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  • If only they wouldn't turn snapdragons into antirrhinums, love-lies-bleeding into amaranthus, and red-hot-pokers into kniphofias .... Try Anything Twice
  • By planting a variety of indigenous vegetables -- like amaranth, dika, moringa, and African eggplant -- along with staple grains, farmers can improve food security while relying on local resources. Danielle Nierenberg: Don't Sweep Away Crop Diversity
  • Now you can choose from mixtures of whole barley, buckwheat, triticale, amaranth, rye, kamut, and more.
  • The genus is characterized by tetramerous flowers with bithecal anthers, lack of pseudostaminodia, a capitate or poorly defined stigma, and pollen of the Amaranthus type.
  • These include amaranth, chia, buckwheat, and quinoa.
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  • Add the amaranth and remaining corn syrup and mix to combine.
  • As I'm learning more and more about Judaism, I'm finding that there is an amaranthine well of knowledge for me to uncover.
  • The word amaranthine indicates both eternal, unfading beauty and (as related to the flower) a deep purple-red, and at least on me, Amaranthine is close to eternal - I get a good 24 to 36 hours of fun, and I wouldn't want to overspray. Perfume Posse
  • Instead, focus on getting whole-grain baked goods, fresh produce and grain alternatives such as amaranth, quinoa and buckwheat.
  • To get more fiber, she suggests eating five to nine daily servings of fruit and vegetables and one to four daily servings of whole grains like amaranth, barley, brown rice, millet, oats, quinoa, and whole wheat.
  • Four to six weeks before the average date of the last frost in your area, start seeds indoors of drought-tolerant warm-season flowers such as coreopsis, globe amaranth, lion's tail, and rudbeckia.
  • Rotate oatmeal with grains like amaranth, millet, quinoa, rice, spelt, or toasted buckwheat.
  • She alternates amaranth, brown rice, buckwheat groats, kamut, and millet.
  • Current interest in amaranth, while well-deserved, gives no indication of the cultural conflict it once caused during the sometimes painful birth of a new nation. Mexico's Grain Of The Gods: Cooking With Amaranth
  • Even the names - amaranth, cocobolo, bubinga and ziricote - seem to come from the pages of a mythical tale. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I had heard of the famous tapestries of Guermantes, I could see them, mediaeval and blue, a trifle coarse, detach themselves like a floating cloud from the legendary, amaranthine name at the foot of the ancient forest in which The Guermantes Way
  • Two new allochthonous species were recently found, Amaranthus reflexus and Mesenbrianthemum cristallinum. San Félix-San Ambrosio Islands temperate forests
  • Love-in-a mist, four-o'clock, cosmos, nasturtium, globe amaranth, balsam, and larkspur are a few I remember from childhood.
  • To assemble, arrange six amaranth crackers onto a parchment-lined sheet pan and pipe some chocolate cream in the center.
  • A coarse cosmopolitan weed(Amaranthus retroflexus) having hairy leaves and stout, terminal panicles with dense, lateral spikes of green flowers.
  • Then the dyed cloth becomes black and shines with amaranth.
  • -- In winter we often see dead tops of lamb's-quarters and amaranths -- the smooth and the prickly pigweeds -- still standing where they grew in the summer. Seed Dispersal
  • According to Wikipedia, amaranth greens go by lots of names, chinese cabbage, hinn choy, yin tsoi, callaloo, tampala and quelite. Amaranth Greens ♥ | A Veggie Venture
  • The grey and the amaranth show on the surface through the beige.
  • The spinachlike green called amaranth is delicious in salads and looks beautiful in the garden with its wide, maroon-tinged leaves. THE ARROWS COOKBOOK
  • Prunus dulcis amaranth (some species and varieties grown primarily for leaves, others for grain), Amaranthus spp. apple, Malus spp. apricot, Prunus armeniaca artichoke, globe, Cynara scolymus artichoke, Jerusalem, Helianthus tuberosus arugola 14. Saving seeds for planting
  • The first lot is an amaranth and marquetry box whose top is inlaid with a map of the British Isles.
  • Alan Watkins, who was awaiting the arrival of the Chancellor himself, gave Amaranth his approving eye.
  • · Amaranth's value as a wheat extender or a supplement for added nutritional value in traditional foods such as chapaties, tortillas, weaning foods, chicha, and arepas; 6 Research Needs
  • Amaranth consistently gives lower yields of LC than leaves from legumes like alfalfa, cowpeas, peas, berseem clover or common beans or from wheat. 10: Food science
  • As we trooped out of St. Peter's basilica that day, spreading our amaranthine stain over the great parvis, a palpable euphoria thrilled through the entire body. 11/01/2003 - 12/01/2003
  • John deBrun did not recollect his past, and his amaranthine youth reflected that time itself neglected him from its memory even as it left its noticeable mark on everyone else. Crystal Rain by Tobias Buckell – review
  • My volunteers this year have been arugula, amaranth, purslane, kalanchoe bloss. in red and yellow and a grass (unknown) the original plant of which I dug up from the roadside ( there were loads and it was self seeded, not planted there) I want that muhly grass! The Volunteer Gravel State « Fairegarden
  • Eleanor wanted to assure her Elm Creek Manor was not some mean farmhouse, but even more, she wanted to shake her mother and ask her how she could be so blind to the amaranthine sky, the rolling green hills, the lush forests that in autumn would be ablaze with color, breathtaking in their beauty. The Quilter's Legacy
  • This food grouping includes corn, beans, and squash, but is also enriched by the addition of chilies, cactus, maguey, and amaranth.
  • Amaranth flour is good for breading fish or chicken.
  • Amaranth is a grain which grows abundantly in India, and in many other countries.
  • Several important crops are members of these families, with amaranth probably one of the most promising unexploited food and fodder crops.
  • Bittman also inspired me to grow amaranth, orach, and cultivated strains of purslane, dandelions and watercress in my garden, and to harvest their wild cousins instead of composting them. Kerry Trueman: Mark Bittman: Leafy Green Revolutionary?
  • Wheat alternatives are buckwheat (without wheat added), rye, rice, oat, barley, amaranth, quinoa, and corn.
  • Introduction of health plant grain amaranth has the characteristics of K - rich, high biomass and food value.
  • This food grouping includes corn, beans, and squash, but is also enriched by the addition of chilies, cactus, maguey, and amaranth.
  • She returned her gaze to the sunset, washing everything in tones of red and amaranthine.
  • Capital Market Policing • Great Accidents: - LTCM (12 years ago): leverage - Amaranth (5): overbetting - Maddoff (1): security fraud • Small accidents - Market timers - Death spiral Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Tamaranth's Non-Ephemera things mean a lot tuesday in silhouette 42. The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson
  • Thankfully, nutritious amaranth is now cultivated for its seeds, used in candy and cereal. Amaranth Greens with Poblano Chile Strips: Quintoniles con Rajas
  • At dawn Amarantha sat among the crenellations in the lee of her tower, eating porridge and berries she barely tasted. The Urchin’s Dark Kite « A Fly in Amber
  • To carve your name on a amaranthine life tree ...
  • Now widely sold in health food stores and supermarkets north of the border, amaranth is also available on the Internet (see Sources, below.) Mexico's Grain Of The Gods: Cooking With Amaranth
  • Even the names - amaranth, cocobolo, bubinga and ziricote - seem to come from the pages of a mythical tale. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The grain amaranth has nine times more calcium than wheat, and 40 times more calcium than rice.
  • In the late Middle Ages the Arabs brought it to Europe, where it soon displaced its smaller-leaved relatives orache and lamb’s-quarters, as well as amaranth and sorrel. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • Amaranth, a plant used for both its spinach-like leaves and for the grain gathered from the center stalk, had tremendous ritual significance for the Aztecs. Mexico's Grain Of The Gods: Cooking With Amaranth
  • Something appropriate, following the example of Amaranth Advisors LLC, the collapsed hedge fund (named after the herb also known as pigweed). Undefined
  • Amaranth protein, itself, is low in the amino acid leucine, which is not a serious limitation because leucine is found in excess in most common grains. 4 Grain Amaranths
  • Mr. Anderson, the farmer, is wrestling with a particularly tenacious species of glyphosate-resistant pest called Palmer amaranth, or pigweed, whose resistant form began seriously infesting farms in western Tennessee only last year. Round-Up Resistant Weeds Pose a Threat to Farmers | Impact Lab
  • The dark red Amaranthus caudatus is commonly called 'love-lies-bleeding'.
  • Buckwheat (_úgal_, _trúmba_, _dráwí_), amaranth (_chauláí_, _ganhár_, _sariára_), and a tall chenopod (_bathu_) are grown in the mountain zone. The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir
  • Amaranths are sometimes thought fit only for pigs (hence the common name "pigweed" for one despised American species) and worthy of picking only when one is driven by poverty. 1 Introduction
  • Four to six weeks before the average date of the last frost in your area, start seeds indoors of drought-tolerant warm-season flowers such as coreopsis, globe amaranth, lion's tail, and rudbeckia.
  • Alegrías, whose name is derived from the Spanish word for "happy", are made from the highly nutritious, ancient grain amaranth. Amaranth Candy: Dulce de Alegria
  • Eat lighter foods in general - whole grains such as quinoa or amaranth, spring vegetables such as asparagus, baby greens and carrots, and skin-friendly spices such as turmeric and cumin cooked into foods.
  • The first lot is an amaranth and marquetry box whose top is inlaid with a map of the British Isles.
  • Codon bias of NAD-ME of Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. was significantly different from those of E. coli and yeast genome.
  • In the amaranthine blackness, there were no days, and there were no years.
  • Tender annuals, such as balsams, cock's-combs, globe amaranths, &c., must be sown in February or March in pots of light rich earth, and plunged in a hotbed. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • Like other members of the amaranth family it is nutritious and highly decorative with reddish-purple markings on the stems.
  • Now you can choose from mixtures of whole barley, buckwheat, triticale, amaranth, rye, kamut, and more.
  • It is intense ruby in colour, tending towards a lively amaranth.
  • Sauer consequently provided the name Amaranthus rudis for plants with a circumscissily dehiscent utricle and single, well developed sepal.
  • Armchair conquistadors rejoice, because the expansion adds a new area called Amaranthine -- a word that means "undying" or "unfading" -- and invites you to probe the origins of the original game's diabolic darkspawn. Netflash
  • Speakers at the conference talked about unusual or exotic crops, such as amaranth (also known as pigweed), kenaf (related to hemp or jute), camelina (known as wild flax), pennycress The Memphis Daily News
  • Think of it as the Long Tail of Friendship—in the age of queue-able social priorities, Twitter-able status updates, and amaranthine cloud memory, keeping friends requires almost no effort at all. Scott Brown on Facebook Friendonomics
  • For example, try quinoa in stuffed bell peppers, wild rice in salads and amaranth in soups.
  • The genus Celosia, of the amaranth family, offers blooms that satisfy the florist or gardener who's looking for a more unusual plant.
  • -- In winter we often see dead tops of lamb's-quarters and amaranths -- the smooth and the prickly pigweeds -- still standing where they grew in the summer. Seed Dispersal
  • Love-in-a mist, four-o'clock, cosmos, nasturtium, globe amaranth, balsam, and larkspur are a few I remember from childhood.
  • Some leaf vegetables, like arugola, leaf amaranth, or spinach, can be made into bundles and the base of the stems kept in a container of water for a day or so (Figure 15.12). 14. Saving seeds for planting
  • Beautiful top is unripe, form of corollaceous white horn, perianth takes 6 amaranth streak, provide scent, florescence spring comes the summer.
  • ECHO's seedbank began in 1981 with the top recommendations of tropical plant specialist Dr. Frank Martin-quail grass, amaranths, tropical pumpkins, lablab beans, tropical lettuce, and more. 12: Seeds and germplasm
  • Grow annual plants like Amaranthus and Agastache, which produce large quantities of seed, valuable food for adult sparrows.
  • Long-term fungal inhibitory activity of water-soluble extract from Amaranthus spp. seeds during storage of gluten-free and wheat flour breads BakeryAndSnacks RSS
  • Tricolour amaranth seedling very resemble three-colored amaranth, but arrived deep autumn, its Jibuxie turns for modena, and top leaf becomes if blood-red is caught, bright-coloured and unusual.
  • In addition to abiotic factors, Weakley and Bucher suggest that predation by webworms is a major source of mortality and lowered fecundity for Amaranthus pumilus.
  • The results show that the two non leguminous plants, Amaranth and rye grass, could absorb soil nutrients and compete with flue-cured tobacco when they are intercropped.
  • Among other things, it has introduced to the world grossly neglected plant species such as jojoba, guayale, leucaena, mangium, amaranth, and the winged bean. Chapter 12
  • He had pretended to lean out too far and pin wheeled his arms in order to keep balance, laughing merrily after Amaranth had quickly grabbed his waist from behind to keep him up.
  • The oil of the hogweed, the echites putescens, the sarina plant, the yellow amaranth, and the leaf of the nymphae, if applied to the body, has the same effect. The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana
  • Round about it were roses and narcissus and amaranths and gilly-flowers and chamomiles and white lilies and violets, and other flowers of all kinds and colours. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • I have already blogged three recipes using chauli aka amaranth greens, Indian food, Andhra recipes and Global cuisine inspired cooking
  • It also controls certain broadleaf weeds, including Powell amaranth, jimsonweed, annual morningglory, redroot pigweed, Pennsylvania smartweed, common sunflower and wild mustard.
  • While these introduced species have benefited from extensive breeding and selection, traditional vegetables such as amaranth, African nightshade, jute mallow, and cassava leaves have been virtually ignored.
  • As we trooped out of St. Peter's basilica that day, spreading our amaranthine stain over the great parvis, a palpable euphoria thrilled through the entire body. 11/01/2003 - 12/01/2003
  • The amaranthine powder or liquid color is soluble in water.
  • The combo of EMI and Warner Music would boast a horde of chart-topping musicians like Coldplay, amaranthine songstress Madonna and rapper Eminem. Bronfman's Warner Music And EMI To Do Duet?
  • There are the usual gomphrena, gaillardia, kochia, portulaca, zinnia, amaranthus (cock's comb), balsam and sunflower.
  • Love-in-a mist, four-o'clock, cosmos, nasturtium, globe amaranth, balsam, and larkspur are a few I remember from childhood.
  • You see the white lace of the rochet, and over that the purple mozzetta, trimmed in amaranth.
  • You can grow cowpea, amaranths and okra on your terraces with a little effort.
  • A large glass flute filled with gel was next and David arranged into this kangaroo paws, palm leaves, asparagus fern, and green amaranthus trailing over the edge.
  • Among other things, it has introduced to the world grossly neglected plant species such as jojoba, guayule, leucaena, mangium, amaranth, and the winged bean. Chapter 32
  • Long before our reliance on the big three - wheat, maize and barley - we were more varied in our choice of base ingredients, and lost heroes such as breadfruit (an indigenous, starchy staple of the Pacific islands), amaranth (a grain with high protein content and an ability to grow in extremely arid conditions) and tamarind (a tropical fruit tree) can dig us out of our blinkered state. The Guardian World News

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