How To Use Barley In A Sentence
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Chromic oxide was thoroughly premixed with finely ground barley in a horizontal ribbon mixer.
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Bake at 350 until barley is tender and has absorbed liquid, about 1 - 1 1/2 hour.
Archive 2006-11-01
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I left the shop with flaked maize, Briess 6-row pale malted barley, Briess flaked rye, Weyermann rye malt, a 3-gallon carboy, three packets of Pasteur Champagne yeast, a hydrometer, and a thermometer.
CHASING the WHITE DOG
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Distilled in the old Irish tradition this pure pot still single malt whiskey uses only the most natural Irish ingredients of barley and fresh spring water.
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The closer he came the heavier the scent of barley-based ale became.
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His great-uncle started the business in the mid-19th century when he moved to Bradford from Turkey to trade in opium for the pharmaceutical trade, wheat, barley, fur and mohair.
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There might be game, sea trout or a barley risotto on the menu.
Times, Sunday Times
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“Malted” barley is barley which is starting to germinate — a process that converts the starch in the kernels into a soluble form called dextrin.
Archive 2006-01-01
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For a squeamish diary writer it was enough to send me to the editor's well-stocked drinks cabinet for a nip of his favourite barley wine.
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Without wishing to be unkind, it was student vegetable gloop (carrot, courgette, mushroom, turnip and barley in tomato sauce) with little herby scone things on the top.
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Siberia a country in which nothing will grow; in some parts there is wheat, and where _wheat_ will not grow _barley_ will, and where _barley_ will not grow _turnips_ will.
Far Off
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The strands of barley's beard can get stuck in an animals mouth because it is sharp.
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It also contains barley to reduce redness and soothe discomfort.
Times, Sunday Times
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You can even use a limited amount of starchy adjuncts - such as flaked maize, flaked oats or flaked barley
FriendFeed - georgeh
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The nutty flavour of the barley goes very well with the slightly exotic flavour of the mushrooms - a marriage made in Scotland.
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He observes the annual round of sowers and barley harvesters, goes stubblewalking, and contemplates how the modern combine has forever changed life for rural farmers.
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The resulting alchemy, about an 80/20 ratio of corn to barley, is then aged in barrels that have housed French pinot noir and American whiskey, as well as new unused barrels.
Tony Sachs: When the Leaves Turn Brown, So Does the Booze: Three New Whiskeys for Autumn
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Besides water, beer is made with three basic ingredients: barley, hops and yeast.
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Our wheat does have a beard, but not as itchy as a barley awn.
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I think of pletzlach as a close to ideal companion for mushroom barley soup, ukrainain borscht, or any other hearty whole meal type soup.
Pletzlach
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In some villages of Nyalam County, bharals and kiangs ate 40 percent of highland barley each year.
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These include but are not limited to: chlorella, blue-green algae, spirulina from California or Hawaii, AFA blue-green algae (Aphanizomenon Flos Aquae), kelp, nori, green barley, wheat grass and alfalfa.
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Perhaps I am a farmer myself — an innocent colonus; and instead of being able to get to church with my family, have to see squadrons of French dragoons thundering upon my barley, and squares of English infantry forming and trampling all over my oats.
Roundabout Papers
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As farms grew, wheat became the universal crop and was often used as a means of payment; other crops included legumes, barley, and oats.
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In fact, the residents abandoned cultivating their traditional crops like barley, maize, millet and potatoes soon after the Malana charas became famous among drug users around the world in the 1980s.
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They find a job working as farmhands at the Tyler Ranch, harvesting barley.
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Increasing energy costs, and a world shortage of malt and barley have hit the industry, say experts.
The Sun
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It also contains barley to reduce redness and soothe discomfort.
Times, Sunday Times
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During the whole of the this period the Crown would ban the sale of wheat and barley for beer producation during times of poor havest.
Army Rumour Service
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Top offending foods identified were, in alphabetical order, barley, beef, chicken, lamb, potato, rice, soya and wheat.
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Serve with toasted spelt or barley.
Times, Sunday Times
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All of beta-glucan preparations were seen to "significantly increase" the paste viscosities of the rice starch suspensions during pasting; pasting temperatures were decreased with oat and curdlan beta-glucans but were unaffected by the barley and yeast beta-glucans.
NutraIngredients-USA RSS
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High producing dairy herds are feeding equal parts maize meal, barley and wheat.
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Our chief supply of starch is obtained from the seed of certain most useful grasses, which we call wheat, oats, barley, rye, rice, and corn, and from the so-called "roots" of the potato.
A Handbook of Health
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Here is a barleycorn of a different kind to those which grow in the farmer's fields, and which the chickens eat; put it into a flower-pot, and see what will happen.
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Also, four breeding lines of winter barley and three feed barleys set to be released within the next few years show resistance to both aphid biotypes.
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We measured the chlorophyll fluorescence lifetimes of barley leaves preheated to selected temperatures corresponding to important points in the FTC.
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At the halting-place they unbag a little barley and wheat-meal, make dough, thrust it into the fire, “break bread,” and wash it down with a few drops of dirty water.
The Land of Midian
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The major agricultural crops are cotton, tobacco, grapes, sunflowers, tea, pomegranates, and citrus fruits; vegetables, olives, wheat, barley, and rice also are produced.
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The cost of alcohol is also being pushed up by increases in the price of malt and barley.
The Sun
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A large midday meal in a rural household may include fish baked in a rye loaf, potatoes, barley bread, cheese, pickled beets, cloudberries in sauce, milk, and coffee.
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They gave wheat, barley and mustard at the time of the rabi and at the time of kharif, rice, pulses, beans, salt and chillies were collected.
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Grains rich in fibres are barley, oatmeal, maize, wheat flour, jowar, bajra, whole wheat, rice flakes, refined wheat flour (without husk) and puffed rice.
Effective Home Remedies for Diabetes
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Barley is not liked by everybody; nevertheless, it is an excellent food and its nature is such that even after long cooking it remains so firm as to require thorough mastication, which is the first great step in the digestion of starchy foods.
Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 1: Essentials of Cookery; Cereals; Bread; Hot Breads
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Now you can choose from mixtures of whole barley, buckwheat, triticale, amaranth, rye, kamut, and more.
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With a few grains of rice and barley from the bottom of one of the ship's sacks, the sailor planted what would become large fields of grain.
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At the halting-place they unbag a little barley and wheat-meal, make dough, thrust it into the fire, "break bread," and wash it down with a few drops of dirty water.
The Land of Midian — Volume 1
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Mash any malts, barley, maize and wheat in a mash tun for 90min at 66°C. Sparge with 3 gallons of water at 70°C.
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LANCASTER BREWING COMPANY (Lancaster, PA) - Milk Stout. a traditional English style sweet stout; a bold, dark ale bursting with barley dryness & mellowed by hints of chocolate & coffee $4.25
The Clog
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Small amounts of such products have been observed by other groups in protein samples from etiolated barley and wheat seedlings.
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Several have resistance to diseases such as powdery mildew, leaf rust, net blotch, Septoria, scald, spot blotch, loose smut, barley yellow dwarf virus, and barley stripe mosaic virus.
13. Other Cultivated Grains
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Bread of flour is good: but there is bread, sweet as honey, if we would eat it, in a good book; and the family must be poor indeed which, once in their lives, cannot, for such multipliable barley-loaves, pay their bakers bill.
Sesame and Lilies. Lecture I.-Sesame: Of Kings Treasuries
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It is found in wheat, but also barley, rye and other grains.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is made from a mash of malted and un-malted barley with some wheat, rye and oats.
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Remove barley mixture from heat, and let stand 5 minutes.
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Barleycorn sends his White Logic, the argent messenger of truth beyond truth, the antithesis of life, cruel and bleak as interstellar space, pulseless and frozen as absolute zero, dazzling with the frost of irrefragable logic and unforgettable fact.
Chapter 35
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Aktivated Barley is the slowest burning complex carbohydrate known to man with the highest amount of convertible beta glucan, which is a soluble fiber.
Wil's Ebay E-Store
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The flour was ground from barley.
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The reader, by passing half a bushel of the common shells of our shores through a barley-mill, as a preliminary operation in the process, and by next subjecting the broken fragments thus obtained to the attritive influence of the waves on some storm-beaten beach for a twelvemonth or two, as a finishing operation, may produce, when he pleases, exactly such a water-worn shelly debris as mottles the blue boulder-clays of Caithness.
The Cruise of the Betsey or, A Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous Deposits of the Hebrides. With Rambles of a Geologist or, Ten Thousand Miles Over the Fossiliferous Deposits of Scotland
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The very warm and dry conditions had seen half of lowland winter barley crops harvested with winter oilseed rape not far behind.
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They were used when distilleries used to malt their own barley.
Times, Sunday Times
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In Scotland, the bannock was pre-eminently made with barley (or bere meal, bere being a primitive form of barley that does better in acid soils); in England, more often of oats.
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The many thousands of grains comprise not just emmer and naked barley, but also bread wheat - which points clearly to the Neolithic - and linseed.
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The barley was first allowed to germinate, or sprout rootlets, in a moist environment.
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Fortunately, beer contains surface-active proteins left over from the malted barley and wheat used in the brewing process.
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It is notorious that many of the leases of new dwelling-houses contain a clause against dancing, lest the premises should suffer from a mazurka, tremble at a gallopade, or fall prostrate under the inflictions of "the parson's farewell," or "the wind that shakes the barley.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 536, March 3, 1832
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It was as if he had returned to the pavilion to celebrate with lemon barley water after a half-century.
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It was made of barley; certain herbs, such as lupine and skirret, were used as substitutes for hops.
Smith's Bible Dictionary
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Indeed, in the absence of amylase starch is not degraded, and anoxia-intolerant cereals such as wheat and barley suffer soon from sugar starvation, and eventually die.
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The mills threshed oats and barley as well as wheat.
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The process must be controlled by the maltster, otherwise the enzymic conversion will continue, and the soluble starch will be further converted to sugars, to feed the growing barley plant.
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These still involved the keeping of livestock, but also the growing of cereals such as wheat, oats and barley.
BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
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Feedlot cattle eagerly trot to the bunk to chow down on a ration made with wheat or barley instead of corn.
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A heavy bread made from barley flour was common, but there is evidence that at least some people had wheaten bread available to them.
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Many intergeneric hybrids between barley (both cultivated and wild and other grasses have been made in Australia, Canada, the Unite 'States, and elsewhere.
8 Research Needs
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This farmer spreads his barley sweepings and leftovers on the field, and this must have been what attracted them.
Times, Sunday Times
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Wheat, barley, rice, rye, oats, millet and corn are the world's top food crops.
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We are familiar with the sight of modern fields of wheat or barley in which mature plants stand less than a metre tall.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The discoveries may help thousands of wheat and barley growers envisioning a repeat of the original aphid's damage.
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A barley-corn is better than a diamond to a cock.
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Under the name _decoctum hordei_, a preparation of barley is included in the [v. 03 p. 0406] British Pharmacopoeia, which is of value as a demulcent and emollient drink in febrile and inflammatory disorders.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
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‘Winter barleys are in the ground in time to take advantage of moisture from fall rains, winter snowpack, and early spring rainstorms,’ he explains.
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Where is the barley risotto and sticky toffee pudding of just the other day?
Times, Sunday Times
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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.
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Scotchman is silent upon the subject of "vivers," and wisely talks not of either "crowdy" or barley meal, but tells of the time when he was a sitter in the kirk of the Rev. Peter Poundtext, showing his Christian charity by the most profound contempt as well for the ordinances of the
Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick, North America
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Barn is compounded from the Old English words beren ` barley '+ ern ` house.'
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 2
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His shelves were occupied by the eight different kinds of bread in common use -- wassel, used only by knights and squires; cocket, the kind in ordinary use by smaller folk; maslin, a mixture of wheat, oats, and barley; barley, rye, and brown bread, the fare of tradesmen and monks; oaten, the food of the poorest; and horse bread.
One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford
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Ignoring his wife's concern, he took a large swill of the drink and savored the malted barley on his bitter tongue.
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Barley water is an astringent or demulcent drink used to reduce laxative condition.
The Suffrage Cook Book
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Barley is still amazed at his success.
Times, Sunday Times
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As for the future, Randall is a beer connoisseur and would love to someday grow hops and barley and get Mexicans "hooked on hops beer.
Zirahuen, Michoacan: Mexico's Walden Pond
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The fresh barley (a standard two-row malting variety) adds a nice underpinning of sweetness, but the malt is a supporting player in this beer; the hops are the headliners.
Beer: Farm-to-glass drinking
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Barley is one of the main inputs to the process of distillation.
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The same amount of barley used in American breweries could instead yield eleven million loaves of bread a day, Fisher said.
LAST CALL
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It also contains barley to reduce redness and soothe discomfort.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's the same thing with beef, corn-fed beef from the States just doesn't compare to Western Canadian beef that's been pastured and then fattened up on wheat and barley.
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Whether it's wheat and barley in the North, corn and grain sorghums such as milo in the Midwest, or rice in the South, waterfowl readily adapt to farm feed.
What's on the Menu
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'Barley and wheat come up monophyllous, but peas, beans, and chick peas polyphyllous.
The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield
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Barley straw is soft and palatable, and is widely used as bulk feed for beef cattle.
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In 1439, William Aylewyn, a chandler, obtained royal licence to buy 200 quarts of barley in Norfolk to bring to Maldon.
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Barley sugar (which formerly contained barley, but now does not) is simply sugar which has been slightly caramelized and then abruptly cooled to solidify it to a glassy state.
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According to Okanagan Springs, the Bavarian Purity Law restricts beer to barley, water, hops and yeast, but in fact, the law permits the use of any type of grain so long as it has been malted.
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However, in our experiment, pigs fed the hulled barley, low-fat diet did not exhibit poorer growth performance than pigs fed other diets.
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Flora and I were walking through the palm grove, on mud paths between tiny squares of pale green barley.
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Coarse bread for trenchers (slices used as plates) was made from barley or rye.
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They have commonly pottage for dinner, composed of cale or cole, leeks, barley or big, and butter; and this is reinforced with bread and cheese, made of skimmed-milk — At night they sup on sowens or flummery of oat-meal — In a scarcity of oats, they use the meal of barley and pease, which is both nourishing and palatable.
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
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You can still eat rice and potatoes but must swap all wheat, barley and rye for gluten-free alternatives.
The Sun
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Increase whole grains such as millet, buckwheat, quinoa, oats, rye and barley.
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Dunaliella, spirulina, wild blue green algae, wheat and barley grass, chorella, carrot, sweet potato, kale, parsley, and spinach are excellent sources of Vitamin A, listed in order of highest content.
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So your best bets are brown rice syrup and barley malt, which are higher in nutrient content and are metabolized more slowly than white sugar.
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A showy grass known as foxtail barley was common along the highway, while here and there we saw bogs dominated by black spruce and larch.
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And at the tippy top of the credenza are a couple of teddy bears, a couple of Barley jars, a few pieces of pottery.
What's on Your Desk?
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Grasses, including barley, oat, rye, wheat grass, and alfalfa - technically a legume - are generally higher in fiber, while water greens like spirulina and chlorella tend to be higher in protein.
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They gave wheat, barley and mustard at the time of the rabi and at the time of kharif, rice, pulses, beans, salt and chillies were collected.
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Their diet was simple but wholesome, based on barley and oats, with just enough vegetables and dairy products.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am now unable to eat anything that contains wheat, rye, barley, or oats.
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We work toward a movement in which all cereal chromosomes will be united, not only in one New Cereal (pompously designated "the first man-made cereal") but also in other new cereals besides Triticale such as Hordecale (amphidiploid of barley and rye), Triticordeum (amphidiploid of wheat and barley) and many more, not scorning any contribution, be it of chromosomes or only a few genes found in countless other gramineous strains, that will prove to be of undeniable Value to the betterment of many cereals.
Chapter 12
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Sucrose synthase genes have been isolated primarily from starch-storing plants, such as maize, rice, barley, potato, mung bean, and pea.
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Between 1812 to 1814, wheat, barley and oats all roughly halved in price.
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Most of the time aysh is made from barley and emmer wheat, the most common crops in Egypt.
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The general drink is beer, which is prepared from barley, and is excellently well tasted, but strong, and what soon fuddles.
Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth
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It urges us to ditch eating rice for barley.
The Sun
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Then he gave her a barley scone and said, “I love not one who answereth at times when I am in wrath: so henceforth give me no more of these impertinent words and I will sell thee to a good man like myself, who will do well with thee, even as I have done.”
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Then did thy mother's husband take the barley for sprinkling, and began casting it upon the hearth with these words, "Ye Nymphs, who dwell among the rocks, grant that I may often sacrifice with my wife, the daughter of Tyndareus, within my halls, as happily as now, and ruin seize my foes!
Electra
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Barley ranks third in terms of area (after tef and sorghum) in Ethiopia.
13. Other Cultivated Grains
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There's no need to miss out if you have to steer clear of foods containing wheat, barley and rye.
The Sun
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Hours to the Tide, according as the Barley is in body or in dryness; for that which comes off Clays, or has been wash'd and damag'd by Rains, requires less time than the dryer Grain that was inned well and grew on
The London and Country Brewer
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Barleycorn will have been banished out of existence along with the other barbarisms, some other institution than the saloon will have to obtain, some other congregating place of men where strange men and stranger men may get in touch, and meet, and know.
Chapter 13
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Single malts, as their name suggests, are made from malted barley dried in peat-fired kilns, hence their smoky bouquets, and distilled slowly in pot stills.
Times, Sunday Times
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For Katz's Jewish paternal forebears, who'd been driven from shtetl to shtetl by implacable anti-Semites, as for the old Angles and Saxons on his mother's side, who'd labored to grow rye and barley in the poor soils and short summers of northern Europe, feeling bad all the time and expecting the worst had been natural ways of equilibriating themselves with the lousiness of their circumstances.
Franzen On The Book, The Backlash, His Background
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By the slow mode of conducting vegetation here recommended, an actual and minute separation of the parts takes place; the germination of the radicles and acrospire carries off the cohesive properties of the barley, thereby contributing to the preparation of the saccharine matter, which it has no tendency to extract, or otherwise injure, but to increase and meliorate, so long as the acrospire is confined within the husk; and by as much as it is wanting of the end of the grain, by so much does the malt fall short of perfection; and in proportion as it is advanced beyond, is that purpose defeated.
The American Practical Brewer and Tanner
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Every ruddy pebble on the pounded clay, every blade of yellow barley beyond it, stands out in bold relief before me, vying for my eyes to embrace it and it alone.
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These results indicate that in barley, as in rice, GS2 is associated with photorespiration.
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Villagers engage in animal husbandry and cultivate wheat, barley, and sugar beets.
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During the brewing process, a significant proportion of the B-type granules from barley is not gelatinized in the mash.
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Increase whole grains such as millet, buckwheat, quinoa, oats, rye and barley.
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Eat a variety of rice, brown rice, oatmeal, barley, yams, potatoes and pastas.
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I dictated an article to a newspaper copytaker not long ago, which included a reference to a 'field of barley'.
Times, Sunday Times
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Rye whiskey, of which about 4 varieties are available locally, is distilled from rype instead of barley but may also contain wheat.
In Liquor-Related News… « Skid Roche
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Whole grains - These grains, such as pearled barley and oatmeal, are loaded with fiber, potassium, magnesium, chromium, omega-3 fatty acids and folate.
Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
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And the flax and the barley was smitten: for the barley was in the ear, and the flax was bolled.
Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
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The barley will go on absorbing the liquid the longer it is left.
Times, Sunday Times
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Other plans involve an early dinner with G. in honor of my birthday tomorrow and then on the day itself I'll be up and out to get the fixings for beef barley stew.
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And the reason why these best are destroyed is because John Barleycorn stands on every highway and byway, accessible, law-protected, saluted by the policeman on the beat, speaking to them, leading them by the hand to the places where the good fellows and daring ones forgather and drink deep.
Chapter 13
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The authors argue that the CWB has monopoly control over the marketing of western Canadian wheat, durum, and barley, but it does not have such control over the world grain markets.
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The next course of cream of barley soup was more to their liking.
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Mason had come armed with a handful of wild barley-grass, or "crawly", as it was better known among the boys.
Jack of Both Sides The Story of a School War
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Unhulled, brown ‘pot’ barley is what you'll find in wholefood shops because it counts as something of a nutritional superfood offering an excellent serving of complex carbohydrate and six times more fibre than other grains.
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Replicated across a range of WA soil types, the study examined annual ryegrass, wild radish, wild oats, wall fumitory, brome grass and barley grass persistence, in plots isolated to guard against the arrival of new seed.
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Green barley that had never been etiolated gave essentially the same results as etiolated plants that were exposed to light.
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Grains and beans, such as barley, lentils, peas, beans, bulgur, whole wheat, etc., are great sources of complex carbohydrates.
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When housed in old fashioned linhays in January the cattle enjoy deep organic straw beds and a diet of pea/barley wholecrop and haylage.
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The results showed a considerable increase in the yield of seed and straw, the ripening was more rapid and the barley ripened nearly two weeks earlier with electroculture.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892
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Six-row barley is generally considered to be of lower quality than two-row barley, and its thicker husk results in tannic and powdery flavours.
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Earlier in the year they had grown barley, cut it with a reaper and binder and had it all in sheafs.
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Thompson Brothers Farms grows certified seed potatoes, wheat, barley and pinto beans.
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Food was seen as a sun-product, of which the cereals wheat and barley were the sacred, life-giving staples.
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A few whole grains you should add to your diet include brown and wild rice, barley, oats, kasha, quinoa, bulgur and buckwheat.
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They were used when distilleries used to malt their own barley.
Times, Sunday Times
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The best - known grains are wheat, barley, oats, rye and maize.
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Shaggy yaks stomp around threshing circles, ears of barley are thrashed with sticks and winnowed by singing villagers in twos and threes.
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The beer is brewed with ‘only the finest sun-ripened hops, grains and barley.’
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The Wilsons feed the hogs corn, barley, oats and hay grown on their farm.
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The kieves that held the fermented barley were placed underground and carefully covered with turf, for fear of detection.
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Over 65% of the crop was wheat, 20% barley and the remaining 15% was made up of canola, lupins, oats, triticale and field peas.
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Premium quality maize and barley is kibbled to optimise digestibility and increase the rumen utilisation rate.
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We should eat more leafy vegetables and avoid gluten, a protein found in grains such as wheat, rye and barley and in processed foods.
Times, Sunday Times
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Barley is still amazed at his success.
Times, Sunday Times
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Egg barley, also called farfel, are toasted noodles that are used in Jewish cooking.
Make It Easy Make It Light
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Instead they are still indoors being fed on spring beans and barley.
Times, Sunday Times
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Now twist the strands together like a corkscrew to form tight barley twists.
The Sun
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They were fed on a simple ration of barley, sugar beet pulp, soya and minerals.
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To make the mash, the malted barley is crushed between rollers and then wet with hot water, at around 65°C.
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The barley grass in Green Magma has been shown to contain a high level of antioxidants, including catalase and carotenoids, along with many other nutrients to help the body increase in overall antioxidant status, and therefore may be useful in supporting normal bone mass during menopause and beyond.
Forever Young
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The ground was not suitable for growing wheat on but barley was another matter.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's flanked on one side by barley fields and on the other by numerous matching houses.
Times, Sunday Times
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DELIVER, and like a proper lad of his quarters, that will not cry barley in a brulzie, And, indeed, he's gleg aneuch at the broadsword and target, I hae played wi 'him mysell at Glennaquoich, and sae has Vich
Waverley: or, 'Tis sixty years since
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Much of the land was intensely cultivated, a dry quiltwork of barley fields and hayfields and pastures shorn down to the dirt by goats and sheep.
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There are some crops not cut, a lot of barley, some oats and one of two pieces of wheat are still out.
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Barley straw is soft and palatable, and is widely used as bulk feed for beef cattle.
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Barley Junction was quite a different station from the one I had left in the Suburbs.
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He lived from 1902 till 1984 just barley escaping the downspin of the world.
Photography can be a Savior for the Natural World.
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Unlike einkorn, barley has a long history of cultivation in the Fertile Crescent.
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There is marmalade - and jam made from Scottish strawberries or raspberries - and in the bread bin beside the granary loaf are some oatcakes and barley bannocks.
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To a European, corn covers all the cereal crops - wheat, barley, oat, and so on.
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Nearly eight years after Victory in Europe, the limit on jelly babies, pastilles, liquorice, barley sugar sticks, lemonade powder and chocolate bars was finally lifted - and a nation of schoolchildren cheered.
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Sancho said he did not want anything more than a little barley for Dapple, and half a cheese and half a loaf for himself; for the distance being so short there was no occasion for any better or bulkier provant.
Don Quixote
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For comparison purposes, diets based primarily on corn, hulled barley, and wheat were also assessed.
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This steeping and halting process is called "malting" and barley that has been steeped and dried is called malted barley.
Hey Barkeep! What Does It Matter How Many Rows The Barley Has?
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I put together a blend which I aptly named "Rider's Cereal Blend" which consisted of Artisanal Cereal blend base (multigrain oat bran, rye, spelt, barley, amarath and wheat germ) cacao nibs, granola, goji berries and pumpkin seeds.
12 posts from November 2008
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He led a goat dressed in homespun, one of last year's barleycorns tucked above its ear.
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They bend over in the small barley fields, terraced out of the mountainsides, cutting the sheaves with sickle moon scythes.
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The most complete evidence has come from the Near East, where domesticated barley and emmer wheat strains have been found which date from about 8000 BC.
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Among the dishes made from barley, barley porridge is more delicate than oatmeal porridge, to the point of being rather insipid.
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Also, barley breads stale quickly, because they lack the water-retaining powers of the gluten network in wheat or the natural gums in rye.
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There it is added to the fuel in the kilns where the malted barley is dried.
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Villagers cultivate maize, wheat and barley on verdant hillside terraces buttressed by stone escarpments.
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They will share with us their wealth in livestock and their knowledge of the sheepfolds and pastures as we will share the bounty of the barley field and vineyards.
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Put the oil in a large, heavy saucepan with the onion, leek, garlic and barley.
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I asked Sidroc what it was and he said it was made from oats mixed with barley.