Prize for the fastest germination goes to a potful of crimson clover, which came up less than 48 hours after sowing! |
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I ordered a potful of chrysanthemum tea and a batch of the fried pork dumplings. |
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A potful of Nicotiana langsdorfii has been attacked by some kind of leaf-sucking thrip or capsid bug. |
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After a few hours you have a potful of cool water rich in the medicinal value of these herbs. |
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The plants were ready to set out in May, a potful for each square of netting. |
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A fantastic potful, regardless of whether it tastes of yoghurt or not. |
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A large bowl of steaming couscous was served with a huge potful of some kind of tender chicken stew with vegetables and chickpeas in a thin spicy gravy. |
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And then he offered me a taste of a sauce in a simmering potful of red-braised fish tails, an astonishing wine-dark liquid. |
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On Monday night, Adam Rapoport was bouncing between a backyard grill covered with lamb chops and a bubbling potful of corn oil and French fries. |
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Others argue that it is extremely unlikely that the Scottish Executive or Westminster would suddenly step into the breach and come to the rescue with a potful of cash. |
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He tells horrifying stories — his mother attacked with a hammer, his father doused with a potful of boiling syrup — but then he looks for the statistically significant trend. |
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Already today she has had a potful, with soy sauce. |
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In Korea, the dish has a name — san nak ji — and in Flushing, Queens, there is a Korean restaurant that serves it, along with a potful of other live sea creatures, which are quickly simmered to their demise. |
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Try a potful of Ham Hock and Cabbage Soup or a dark and sultry Chicken and Smoked Sausage Gumbo or Batter-Fried Chicken served hot or at room temperature. |
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