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A Garlic Information Center where you learn about the many different kinds of garlic. Buy rare gourmet garlics and Alliophile apparral and ...
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Baking Queen, Flo Braker, has also written an article about using vegetables (like carrots) in baking desserts. Click here. Carrots by Jeannette Ferrary & Louise Fiszer There are two non-mysterious things that everyone knows about carrots. They are orange and they help prevent night blindness because they are chockful of vitamin C. Both of these facts are technically incorrect. Carrots were ...
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B's Cucumber Pages Frequently Asked Questions Is a cucumber a fruit or a vegetable It is a fruit because it contains the seeds to reproduce. For more information, see What is the difference between fruits and vegetables Different kinds of cucumbers, or what is an English/Japanese/lemon/ pickling/other kind of cucumber More information on different kinds of cucumbers B's Cucumber Recipe File ...
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2002 National Lentil Festival Friday August 23 & Saturday August 24, 2002 * Pullman, Washington * (509) 334-3565 Please click on the links below for more information General Information Lentil Chili Recipe Schedule of Events Information about Lentils Radio Ads for Lentil Festival Lentil Festival Parade: Pictures of 2001 Lentil Festival Cook-Off Info. and Application Lentil Gallery Arts & Crafts ...
Providing botanical, folk-lore and herbal information, plus organic herbs, and herbal products.
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Artichoke Advisory Board of California - offering preparation tips including recipes for the consumer or food service industries. Artichoke growing, packing and shipping information for California growers.
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It is the principal ingredient in most of the soops, and pepper-pots, made in America; dishes frequently used in those parts of the world --Patrick Brown, English Author of Civil and Natural History of Jamaica (1756) ...Okra's green, Goes down with ease. Forget cuisine Say Okra , please. You can have strip pokra, Give me a nice girl and a dish of okra. --Roy Blount, Jr., in Song to Okra Home ...
Everything you need to know about artichokes, and then some. Includes history, how to buy, prepare, store, cook, and photographs ...
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Broccoli 1. Q. Can broccoli be grown in the spring and the fall A. Generally, yes, depending upon the variety, the area of Texas and the time planted. Broccoli does best when temperatures remain between 40 degrees and 70 degrees F. during the growing period. In most areas broccoli grows best if planted in late summer so it can mature during cool periods. Temperatures below 25 degrees F. can ...
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Cabbage Production Revised 1/01 -- Author Reviewed 1/01 HIL-07 Douglas C. Sanders Extension Horticultural Specialist Department of Horticultural Science College of Agriculture & Life Sciences North Carolina State University Cabbage is grown commercially in eastern North Carolina as both a spring and fall crop, and in the mountains as an early summer and fall crop. Cabbage acreage in North ...
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Asparagus A Small-Scale Agriculture Alternative United States Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research Service Office for Small-Scale Agriculture Easy to plant and care for, asparagus comes back every year(with minimal labor except for harvesting. Its high value brings early income to direct marketers before harvest of other vegetables or(as a good complementary crop(strawberries.
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Carrots are a favorite vegetable of bunnies and home gardeners.
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All you ever needed to know about marrows.