In a mixing bowl, combine the potatoes together with the butter, flour, farina, egg yolk, salt, and nutmeg to form a dough. |
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Other grains to avoid on a gluten-free diet include spelt, farina and semolina as well as graham flour. |
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Get Shorty farina proves how unsettling and chilling an actor can be while simultaneously being, well, hilarious. |
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Another important aspect is the extent to which farina di neccio has influenced the local cuisine. |
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The growing and processing of manioc into cassava bread and farina was once a major subsistence activity, but now wheat bread is widely available from local bakeries. |
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Fold into the farina mixture and mix well to form a smooth dough. |
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In another bowl, combine the bread, sour cream, flour, and farina. |
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Heads of rich purple flowers, coated on the outside of the blooms and down the stem with mealy white farina, distinguish this easily grown primula. |
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Cassava is grown for its starchy tubers, which are most often used to prepare farina or flour, and it is the primary source of carbohydrates in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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In terms of specific historical references to the flour, the Municipality of Barga laid down strict regulations from 1360 onwards concerning the harvesting and export of chestnuts and imposed a duty on farina di neccio. |
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In addition, the authorities of the City of Lucca adopted a special law to protect chestnut groves and farina di neccio as early as 1489, demonstrating their importance to the local population. |
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Since the age of 13, I have been waking up early to prepare breakfast for my family, anything from farina — basically Cream of Wheat — to eggs, bacon and mangu, a plantain mash. |
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Afterwards came a kouskous of chicken and farina, which she ate with a large spoon whose bowl was of tortoiseshell, the handle of ivory tipped with coral. |
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Meaningful internationals are hard to come by for the Socceroos, which is why Farina intends to take all he can out of the Scotland game. |
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The head coach of the Socceroos, Frank Farina, has stepped down after a string of lacklustre performances by the national team. |
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Within two years it reached Farina and by 1884 Hergott Springs had become the railhead. |
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The first model with the Farina look, the Mk III appeared in 1959 and was similar in many ways to the Riley Farina variant. |
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Medallion man womaniser Farina is forever offering the benefit of his experience, including dubious advice that women love a splash of cologne on a man's testicles. |
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Within a short time Farina became the railhead for the loading of cattle, from as far away as Innamincka and Queensland, and a meeting place for Afghan cameleers. |
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Transport and communication between Innamincka and Farina greatly improved when Afghan cameleers took over and government wells were sunk along the track. |
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The fun began at Silverstone in 1950 where Nino Farina took the inaugural chequered flag. |
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Frustrated by the number of Socceroos not available to play, the journalists on today's telephone conference hit Farina with question after question. |
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The International Trophy attracted the cream of Formula One, including the seemingly invincible Alfas, driven by Fangio and Farina. |
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The cast featured such Hollywood big names as Brad Pitt, Benicio del Toro and Dennis Farina, along with the returning Vinnie Jones and Statham. |
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At the start of the race, Farina took the lead with Fagioli and Fangio in pursuit. |
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Farina was fastest in qualifying and the other three Alfas were alongside him on the front row. |
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During the 18th century this perfume became increasingly popular, was exported all over Europe by the Farina family and Farina became a household name for Eau de Cologne. |
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The Drivers' Championship was first awarded in 1950, to Giuseppe Farina. |
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The first World Championship for Drivers was won by Italian Giuseppe Farina in his Alfa Romeo in 1950, narrowly defeating his Argentine teammate Juan Manuel Fangio. |
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