The prescribed Midsummer foods of strawberries, herring, new potatoes and sour cream are flying off the shelves.
In the chef's second Slow Food Fast contribution, seared spring onions, boiled new potatoes, a soft-boiled egg and plump, sweet peas top a pool of creamy, herbal green goddess dressing.
You will be pointed in the direction of the local gaststatte where, in summer, you will be fed platters of fresh asparagus and new potatoes from the garden, fish caught in the local stream, and homemade sausage.
Held each June on the closest weekend to the longest day of the year (this year from 22 to 24 June), midsummer is Finland's most enthusiastic party -- an excuse for lakeshore bonfires, midnight airshows, drinking games, skinny dipping, saunas and all-you-can-eat banquets of grillimakkara (grilled sausages) served with mustard and the season's first new potatoes.
Plans to open five new farms for potatoes and oats by introducing advanced irrigation technology.
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But now here were these Japanese biologists coming along with notebooks, luring her into a new habitat with sweet potatoes.
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Potatoes originated in the Andes, possibly Chile from which they were probably brought to Peru, then to Ireland during the 16th century, and Irish immigrants introduced potatoes to New England.
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" When we visited, the food was hearty new American--Adirondack potatoes and nightly game specials--but in a nod to the times, there were local and organic ingredients and "wellness selections.
Hearty yet humble, it awakens the appetite but does not ask too much of the cook. (Who wants theatrics before coffee?) Traditionally assembled from the leftovers of that iconic New England meat-and-potatoes-feast known as "boiled dinner, " it is utilitarian and forgiving.
He can then play with friends from all over the world, tossing potatoes, for example, from New York to Paris.
The new branch of a longtime Hong Kong favorite attracts a line most nights, serving up gourmet pizzas such as the New Orleans topped with Cajun chicken, spinach, potatoes and sour cream.
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The meat and potatoes of this bond recommendation are that the new slimmed down, post-bankruptcy CIT is lending to small- and medium-sized businesses.
That was small potatoes in comparison to the story that broke involving his new athletic director.
Guys, if you are deep into watching sports, meat and potatoes, and never having to bother yourself with a new or original thought for the rest of your life, don't even think of marrying a career woman.
Martin Gottfried, a theatre critic for the New York Post, has written a conventional, meat-and-potatoes biography, slightly hampered by Mr Miller's refusal to talk to him about his personal life.
The new procedures come, in part, thanks to 20, 000 pounds of potatoes that were piled in the seats of a decommissioned plane used for the tests.
No wonder Congress voted to spare couch potatoes any interruption of their favourite soaps, rather than bring in unknown new services from what was, in 1996, a relatively sleepy wireless industry.
Earlier this year researchers in New Zealand began investigating a psyllid infection in glasshouses growing tomatoes and peppers (plants closely related to potatoes).
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