Sow maincrop carrots, French beans, lettuces and peas in the vegetable plot. |
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This is the first season I've grown early varieties of peas in addition to our maincrop favourite Greenshaft. |
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The farmers grew a mixture of export crops including mange tout peas, sugar snap peas and baby corn. |
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Tip the chick peas into a pan and cover them with water or vegetable stock. |
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Throw in a couple of snap peas and mangetouts so that the children discover they can eat the pod as well. |
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It was a hard call but escalope of pork with bacon, chick peas and celery in a tomato sauce won my vote. |
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Today's fish choice was haddock, and was offered with the obligatory chips and a choice of salad, peas or baked beans. |
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At dinner, the doctor ate several plates of Scotch broth, with barley and peas in it, and seemed very fond of the dish. |
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I like meat loaf, mashed potatoes and peas or pot roast with onions, potatoes and carrots. |
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The seeds that James' dad got us is doing very well, even the peas that were from the previous season are coming up in mass. |
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It's time to seed those crops that demand warm soil, including okra, Southern peas and Malabar spinach. |
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His eyes gleam when he discusses the best way of cooking sugar snap peas or caramelising apples. |
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In frozen peas the vitamin C content did not differ from the time they were frozen to up until three months later. |
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In 1364 a more diversified cargo of wheat, barley, beans, peas and ale was sent to Holland. |
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Last year, for example, the government based its conclusions on the general level of pesticides in all fresh peas from only 27 samples. |
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Snow peas love cool weather and can be seeded into the ground at the last frost date. |
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Eventually, I order a red peas soup as appetizer and a chicken burger with salad and fries. |
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They love fruits such as grapes, apples, oranges and melons, and a variety of vegetables such as carrots, corn, peas and broccoli. |
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For example, peas and beans grown one year produce nitrogen that can be used to good advantage by other vegetables the following year. |
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However, the tubes may contain multiple virions, or capsids, like peas in a pod, or the linear arrangement of spores in neurospora filaments. |
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And youngsters munched on toffee apples and adults tucked into pots of piping hot black peas as the huge bonfire crackled into life. |
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At the rare dinner parties I was invited to, the hostesses heaped carrots and peas on my plate. |
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Although the spinach and carrots have some way to go, the peas are just coming good. |
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Grandad grew everything, but the plants that set me on the right track were sweet peas and tomatoes. |
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Frozen garden peas are kept in the freezer as they go well with most meals but they are the only veg I buy which is frozen. |
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The new potatoes, broad beans and peas are going nicely, the leeks look good and the corn-on-the-cob has almost ripened. |
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The broccoli tended to fall apart and the snow peas overcooked too easily, so I left them out. |
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Like him, I sat for ages removing all those fiddly little stalks, or shelling peas and beans. |
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My first memories are of sitting in the kitchen shelling peas and listening to my great-grandmother telling stories. |
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I can't vouch for their tenderness, as compared to other raw peas I've had in the past. |
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We picked potatoes, carrots, peas and swedes for the farmers, wild brambles and mushrooms for the pantry and rose hips for vitamin C syrup. |
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The combination of minted peas and feta seems unusual but is delicious and refreshing. |
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Well, she and Theo were like two peas in a pod until Theo's father snuffed it. |
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The packets of cigarettes were being smuggled inside cans labelled as peas or beans. |
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A vivid green pile of leaves, beans and peas was crowned with slithers of smoked duck as well as pate foie gras encased in shells of duck meat. |
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Eat strong cheese for protein I suppose, and salmon steaks with organic frozen peas because they are easy and tasty. |
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Try blending carrots, parsnips or peas into soups, or adding a cheese sauce to cauliflower or broccoli. |
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The restaurant critic also noted the unbuttered frozen peas that were cold and the vapid vichyssoise that tasted commercially made. |
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She readily conceded that pasta is difficult to keep hot but the chick peas were definitely undercooked. |
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Meanwhile, in a medium sauce pan, cook the peas in boiling water for 6-8 minutes. |
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The vegetables that came with it were asparagus, and a healthy pile of fresh garden peas and tiny cubes of potato and carrot. |
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Huge plastic tubs of dried marrowfat peas would have to be left to soak overnight before being steamed in the morning. |
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The pilau was served with fried onion and peas and was tasty, whereas the masala rice suffered from an overdose of black pepper. |
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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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This was served with a creamy mash of onion, peas and capers, and it lifted the mash to balance beautifully with the fish. |
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But, served on a bed of mash with a crispy potato basket filled with garden peas, it proved to be utterly irresistible. |
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Her earlier studies had shown similar patterns in millet, garden peas, and corn. |
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Lunch is a hot meal, with soup, potatoes, macaroni, rice or buckwheat kasha, ground meat cutlets, and peas or grated cabbage. |
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Chana masala is an intense dish of chick peas in a hot and spicy masala sauce, which retains a lush mealy quality, often served with pilau rice. |
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In England the most familiar and excellent combination is roast duckling with apple sauce and peas, a dish of the late spring. |
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The peas and other vines won't bother each other so go ahead and plan on planting cucumbers, melons or even squash together on the same trellis. |
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As the weather warms up, soak regular peas or pole beans for a few minutes and plant these between the snow peas. |
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In drier areas one can expect to find wild angelicas, Iceland rush, cuckooflowers, red fescue, sea peas and many other species. |
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Traditional food including pie and peas and toffee apples will be served before a bonfire and firework display. |
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Can you talk me through the Kelly chicken breast with pigeon peas, cubeb berries and Dalmatian sage? |
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Illinois bundle flower, butterfly milkweed, compass grass, and partridge peas nestle in another 20-acre plot. |
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Add cubed potatoes, cook for a while, add chick peas, and garden peas, and some torn basil leaves. |
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The most significant discovery was the minimal difference in Vitamin C content between fresh and frozen peas. |
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She'd lick the soup plate clean of everything except the peas and carrots, which she left in separate neat piles on either side of the dish. |
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Participants with a history of adverse reactions to peas, beans, or peanuts were excluded because of possible cross reactions to soya protein. |
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There is nothing like the sweet fragrance of a vase of sweet peas in the house. |
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There was turkey, ham, string beans, creamed corn, peas, carrots, turnips, mashed potatoes, gravy, rolls, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. |
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Sorghum, millet, maize, cowpeas, and black-eyed peas are the main subsistence crops. |
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In the vegetable garden early planting of lettuce, peas, radishes, carrots, parsley, onions and potatoes are equally important. |
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He plants winter wheat shortly after potato harvest, and uses peas as a late-season cover crop when not planting wheat. |
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Fresh vegetables, as peas, beans, potatoes, squashes, and ripe fruits, in their season, are all wholesome, and help to relieve costiveness. |
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Edible varieties of beans and peas include Moreton Bay chestnuts and matchbox bean. |
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Geraniums, dianthus, cosmos, sweet peas and even fuchsias are also popular. |
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Its filling was light and puffy with cubes of tender ham and floury peas, both with an appealing sweetness to them. |
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Japanese food markets, where you'll find low-fat savory rice crackers and low-fat roasted green peas. |
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Podding the peas on Christmas morning was usually a shared chore for the family. |
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The pleasant task of helping pod the peas for Sunday lunch while eating the odd one on the sly should be part of childhood. |
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I plant hybrid tomatoes, but grow heirloom chick peas, fava beans, lettuce, and cucumbers. |
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Most people had bigger families than they do today, and Daisy remembers podding peas for thirteen people. |
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There were rather nice samosas too, crisp flaky pastry stuffed with coarse-minced but tender lamb, potato cubes and peas. |
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They ate cream of leek and potato soup, followed by fish, chips and mushy peas. |
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In spring and summer, early and southern marsh orchids vie with marsh peas and bogbeans for the flower lover's attention. |
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Lumpy custard, soggy cabbage and mushy peas are perhaps the most memorable features of school dinners in years gone by. |
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It also warns their removal could lead to the demise of some products such as mushy peas and Turkish delight. |
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I was spoiled by the British Isles Show that came through Toronto recently and must now find a source of mushy peas somewhere downtown. |
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He claimed his father had kept her in squalor and fed her on mushy peas and oatmeal while siphoning off her millions. |
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Add the chicken, leeks carrots and peas, and slowly cook on the stove for about 15 minutes. |
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He has also experimented with growing field peas and canola together to see if the canola would prevent lodging of the pea crop. |
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Mixtures of summer-annual grasses and legumes, such as field peas and soybeans, are being marketed by some seed dealers. |
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Agricultural production, for Anguillan consumption as well as for other islands, includes corn, pigeon peas, and sweet potatoes. |
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The fish was presented on a large plate with boiled potatoes, asparagus, snow peas and baby carrots. |
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Top it off with a spray of sweet peas created in wired needlelace and you have a lovely stitched piece. |
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There were dinner rolls and chicken cacciatore, baked ziti, and potato salad, peas and corn, and coleslaw. |
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A computer simulation model mapping the spread of blackspot spores could revolutionise management of the disease in field peas. |
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The smell of fresh mint, of a bunch of purslane, the availability of baby aubergines, broad beans or peas makes me want to cook. |
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There is no limit to what you can grow, from sweet peas to all types of vegetables and soft fruit. |
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Raven began to settle back but then Morgaine spooned some peas onto her knife and shoved them into her mouth. |
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We also had home made fish cakes, butter beans and dried peas steeped in water. |
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Another similar disease, lathyrism, is due to toxicity from chickling peas. |
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Warmly inviting pockets of veal agnolotti have a zealously hearty sauce of basil, peas, and Pecorino. |
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Vos has been experimenting with different seeding rates per acre for field peas as well as trying out different varieties of canola. |
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Also included are keema and peas with naan bread, vine tomato and mozzarella melt, tuna salad and chicken curry. |
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Old world garden contains bluebells, violas, hardy geraniums, sweet peas and old roses. |
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We're advocating farmers to plant field peas in addition to the common crops they are using, to add the peas as part of a smart rotation. |
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I also plant cover crops such as Austrian field peas or crimson clover when the garden beds are not occupied with vegetables. |
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Bald coots enjoyed his potatoes, olive whistlers pulled up sprouting peas, and pipits ate young sprouts. |
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And I cannot see the point of using green peas in a risotto unless they are fresh, for example in a seasonal Italian primavera treatment. |
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Dry beans, peas, and lentils offer protein and fiber without the cholesterol and fat that meats have. |
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People will be coming in 1940s costume and a special wartime menu of pie and peas and bread and dripping will be served. |
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It was one of the most memorable times I have had mushy peas was at the pie cart. |
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Dried peas are probably the most familiar, especially to anyone who's enjoyed French-Canadian pea soup. |
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There were children who were amazed to learn that peas come from pods and sweetcorn doesn't come out of cans. |
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However, they were as close as two peas in a pod since meeting on the first day of orientation last year. |
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The chemical reactions by which they do this evolve gas, which is why peas and beans cause wind. |
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Now add the peas and green chilli and stir until the mixture is completely dry. |
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I once read somewhere that it's really unusual for kitties to get along well with one another, but these guys are like two peas in a pod! |
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Ben's eyes were more of a sky blue and he was more heavily built than Zack but the brothers were like two peas in a pod. |
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Squeeze the lime or lemon juice over the peas and lentils, grind over a little pepper and salt and serve hot. |
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Bring soup to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for one hour or until peas have disintegrated. |
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For late spring plantings of peas, use an enation virus-resistant variety that will remain productive when weather warms. |
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Japanese consumers no longer want to look like and shop like peas in a pod. |
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The chick pea dish, in the opinion of our chick pea aficionado, was overcooked and the peas pulpy. |
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She and I are two peas in a pod and are working on an official dance when someone buys binoculars at our booth. |
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You can find generous quantities of soluble fiber in oats, peas, beans, apples, citrus fruits, carrots, barley and psyllium. |
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Snow peas are a very popular type of pea because you can eat the pods as well as the peas. |
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I cook my chick peas for twenty minutes and let them cool down for an hour or two. |
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He can then inform the farmers of the potential risk from the disease if they plant peas in that area. |
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Add lightly cooked peas at the end and top with some fried crispy browned onions for a classic garnish. |
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There are dwarf plants that don't need support, but most peas need a trellis or fence to climb on. |
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Peas with rice, a dietary staple, consists of dried pigeon peas and rice prepared with thyme and other spices. |
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Early next month, before temperatures drop too much, seed cover crops such as clover, peas or vetch to enrich the soil. |
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My sister would not drink her milk when she was tiny, so to keep Mum at bay, my brother would shell fresh garden peas into her glass. |
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Each cooperative will produce and deliver greens, peas and sweet potatoes to schools in its own region. |
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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 accompaniments were typically mashed potatoes and gravy with peas or green beans. |
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Eggplant, peppers, green beans, and peas are the primary vegetables cooked with olive oil, which is also used as a main ingredient in salads. |
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Intensely colored produce like carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach, blueberries, dried plums and green peas are especially healthy. |
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Sow peas and broad beans under cloches or in small pots in a cold greenhouse. |
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Annual cover crops such as vetch, triticale, rye, winter wheat or Austrian winter peas should be sown in mid-September. |
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I successfully ordered a rump steak with chips and peas and Mexican chicken with chips and salad. |
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Some seeds are consumed as green peas, but most are turned into dal More dal is made from pigeon peas than from any other legume except channa. |
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There is a strong demand for different types of organic dry edible beans, like red kidney, navy, black, blackeyed peas and garbanzo beans. |
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Frozen garden peas are kept in the freezer as they go well with most meals but they are the only vegetable I buy which is frozen. |
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In September, add greens and English peas to the mix, and plant garlic and onions later in the month. |
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We finally produced carrots and potatoes, fresh green peas and mint, tinned meat, gravy, plum pudding and custard, nuts, raisins and sweets. |
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These included containers of prawns, mussels, clams, bacon, capsicum, cauliflower, champignons, onion, carrot, peas plus more. |
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These particles they range in size from large boulders to particles as small as garden peas. |
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The peas are covered in salted water, cooked until tender, seasoned with a pat of butter and served. |
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Julie Etterson and Ruth Shaw of the University of Minnesota studied the potential evolution of partridge peas in Minnesota. |
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Once they start to germinate, plant the sweet peas out into the ground or in containers. |
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More seed companies are offering grouped collections, such as various colors of morning glories, or sweet peas dating from Victorian times. |
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Step into the Great Pavilion and you are greeted with a heady mixture of scents from roses, sweet peas and lilies to strawberries and apples. |
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After the peas are planted and have matured and are ready for harvest, the swathers move into the fields cutting windrows. |
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Southerners serve chow chow with beans, peas and greens and as an all-purpose relish with meat, poultry and fish. |
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As your sweet peas begin to grow, sprinkle a little superphosphate over the bed and water well in. |
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These are excellent to recycle as stakes for peas or for plants with heavy blooms such as double peonies. |
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Cover and cook for one minute, then uncover and add the asparagus peas or mangetouts. |
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With potatoes, carrots and peas and a tasty seasoned gravy, I couldn't wait to tuck in. |
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With my warm soil, the peas grew well, even under thick mulches of newspapers weighted down by horse bedding. |
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You'll also find the peas that, laced with wasabi, pack a significant wallop. |
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It starts with dried whole peas and of course uses wasabi powder or paste, the amount of which can be adjusted to your taste. |
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The other options on the two-for-a-fiver menu are haddock with chips and peas and Quorn chicken curry with rice. |
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When the vegetables have softened, add all the peas and stir them well into the vegetable mix. |
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In the cold frame outside the beans, peas Welsh onions and sweet peas are also doing well, and I'm now leaving the lid open all the time. |
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To give the sweet peas a jump-start on the season, lightly scratch the seed coat with sandpaper and soak the seed in water overnight. |
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With their skillful hands they even made the asparagus and peas taste good. |
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Large varieties of sweet peas will need a sturdier form of support, either a wigwam or a row of garden stakes. |
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He simply watched peas to learn how their natural system of genetic recombination worked. |
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She plants tender climbing vines such as wisteria and sweet peas so they can cling to the warm stone walls. |
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A side of lifeless green peas was kicked up by the addition of fresh carrots, celery and red peppers. |
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At primary school we had processed peas, which I wouldn't eat because I got frozen peas at home. |
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Cook the peas in simmering salted water for 4 minutes until tender, then drain, refresh in cold water and drain again. |
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With proper mushy peas and fresh bread and butter, this is one of my all-time favourite meals. |
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If you're feeling peckish you should know that they serve almonds, macadamia nuts and green wasabi peas for snacks. |
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For spice and flavour, make a beeline for the Bengali samosas, ghoognis, namkeens, and aloo dum with peas kachoris. |
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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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Bring a large saucepan of salted water to boil, add peas and cook for 5 minutes. |
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Black-eyed peas are a good low-fat complement to oily legumes such as soybeans and peanuts. |
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For example, the neurological disorder lathyrism is caused by eating chickling peas that contain a potent neurotoxic amino acid. |
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Keen gardeners here on the West Coast often mark Valentine's Day, February 14th, as a day for planting garden peas. |
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Traditional additions to such a risotto would include finely grated lemon rind, and freshly picked peas with lots of black pepper. |
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The taste of fresh favas stewed or simmered is somewhere between that of peas and lima beans. |
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Sow southern peas when the soil is thoroughly warm, about the time that lima beans can be planted. |
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Corn, rice, and peas are eaten with meats such as chicken, fish, pork, and beef. |
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I was thus spared from being locked in a pigeon loft with a plate of mushy peas for the rest of the night. |
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At harvest time, they jostled over freshly picked sugar snap peas and cherry tomatoes. |
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The meatless concoctions were rounded out by lentil salad and yellow split peas cooked with turmeric, ginger and onions. |
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So edible peas and beans will replace sweet peas, lollo rosso will replace lobelia and everything will literally look good enough to eat. |
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To serve, arrange a cod fillet, some artichokes, and snow peas in the center of a plate. |
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Facing them 200 yards away are the neat files of white sacks containing split peas and maize, each attended by companies of askari. |
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There were peas, and beans, and rows of young turnips, and carrots, and parsnips, all bordered by long straight rows of wheat. |
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All legume plants do this, so be sure to watch your peas and beans for signs of heliotropism. |
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The staple diet of maple peas, tic beans and vetches slowly grows to incorporate red rape, black rape, dari, linseed and mung beans. |
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Several legumes have been tried, with Austrian winter peas among the most promising. |
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Cut-up onions, Brussels sprouts, baby carrots, green beans, snap peas and cherry tomatoes are all good candidates. |
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For a cold compress, use ice cubes wrapped in a towel, or a bag of frozen vegetables such as peas. |
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Eat at least 1 dark green vegetable, such as peas or romaine lettuce, each day. |
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Dozens of human chains were wiggling around, with crowds of people eagerly waiting to receive bags of bulgur, corn flour, peas and cooking oil. |
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Smaller peas are more tasty than the big ones which tend to have a more floury flavour. |
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Although expected to be records, the acreage increases on canola and field peas are not large. |
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Pack more vegetables into an omelet or casserole, top your pizza with broccoli or spinach and add corn or peas to your favourite soup recipe. |
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Here we are finally cultivating the peas with a walk behind single row cultivator. |
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Silk twill jumpsuit, navy blue with white peas made by Jules-François Crahay for Lanvin. |
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You might have turned up your nose at the broccoli, nibbled away at the carrots and watched while the peas rolled around on your plate. |
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Pulses are a good fit in most areas of the province, whether it be peas in the western part, or soybeans or edible beans in the central part. |
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Lamb, all chewy and muttony, comes with barely warmed fresh peas as hard and floury as marrowfats. |
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Ongoing USDA PL-480 purchases of split yellow peas kept processing capacity well utilized in the United States. |
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The maximum guaranteed areas are fixed at 160 000 hectares for lentils and chick peas and 240 000 hectares for vetches. |
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I had Cod, chips and mushy peas with bread and butter and a pot of tea. |
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This is followed by a second selection process, as some misshaped or larger peas get discarded or are turned into a fried appetizer dish. |
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We were brought a plate of cold and bright green pea soup, refreshing and tasty, and a little coffee cup of cold brandade de lotte, with green peas sprinkled on top. |
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Yellow peas are expected to regain interest as an alternative to expensive desi-chickpeas. |
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Beano® is an over-the-counter enzyme pill that helps you digest the carbohydrates in beans, peas and lentils. |
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Well-known in northern India, this dish of paneer cheese and green peas is served in a tomato sauce with a slight sweetness. |
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Flowers became a good cash crop and they soon became skilled growers, their specialty being sweet peas which customers acclaimed for their fragrance and beauty. |
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Crunchy snow peas go wonderfully with tender chicken in this weeknight entrée. |
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Enjoy snow peas or snap peas along with their lovely vines that can be trained up trellises. |
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Some hailstones are the size of peas while others can be as big as grapefruits. |
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Serving tip: serve the paella in a deep plate and decorate with fresh shrimps, fresh peas and a lemon quarter. |
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A vibrant blend of sweet peas with potatoes, leeks, onions and spinach, finished with a touch of real cream. |
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With the advent of modern container gardening, compact sweet peas have risen to new heights of popularity. |
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With touches of sweet peas and hyacinths, everything here gives a feeling of spring and joie de vivre. |
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In the case of field peas and common vetch, biomass was quite abundant and difficult to destroy by rolling. |
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Canada is the world's largest exporter of peas and lentils and a major exporter of chickpeas. |
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For cultivars with a smaller TKW, the same seeding rate will provide a higher proportion of peas in the mix. |
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Include more whole grains breads and cereals, rice, pasta, vegetables and fruit as well as beans, peas and lentils in your meal plans. |
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We're like two peas in a pod, conjoined at the hip or even mind. |
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One of the most memorable dishes I have had there is Baby calamari filled with calamari ink, fresh chick peas and chorizo. |
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Annual climbers such as sweet peas can be supported by a wigwam made from bamboo or by twiggy prunings taken from coloured stemmed dogwoods and other shrubs cut back in March. |
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At lunch, someone had flicked a spoonful of peas at Maya, and she had retaliated by chucking the rest of her lasagne at Travis Jones, the shooting guard for the varsity team. |
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More clumsily, fireworks stand in for the Big Bang and a potato and peas are invoked to explain relativity. |
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It is a descriptive fact that some people do eat peas with a knife, just as many speakers of English do not follow the rules of prescriptive grammars. |
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A variety of organic vegetables is grown under glass at the site, including aubergines, courgettes, peppers, lettuce, runner beans, peas and pumpkins. |
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The kafta sandwich is a mixture of ground beef patties, peas and onions, which are luxuriantly sprawled over the bread like drunk nobility on a dirty ballroom floor. |
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A small girl has been helping the maid with some such task as shelling peas in an outhouse, since as they emerge hand-in-hand the child carries the pods or husks in her apron. |
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For instance, one day some four or five year Olds in our village went and picked some peas in the fields, and they got caught. |
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Dry-sclerophyll forests have a canopy between 10 metres and 30 metres tall, and generally have a hard-leaved understorey with wattles, peas and boronias. |
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Pick shelling peas when the pods are fully plump and a fresh green colour. |
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It seems they're necking on the decking, whispering sweet nothings by the sweet peas and what they get up to behind the shrubbery is nobody's business. |
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Little Ape three-wheel trucks are laden with freshly harvested winter produce like peas and artichokes being sold on the roadside. |
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Pigeon peas and sorrel are planted so that they bloom at Christmas time. |
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If you're using stock, bring it to the boil in a pan with the split peas, ears and onions, and then simmer until the peas are soft and cooked to a thick soupy consistency. |
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Michelle has been known to eat fresh peas by the proverbial bushelful. |
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You can vary the recipe a bit by substituting green peas for the potatoes. |
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Guests are often given a choice of curry goat and white rice, rice and peas or kidney beans with fried chicken, or stewed chicken or beef for the main course. |
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How often you have to give your peas a once-over depends on the weather, with warmer weather hastening ripening and thus calling for more frequent picking. |
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And if you don't have the time to slice your own cucumber or red pepper, it's easier than ever to grab a bag of baby carrots or sugar snap peas or some salad bar veggies. |
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The Royal Horticultural Society's Wisley June Flower Show will be held from Tuesday to Thursday, with sweet peas and delphiniums taking centre stage. |
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Very fancy fences can be created from tall flowering annuals such as cleome, cosmos, dahlias, sweet peas and sunflowers for a display of spring, summer and autumn colour. |
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Wild sweet peas flower along the banks for much of the year. |
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Against a trellis beside a driveway in one garden, the women planted sweet peas that bloom from mid-January or early February into May, depending on the weather. |
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Other remedies for this malady include green peas or sauerkraut juice. |
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Manda pushed the green peas to one side of the plate with her fork. |
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Stir in peas and green onions, cover and cook 5 more minutes. |
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Hot as it is, plant snow peas now to produce in the cooler weather. |
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Despite their differences, they both went together like two peas in a pod. |
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Alyssa and Adrian are so close they're like two peas in a pod. |
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Flock health has improved since he switched to a different feed supplier offering a more complex feed ration, including field peas as well as corn and small grains. |
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Your field peas are apparently a variety with mildew resistance. |
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Many of the dairy farmers we know would love to put field peas in their rations, cows seem to really milk on peas, but there is very little supply in the East. |
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If your exposure to southern peas has been limited to the commercial canned, frozen, or dried variety, a much better flavor experience awaits you. |
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Through good research and development, the destructive black spot on lupins has been eliminated, and it is hoped that field peas might also benefit. |
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Higher yields could be in store for pea crops as U.S. and Russian scientists cooperatively field-test an experimental inoculant and new strains of microbe-friendly peas. |
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Helen's father asked them to whistle as they podded the peas. |
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It was before frozen peas, Robbo, Professor Robertson, who taught me botany, perfected shipping of apples and freezing of peas so they don't go floury. |
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Add the asparagus, courgette and peas and cook for a further 3-4 mins. |
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Bringing fruit and peas and farm eggs to the cities' food deserts sounds like the right campaign for a strong first lady trying to make a healthy difference. |
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He took huge delight in his peaches and limes, French beans and peas. |
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Among dehydrated vegetables, beans, onion and garlic are important and among frozen vegetables prospects for peas, cauliflower, French beans, baby carrot and okra are bright. |
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Fresh fish, vegetables with their roots still crusted with dirt, red tomatoes, oranges, lemons, beans, peas, greens and salad leaves grown in the sun. |
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She said we were having peas and carrots and cubed steak and gravy. |
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It's one of life's simple luxuries, like fresh snapper and garden peas. |
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To accompany the game meats, the vegetables included deep fried cauliflower, roast potatoes, steamed rice, fried rice, Brussels sprouts, carrot, garden peas and gravy. |
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In 1992 Spitting Image mocked his consumption of garden peas. |
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It is fortunate for biology that Mendel first bred garden peas. |
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A typical meal consists of rice, dal, and vegetable curry using eggplant, spinach, and seasonal vegetables such as cauliflower, cabbages, or peas. |
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John and Norma Major filmed entirely in grey tone, except for the peas. |
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This leguminous plant belongs to thesame family as peas, broad beans and beans. |
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What could taste better than sweet garden-fresh peas or the earliest leaf lettuces? |
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Fresh peas, with lashings of farm butter melting on top, a quick half turn of the pepper mill. |
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As high-profile New York developers, Trump and Kushner are like two peas in a pod. |
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They must have seemed like two peas in a pod, but there was a difference that their youthfulness masked. |
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I didn't look like him, and they looked like two peas in a pod, blondie and blondie. |
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Like two peas in a pod, they will cross their fingers and hope that Canadians blindly vote for them and their shared flag of convenience. |
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Add sugar snap peas and margarine and continue to stir-fry until chicken is fork-tender and peas are tender crisp, about 3 minutes. |
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Add sliced mushrooms, celery, red and yellow pepper, frozen green peas, Worcestershire sauce and dried oregano. |
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Besides, a string bean, peas and lentil prepare for a garnish in the form of mashed potatoes. |
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Usually, it is accompanied by potatoes, white sauce, and peas. |
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They are as alike as two peas in a pod. They spend their days happily together in their small village, which is home to two distinct communities. |
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This program has 340 students eat each day, a hot dish of rice, peas and sardines but throughout the school year. |
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Longkou Fen Si is a threadlike dry starch product made from green beans and peas. |
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There was calypso singing, dancing and lots of souse, peas and rice and other Caribbean dishes. |
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A virtual world with acidulated colors to be discovered in her green peas car. |
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Black and pink bathing cap vintage, decorated on the black strips with small brillant peas. |
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The first century Roman epicure, Apicius, recommends it in sauces for meat and chicken, with dried peas and lentils, and in aromatic salt. |
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The pasta dishes could handle the fat, in that the curried linguine with prawns was rich and creamy, and the tortellini had lots of bacon and cream to accompany the peas. |
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Stir in the frozen peas and chicken, taste for seasonings, and pour the mixture into six ovenproof serving bowls. |
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Other crops we grow are beans, peas and Irish potatoes and tomatoes that we sell at the local market. |
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They can solve the problem of early frost by cultivating asparagus peas in containers and moving them inside to a greenhouse or sunny bay window to complete maturation. |
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Equinox also offers a typical vegetable goulash with peas, carrots and mushrooms. |
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They were drawn by memories of hominy grits, pole beans, black-eyed peas, oxtail and collard greens, of mimosa, locust and dogwood trees. |
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Vegetables such as cucumbers, beets, peas, green beans, carrots, potatoes, and tomatoes are sourced locally for entree presentations. |
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I miss the May peas and favas, the June garlics and onion shoots and basil, the July arugula and zucchini, the August melons, eggplants, and tomatoes, and the first pumpkins of September. |
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A chilled soup of fava beans and peas tasted like distilled spring, while a green-bean salad, pertly dressed with a cucumber vinaigrette, was almost too abundant for the plate. |
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Even if there are only enough for a few meals and a big pan of Neil's delicious pea soup, they will be the best peas you could ever taste. |
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