Disregarding the value of your labor, canning homegrown food may save you half the cost of buying commercially canned food. |
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More spuds, plus homegrown leeks, red onions and garlic made the potato and leek soup I'll be enjoying for lunch tomorrow. |
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In Spain, there is now a robust supply of both Moroccan hashish and homegrown marijuana of increasing variety and quality. |
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The hope is that Sea Shadow, as well as Djinn, will gee up Emirati audiences to the idea of seeing homegrown films. |
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They have greatly increased the fear that we are only at the beginning of an open-ended struggle of attrition with homegrown suicide bombers. |
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And China's new guided missile destroyers feature Russian and homegrown Chinese technology. |
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Ever since we first discovered foreign food gastronomes have been rubbishing homegrown grub as fatty stodge. |
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Plus it does hand-made dog biscuits and dog food that contains kobe beef, fresh eggs and homegrown vegetables. |
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We need urgently to develop our own homegrown equivalent to drive forward change. |
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Perhaps her understanding and explorations of homegrown evil cut too close to the bone. |
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He would also have been appalled that homegrown players had so quickly adopted the cheating tendency. |
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Not only that, it restores and rekindles any lost faith in the future of homegrown talent. |
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I suppose when you're out of your mind on cheap cider, homegrown weed and crack cocaine you might enjoy muck like that. |
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He's dealing with homegrown suicide bombers, not terrorists coming from outside the country. |
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Those not considering a CMS still manage to maintain their homegrown sites through other administrative means. |
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Our modern secular culture has bumped against a homegrown explosion of fundamentalist belief. |
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I found my homegrown mint, lemon balm and chamomile were more flavorful than the herbal ingredients I could buy. |
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He has put together a squad full of quality with a good mix of youth and experience, and foreign and homegrown players. |
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He uses 19th-century cameras to produce images of ordinary farm objects such as haystacks and homegrown vegetables. |
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The music will feature a homegrown hybrid of Tex-Mex and polka called waila, or chicken scratch. |
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The meal began with a rockmelon cut into halves, the flavour sharpened with a squeeze of juice from a homegrown lemon. |
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Bands on the main stage included retro funksters FuzzFace, homegrown indie boys Hyde and headliners Nu Blues. |
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Their supplies for the journey consisted of one bottle of 90-proof white rum, a bag of homegrown ganja, a machete, and a shotgun. |
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A homegrown classicist, he presented an idealized side of desire that the ancient Greeks would have understood. |
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For they stand accused of being a fifth column, a homegrown wing of a global movement bent on terrorising the West. |
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The media community is reluctant to admit that Sassenach papers could overtake the homegrown product. |
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Nearby, vendors sell homegrown tomatoes, honeydew melons, apples, large southern cherries, as well as imported pineapples, oranges, and bananas. |
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Pittsburghers and western Pennsylvanians are homegrown people. |
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Last month, a brigade with two battalions garrisoned along Haifa Street became the first homegrown unit to take operational responsibility for any combat zone. |
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The beauty of our homegrown varieties of eccentricity is in the triumph of a poised, moderate balance, coupled with a dose of thoroughly deprecatory satire. |
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Both are homegrown, young and seemingly destined for first class careers. |
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And if you grow your own, you'll find that freshly harvested homegrown beans are more digestible and require much less cooking time than most store-bought beans. |
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Abstraction may have still scandalized most Americans, but suddenly it was a homegrown scandal, with nothing sissified about it. |
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When foreign businesses come in they often destroy local competitors, quashing the ambitions of the small businessmen who had hoped to develop homegrown industry. |
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But the government body funding the project, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, hopes it might be the making of a new generation of homegrown tennis aces. |
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The mass gathering of supporters in stadiums across France is clearly a sitting target for any terrorist, homegrown or otherwise. |
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It has also helped our homegrown Canadian banks make real progress in expanding their services to other countries. |
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China has no homegrown Apples or Microsofts, they say, because it is just a copycat nation. |
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Now Africa reaps the bitter harvest of colonial and homegrown ethnic manipulation in endless civil wars and periodic outbreaks of rioting and killing. |
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Professional painters, too, borrow from the rich treasure house of folk culture, using the ethnic and homegrown motifs in a new, creative way. |
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Idem has dominated sprint canoe in Italy for the past 20 years, facing little competition from homegrown talent. |
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In recent years, Canada has also become famous for its homegrown Celtic and Gaelic music. |
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It's a town where the bookish, bewhiskered, occasionally bowler-hatted band members of the Decemberists can play perfect homegrown rock. |
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Aid thus leads to little time being spent on unearthing homegrown strategies to problems afflicting each country. |
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Most Middle Eastern and European old towns, with their charming, irrationally narrow streets and small buildings are homegrown. |
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Restaurant This homey and homegrown spot on the East Coast has a table and a delicious meal with your name on it. |
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The magnitude of the proposed wage hikes could make homegrown products uncompetitive, it says. |
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Then we go and hobble our very own homegrown Canadian businesses that create jobs by not allowing interest deductibility. |
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However, many cases within India show how homegrown extremists carry out acts of violence without overseas assistance. |
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The phenomena of transnational and homegrown terrorism are two such examples of this changing security environment. |
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His goal was to make his country estate more self-sufficient with homegrown healthy foods, as well as to create a beautiful, pastoral landscape. |
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We were previously using a homegrown system for the generation of our materials documentation in only 4 languages. |
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Quebec consumers will eat better and create thousands of jobs if they just spend a little more on homegrown food. |
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The 2002 Arab Peace Initiative that the League advocates is a homegrown peace process that deserves our support. |
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For the first time, CSIS also warned about the relatively new threat posed by homegrown converts. |
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More recently, a new dimension to the overseas threat has surfaced in the form of homegrown radical extremism. |
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A shortage of pulses in Pakistan and drought in India has forced each nation to try and retain all of their homegrown crops. |
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That's why we pay special attention to homegrown talent in our programming, while keeping one ear closely tuned to the international scene. |
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We need to find homegrown, country-based solutions, align everyone across providers and identify the necessary steps to make them reality. |
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The major lesson emerging from this volume concerns the importance of homegrown initiatives. |
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And as this has happened, India's poverty strategy has become more and more homegrown. |
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But like Middleton, bonham Carter, 45, is a champion of homegrown talent, and often chooses British labels. |
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Still, DHS has shied away from publicizing these homegrown threats despite such compelling data. |
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It's also renowned for its constant quest to improve through homegrown technology, like clean rooms, proprietary software programs and robotic mat cutters. |
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The work of Ortega, Huxley, and the frankfurt school philosophers gave voice to this fear of homegrown fascism. |
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If you've already prepared such specialty dishes as tabbouleh and hummus, you're in for a special treat when you prepare them with homegrown chickpeas. |
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While not exactly the Ugly American, Sinatra provided plenty of his own homegrown ballast. |
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According to homegrown Video owner Farrell Timlake, women are now submitting their own videos almost as much as men. |
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The men finally have a homegrown support base that can go horn-to-horn with any country. |
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What the Soviets failed to understand is that homegrown insurgency and religious fervor will outlast any conquering force. |
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The old brick community center, still outfitted with hard-backed restaurant booths, is now headquarters to a homegrown revolution, fighting to loosen the grip of coal. |
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Each spring they planted a garden and each summer they enjoyed homegrown vegetables. |
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For over 60 years of ITV, the homegrown programmes have become the best loved and remembered as well as being extremely successful. |
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Own-account goods include, for example, homegrown agricultural products. |
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Varun as naughty, flirtatious and smartmouth stud Seenu in Main Tera Hero is being compared to David's homegrown substitute to Govinda. |
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The international and domestic threats from Islamist extremism are virtually indistinguishable, as the homegrown variety typically draws inspiration from the global jihadist movement. |
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With the tremendously talented medical professionals we have in this country, and the homegrown expertise in many of our programs, a more integrated system would move Canada forward in improving outcomes for patients. |
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They took a leap of faith and started a business with a pickle recipe from Jenny's grandmother and some homegrown cukes. |
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The opening ceremonies will kick off with some true homegrown talent. |
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New and established acts are using digital delivery to connect directly with consumers, and homegrown resources like Danny Jenkins's OutVoice. |
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Tim Hortons, a homegrown Canadian icon that was forced to flee the high business taxes under the former Liberal government, has reorganized as a Canadian company once again. |
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Despite the crises and multi-million dollar losses in the steel industry over the last decade, Mr. Mayberry and his team led his company to recovery by using a blend of homegrown smarts and global best practices. |
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Khan, partner of Elements Global LLC, Inka is a homegrown concept, offering guests a Latin American experience in an art-deco setting. |
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They will take with them, if they can, some of their homegrown preserves. |
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Last week, I made a fuss of walnuts, which, with sweet, juicy cobnuts and crumbly, earthy chestnuts, make up the bulk of our homegrown nut harvest. |
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The country may be peaceable and secure, but it is just as vulnerable to external developments and their domestic reverberations as to homegrown political instability. |
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Gost Zvuk is a new vinyl label curated by the seasoned music aficionado Low Bob, who works exclusively with homegrown producers, often described as the new Russian musical avant garde. |
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Joy in the boom in homegrown peppily painted pictures is not, however, universally applauded, especially in retrospect. |
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Toscairn's aesthetic is historic and homegrown, with skill and civility. |
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Milan's achievements over the years would not have been possible, however, without crucial contributions from a host of strong-minded homegrown tacticians. |
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We want to keep those homegrown scientists engaged in the North. |
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It became something of a homegrown employment agency. |
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Browsed homegrown produce at a farmers' market? |
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Much of Bees pack is homegrown and there are signs of life in the backs too although Ashley Elvers and Dai Evans have interests elsewhere. |
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This is the only model that can allow a homegrown, durable development in Africa... this model mobilises people around leaders who are chosen by the community and in whom they have confidence. |
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This is in contrast to other countries, which are providing support at all stages of the innovation and commercialization pathway, and in so doing, fortifying their homegrown assets and innovation capacity. |
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So this particular demon couldn't possibly have come from a decent Kashubian family of devils, homegrown and controllable. |
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Nuclear power holds tremendous potential for the province of New Brunswick and I am excited to see the potential for this new Canadian homegrown technology come to life in my province. |
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Although there is an incredible firewall that keeps the outside world out in many spheres, the Chinese language Internet is growing at an astonishing rate, and there are many homegrown sites. |
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The festival includes musical competitions and other traditional activities, and features the majority of the island's homegrown calypso and soca music for the year. |
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An email purportedly from the Indian Mujahidin, a homegrown group with alleged links to armed groups in Pakistan, was sent to the BBC and some local media after the attack. |
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While Ryan Giggs, king of left wingers and arguably the best homegrown player in Britain in his prime, is now having an Indian summer in midfield. |
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Shoppers should see more homegrown plums on shelves this year thanks to greater crop yields and improved forecasting data, trade body The English Stonefruit Group predicts. |
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South Sudan's minister for transport and roads, Danhier Gatluak, also praised Rwanda's homegrown initiatives, citing the Gacaca courts of which he wants his nation to emulate. |
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Politics in Pakistan is centred on, and dominated by, a homegrown social philosophy comprising a blend of ideas from socialism, conservatism, and the third way. |
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With a little careful planning, you can create an easy-care garden that provides you with armloads of delicious homegrown vegetables from spring to fall. |
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Going back to colonial times, each new group has left their mark on homegrown cuisine and in turn the cities in this region disperse trends to the wider United States. |
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The popularity of drum and bass at its commercial peak ran parallel to several other homegrown dance styles in the UK including big beat and hard house. |
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American Motors sold its homegrown Gremlin, Hornet and Pacer models. |
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Typical fare ranges from casserole dishes to homegrown vegetables to breadbaskets, with enough dessert options to satisfy the sweetest sweet tooth. |
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