(1) The meal comes with rice or potato
(2) So we're talking really about wheat, cow's milk, and the potato family.
(4) He was the perfect host, cooking us all potato soup and rice on a kerosene stove.
(5) As it is, the potato belongs to the botanical family, Solanacea, to which poisonous plants like the nightshade belong.
(6) We enjoyed a lunch of a potato leek soup topped off with grated Parmesan cheese.
(8) More spuds, plus homegrown leeks, red onions and garlic made the potato and leek soup I'll be enjoying for lunch tomorrow.
(9) These standards mean starchy foods such as bread, potatoes , rice and pasta must not be cooked in oil or fat more than three times a week.
(10) Cook the potatoes in simmering salted water for 20 min or until tender.
(11) For the same reason, avoid planting your runners in soil that has been used for growing potatoes the previous year.
(12) By the end of May, the oats, corn, and beans were all well above the ground and the potatoes were on their way.
(13) People farm corn, manioc, potatoes , beans, and rice for their personal use.
(14) Conventional wisdom dictates that starchy foods such as potatoes should give up their sugar slowly into the bloodstream.
(15) If you plant potatoes in your garden, potatoes will grow - not carrots or daisies.
(16) In his younger years Paddy went to work at the beet and potatoes harvesting in the English Midlands.
(17) I have been cooking potatoes in olive oil and then topping them with cheese for years.
(18) Lunch would be stew or steak and kidney pud with potatoes and boiled green vegetables.
(19) Tea was also rationed, but important foods such as bread, potatoes , vegetables, fruit, and fish were not.
(20) The main agricultural products are grains, sugar beet, and potatoes .