek out of the woods, while black-eyed susans and sweet peas brighten the roadside. |
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They are more similar to dried beans than either crowder or black-eyed peas, and make a clear liquor when cooked. |
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During warm-weather months, bachelor's buttons, black-eyed Susans, and calendula line the compound's walls. |
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We agreed that the standout dish, in terms of pure flavour, was the black-eyed peas masala, made with cream and fresh cilantro. |
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I thought my father in his time would have preferred scarlet bee balm and black-eyed Susans. |
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The blooms on this huge-flowered black-eyed Susan actually look better a few days after they've been in the vase. |
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Less invasive kinds, such as black-eyed Susan vine, can even weave themselves among other annuals and perennials, creating a wild look. |
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We raise 10 beetle larvae on black-eyed beans and 10 on mung beans, and we measure their size as adults. |
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Vicious black-eyed figures in long dark cloaks with white neck collars and black horsewhips marshal the procession. |
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Many parts of the United States celebrate the new year by eating black-eyed peas. |
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Crispy duck confit is equally hearty, more so when you factor in black-eyed peas for a soul-food spin. |
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The other bridesmaids wore burnt orange dresses and carried pomanders of fresh black-eyed cream germinis. |
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Sorghum, millet, maize, cowpeas, and black-eyed peas are the main subsistence crops. |
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Other pricey plants that easily start from seed include delphiniums, foxgloves, black-eyed Susans, and coneflowers. |
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The Women is the story of nice girl Mary Haines, sporty and straightforward, who loses her husband to shop-girl vamp Crystal Allen, a red-lipped, black-eyed Joan Crawford. |
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Native wildflowers such as black-eyed susans and phlox also bring them in, as does the aptly named bee balm, a hardy, spreading perennial that Native Americans used for tea. |
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Landscapes are her favored subject, as well as the bluebonnets, black-eyed Susans, and other wildflowers that surround the house in spring and summer. |
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England fans in Otley tucked into a traditional Nigerian breakfast of spicy black-eyed pea fritters and friend bananas at Korks Wine Bar and Brasserie. |
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A native prairie of black-eyed Susans, Indian grass, big and little bluestem, ladino clover, and other native grasses quilts the 32 acres of bottomground near the river. |
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Add the black-eyed peas, coconut oil, coconut milk, and curry leaves. |
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The tagliatelli with pheasant ragout, rich and pungent, or grilled salmon with black-eyed peas can round out your night. |
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Some of the seeds currently for sale are the plains coreopsis, bur marigold, black-eyed Susan, and lyre-leaf sage. |
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Open a can of chick peas, butter beans or black-eyed beans and you have the basis for a healthy ready meal. |
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Here if you ask for peas you'll get Crowder peas, or maybe black-eyed peas. |
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Rudbeckias, the black-eyed Susans, have the ultimate orange in their petals, as do marigolds. |
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The salad takes traditional black-eyed peas and gives them a new twist with the lemony vinaigrette. |
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We got our hands on the rider for The Black Eyed Peas to find that, erm, black-eyed peas were top of their list. |
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Or plant such colorful, tropical-looking choices as black-eyed Susan vine, bougainvillea, passion vine, and trumpet vine. |
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If crowder peas are unavailable, substitute black-eyed peas. |
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It's another family restaurant, and they have wonderful fried chicken and collard greens and black-eyed peas and okra, corn, and tomatoes mixed together. |
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If you would like to cook dried white, red, or kidney beans, garbanzos or black beans, or black-eyed peas, we suggest the overnight, all-day method. |
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Three females that had hatched out of mung beans were placed along with 3 males in a Petri dish containing 10 black-eyed peas, 10 adzuki, and 10 mung beans. |
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Murdock said PIGS was originally developed to store cowpeas, or black-eyed peas, which can be infested in storage by cowpea weevils, an invasive insect. |
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But also chickpeas, cowpeas, black-eyed peas and pigeon peas. |
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