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Heinz: Encyclopedia - Baked beans

Baked beans is a recipe consisting of beans baked (or stewed) in a sauce. Traditional cuisines of many regions claim such recipes as typical specialities, for example: Boston baked beans Jersey bean crock Guernsey bean jar Cassoulet Feijoada Baked beans (fèves au lard) in Quebec - see Cuisine of Quebec British cuisine claims beans on toast as a teatime favourite, and baked beans may form part of a Full English breakfast Bake ...

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Heinz: Encyclopedia - Canning

Canning is a method of preserving food by first heating it to a temperature that destroys contaminating microorganisms, and then sealing it in air-tight jars, cans or pouches. Because of the danger of botulism and other pathogens, the only safe method of canning most foods is under conditions of both high heat and pressure, normally at temperatures of 240-250°F (116-121°C). Foods that must be pressure canned include all vegetables, meats, seafood, poultry, and dairy products. The only foods that may be safely canned in a boiling wat ...

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Heinz: Encyclopedia - University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin

University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin - more commonly University College Dublin (UCD) - is Ireland's largest university, with over 20,000 students. It is located in Dublin, capital of Ireland. The university is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland. The terms of the Universities Act, 1997 were used to rename the university after resolution by the Senate of the National University of Ireland. University College Dublin - National University o ...

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Heinz: Encyclopedia - Brand

In marketing, a brand is the symbolic embodiment of all the information connected with a product or service. A brand typically includes a name, logo, and other visual elements such as images, fonts, color schemes, or symbols. It also encompasses the set of expectations associated with a product or service which typically arise in the minds of people. Such people include employees of the brand owner, people involved with distribution, sale or supply of the p ...

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - The Who Sell Out - Track listing

Side one: "Armenia City In The Sky" (Keene) "Heinz Baked Beans" (Entwistle) "Mary-Anne With The Shaky Hand" "Odorono" "Tattoo" "Our Love Was" "I Can See for Miles" Side two: "I Can't Reach You" "Medac" (Entwistle) "Relax" "Silas Stingy" (Entwistle) "Sunrise" "Rael 1" ...

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The Who Sell Out, The Who Sell Out - Track listing, The Who Sell Out - CD release bonus tracks, The Who Sell Out - Editions

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - List of mathematicians - A

List of mathematicians - Aa — Ac. Abakanowicz, Bruno (Poland, 1852 – 1900) Abdelkader, Mostafa A. (?, ? – ) Abel, Niels Henrik (Norway, 1802 – 1829) Abelson, Harold (USA, ? – ) Al-Abhari Athir al-Din Mufaddal ibn Umar (Persia, 1200 – 1265) Abhyankar, Shreeram Shankar (India/USA, 1930 – ) Abouabdillah, Driss (Morocco, 1948 – ) Abraham, Ralph (USA, 1936 – ) Abramowitz, Milton (?, ? – ) Achenwall, Gottfried (Germany, 1719 – 1772) Ackerm ...

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List of mathematicians, List of mathematicians - A, List of mathematicians - Aa — Ac, List of mathematicians - Ad, List of mathematicians - Ag — Ak, List of mathematicians - Al, List of mathematicians - Am — An, List of mathematicians - Ap — Ar, List of mathematicians - As — Az, List of mathematicians - B, List of mathematicians - Ba, List of mathematicians - Be, List of mathematicians - Bh — Bi, List of mathematicians - Bl, List of mathematicians - Bo, List of mathematicians - Br, List of mathematicians - Bu, List of mathematicians - By — Bz, List of mathematicians - C, List of mathematicians - Ca, List of mathematicians - Ce — Ch, List of mathematicians - Cl — Co, List of mathematicians - Cr — Cs, List of mathematicians - Ct — Cz, List of mathematicians - D, List of mathematicians - Da, List of mathematicians - De, List of mathematicians - Di, List of mathematicians - Do — Dr, List of mathematicians - Du, List of mathematicians - Dw — Dz, List of mathematicians - E, List of mathematicians - Ea — Ef, List of mathematicians - Eg — El, List of mathematicians - Em — Er, List of mathematicians - Es — Ez, List of mathematicians - F, List of mathematicians - Fa, List of mathematicians - Fe, List of mathematicians - Fi, List of mathematicians - Fl — Fo, List of mathematicians - Fr, List of mathematicians - Fu — Fz, List of mathematicians - G, List of mathematicians - Ga, List of mathematicians - Ge, List of mathematicians - Gh — Gi, List of mathematicians - Gl — Go, List of mathematicians - Gr, List of mathematicians - Gu, List of mathematicians - Gy — Gz, List of mathematicians - H, List of mathematicians - Ha, List of mathematicians - He, List of mathematicians - Hi, List of mathematicians - Hl — Ho, List of mathematicians - Hr — Hu, List of mathematicians - Hy — Hz, List of mathematicians - I, List of mathematicians - J, List of mathematicians - Ja, List of mathematicians - Je — Jo, List of mathematicians - Ju — Jz, List of mathematicians - K, List of mathematicians - Ka, List of mathematicians - Ke, List of mathematicians - Kh — Ki, List of mathematicians - Kl — Ko, List of mathematicians - Kr, List of mathematicians - Ku — Kz, List of mathematicians - L, List of mathematicians - La, List of mathematicians - Le, List of mathematicians - Li, List of mathematicians - Ll — Lo, List of mathematicians - Lu, List of mathematicians - Ly — Lz, List of mathematicians - M, List of mathematicians - Ma, List of mathematicians - Mc — Me, List of mathematicians - Mi, List of mathematicians - Mo, List of mathematicians - Mu — Mz, List of mathematicians - N, List of mathematicians - Na — Ne, List of mathematicians - Ni — No, List of mathematicians - Nu — Nz, List of mathematicians - O, List of mathematicians - Oa — Om, List of mathematicians - On — Oz, List of mathematicians - P, List of mathematicians - Pa, List of mathematicians - Pe, List of mathematicians - Pf — Pi, List of mathematicians - Pl — Po, List of mathematicians - Pr, List of mathematicians - Pt — Pz, List of mathematicians - Q, List of mathematicians - R, List of mathematicians - Ra, List of mathematicians - Re, List of mathematicians - Rh — Ri, List of mathematicians - Ro, List of mathematicians - Ru — Rz, List of mathematicians - S, List of mathematicians - Sa, List of mathematicians - Sc, List of mathematicians - Se, List of mathematicians - Sh, List of mathematicians - Si, List of mathematicians - Sk — Sm, List of mathematicians - Sn — So, List of mathematicians - Sp, List of mathematicians - Sr — St, List of mathematicians - Su — Sy, List of mathematicians - Sz, List of mathematicians - T, List of mathematicians - Ta, List of mathematicians - Te — Th, List of mathematicians - Ti — To, List of mathematicians - Tr — Ts, List of mathematicians - Tu, List of mathematicians - Tv — Tz, List of mathematicians - U, List of mathematicians - V, List of mathematicians - Va, List of mathematicians - Ve — Vi, List of mathematicians - Vo — Vz, List of mathematicians - W, List of mathematicians - Wa, List of mathematicians - We, List of mathematicians - Wh, List of mathematicians - Wi, List of mathematicians - Wo — Wz, List of mathematicians - X, List of mathematicians - Y, List of mathematicians - Ya — Yo, List of mathematicians - Yu — Yz, List of mathematicians - Z, List of mathematicians - Za, List of mathematicians - Ze — Zh, List of mathematicians - Zi — Zz

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - Economy of Botswana - Private Sector Development and Foreign Investment

Botswana seeks to diversify its economy away from minerals, the earnings from which have levelled off. In 1998-99, non-mineral sectors of the economy grew at 8.9%, partially offsetting a slight 4.4% decline in the minerals sector. Foreign investment and management have been welcomed in Botswana. External investment in Botswana has grown fitfully. In the early 1990s, two American companies, Owens Corning and H.J. Heinz, made major investments in production facilities in Botswana. In 1997, the St. Paul Group purchased Botswana Insurance ...

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Economy of Botswana, Economy of Botswana - Overview, Economy of Botswana - Mining, Economy of Botswana - Tourism, Economy of Botswana - Agriculture, Economy of Botswana - Private Sector Development and Foreign Investment

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - Decca Records - The label

Within years of its founding by former stockbroker Edward Lewis, Decca Records Ltd was the second largest record label in the world, calling itself "The Supreme Record Company". The term "Decca" was never determined to signify a specific meaning or name, but some theories cite the opening musical notes of a Beethoven symphony: "D-E-C-C-A". A cameo of Beethoven graced the British Decca label for many years. See also:

Decca Records, Decca Records - The label, Decca Records - Popular music, Decca Records - Classical music, Decca Records - Later history, Decca Records - External link

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of New Zealand history - Colony and Self Government 1840 to 1946

Timeline of New Zealand history - 1840s. 1840 January 29: Hobson arrives in the Bay of Islands. New Zealand Company settlers arrive at Te Whanganui a Tara which became Port Nicholson, site of Wellington. February 6: Hone Heke is the first to sign the Treaty of Waitangi at Bay of Islands. May 21: Hobson proclaims British sovereignty over New Zealand. August: French colony established in Akaroa. Hobson becomes first Governor and sets up executiv ...

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Timeline of New Zealand history, Timeline of New Zealand history - Pre-Colonial Timeline to 1839, Timeline of New Zealand history - Before 1600, Timeline of New Zealand history - 17th century, Timeline of New Zealand history - 18th century, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1800s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1810s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1820s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1830s, Timeline of New Zealand history - Colony and Self Government 1840 to 1946, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1840s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1850s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1860s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1870s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1880s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1890s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1900s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1910s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1920s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1930s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1940 to 1946, Timeline of New Zealand history - Full Independence 1947 to 1983, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1947 to 1949, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1950s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1960s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1970s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1980s, Timeline of New Zealand history - Restructuring after 1984, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1984 to 1989, Timeline of New Zealand history - 1990s, Timeline of New Zealand history - 2000s, Timeline of New Zealand history - External link

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - History

The university can trace its history to 1854 as the Catholic University of Ireland, the modern university recieved its charter in 1908. University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - Origins. The university was founded in December 2, 1908 by Royal Charter, as University College, Dublin a constituent college of the National University of Ireland. The university college is the lineal successor of the earlier Catholic University of Ireland founded on 18 May 1854 and lead by ...

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University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - History, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - Origins, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - Move to Belfield, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - UCD Dublin, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - Reputation, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - The Students Union, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - UCD Horizons, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - Related companies

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - Baked bean sandwich - Alternative recipe

Another method that is gaining in popularity due to its ease, simplicity and minimal clean-up involves the use of a sandwich-maker. Open sandwich maker, turn on to pre-heat. Open a can of baked beans, or using a pre-opened can, ensure that as much sauce as possible has been drained. Place one slice of bread on the bottom tray of the sandwich-maker, push the bread down into the cavities to create pockets in which to place the baked beans. Fill the previously created pockets in the bread with a suitable ...

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Baked bean sandwich, Baked bean sandwich - Origins, Baked bean sandwich - Early recipes, Baked bean sandwich - Modern recipe, Baked bean sandwich - Alternative recipe, Baked bean sandwich - Particulars

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - History

The university can trace its history to 1854 as the Catholic University of Ireland, the modern university recieved its charter in 1908. University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - Origins. The university was founded in December 2, 1908 by Royal Charter, as University College, Dublin a constituent college of the National University of Ireland. The university college is the lineal successor of the earlier Catholic University of Ireland founded on 18 May 1854 and lead by ...

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University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - History, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - Origins, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - Move to Belfield, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - UCD Dublin, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - Reputation, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - The Students Union, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - UCD Horizons, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - Related companies, University College Dublin - National University of Ireland Dublin - Notable Academics

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - List of commercial failures - Computing flops

List of commercial failures - Hardware flops. 3Com Audrey and Kerbango The failures of these simple web and audio devices were widely seen as the death-knell for internet appliances. Amiga CDTV This early multimedia computer was overpriced and suffered from using the obsolete AmigaOS 1.3, when version 2.0 was already available. Apple Computer flops The Apple III, Apple Lisa, and arguably the Apple Newton are notable failed Apple products. Many of the Lisa ...

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List of commercial failures, List of commercial failures - Commercial failures in aviation, List of commercial failures - Automotive flops, List of commercial failures - Computing flops, List of commercial failures - Hardware flops, List of commercial failures - Software flops, List of commercial failures - Internet dot-bombs, List of commercial failures - Retail flops, List of commercial failures - Food and drink flops, List of commercial failures - Other commercial flops

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - Baked beans - History

The recipe for baked beans may be based on a Native American dish in which beans were cooked with bear fat and maple syrup in an earthenware pot. European settlers may have adapted this recipe, using pork fat and molasses. According to alternative traditions, sailors brought cassoulet from the south of France, or the regional bean stew recipes from northern France and the Channel Islands. Most probably, a number of regional bean recipes coalesced and cross-fertilised in North America and ultimately gave rise to the baked ...

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Baked beans, Baked beans - History, Baked beans - Health

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - List of slang names for poker hands - Texas Hold 'Em Slang

The following refer to hole (pocket) cards: A-A: Pocket Rockets, American Airlines, Bullets, Two Pips A-K: Big Slick, Machine Gun (AK-47), Anna Kournikova ("looks great, never wins") A-Q: Little Slick, Mrs. Slick, Catch of the Day, Doyle Brunson (see note at bottom) A-J: Blackjack, Ajax, Apple Jacks, Jack Ass, Apple Juice A-10: Johnny Moss, Corners A-8: Dead ...

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List of slang names for poker hands, List of slang names for poker hands - Texas Hold 'Em Slang, List of slang names for poker hands - Omaha Slang

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - List of Irish people - Art

Main list of visual artists: List of Irish artists List of Irish people - Architecture. Eileen Gray James Hoban, designer of White House Kevin Roche Sam Stephenson Edward Lovett Pearce List of Irish people - Actors. Patrick Bergin Pierce Brosnan, Navan-born James Bond Gabriel Byrne Cyril Cusack, born in South Africa Niamh Cusack Sorcha Cusack Daniel Day-Lew ...

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List of Irish people, List of Irish people - Art, List of Irish people - Architecture, List of Irish people - Actors, List of Irish people - Music, List of Irish people - Dance, List of Irish people - Writing, List of Irish people - Business, List of Irish people - Politics, List of Irish people - Science Education and Technology, List of Irish people - Sport, List of Irish people - Other, List of Irish people - Notable Irish people selection, List of Irish people - Notable people of Irish descent

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - Walkers - Product lines

Walkers - Flavours. Barbecue Beef & onion Branston Pickle** Cheese & Chive Feta and herb** Greek kebab** Heinz tomato ketchup Marmite yeast extract Pickled onion Prawn cocktail Ready salted Roast chicken Salt & vinegar Sausage and Ketchup** Smoky bacon Tomato and basil** Worcester ...

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Walkers, Walkers - History, Walkers - Present day, Walkers - Product lines, Walkers - Flavours, Walkers - Variations, Walkers - Other types of snack food, Walkers - External link

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - Brand - Concepts

Some marketers distinguish the psychological aspect of a brand from the experiential aspect. The experiential aspect consists of the sum of all points of contact with the brand and is known as the brand experience. The psychological aspect, sometimes referred to as the brand image, is a symbolic construct created within the minds of people and consists of all the information and expectations ass ...

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Brand, Brand - Concepts, Brand - History, Brand - Examples of well known brand names, Brand - United States Of America, Brand - Europe, Brand - Japan, Brand - South Korea, Brand - Criticisms of branding

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - Lancashire - History

The traditional county was established in 1183. In the Domesday Book, its lands had been treated as part of Cheshire and of Yorkshire. It bordered on Cumberland, Westmorland, Yorkshire, and Cheshire. This historical county was divided into the six hundreds of Amounderness, Blackburn, Leyland, Lonsdale, Salford and West Derby. Lonsdale was further partitioned into Lonsdale North, which was the detached part north of Morecambe Bay (also known as Furness), and Lonsdale South. A particular form of the The Loyal Toast is still ...

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Lancashire, Lancashire - History, Lancashire - Law Enforcement, Lancashire - Industry, Lancashire - Settlements, Lancashire - Places of interest, Lancashire - Environs and divisions, Lancashire - Current Administrative Divisions, Lancashire - Rejected options for change

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Heinz: Encyclopedia II - Canning - History

During the early Revolutionary Wars, the notable French newspaper Monde, prompted by the government, offered a hefty cash award of 12,000 Francs to any inventor who could come up with a cheap and effective method of preserving large amounts of food. The massive armies of the period required regular supplies of quality food, and so preservation became a necessity. In 1809, the French confectioner Nicolas François Appert developed a method of vacuum-sealing food inside glass jars. However, glass containers were unsuitable for transport ...

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Canning, Canning - History, Canning - Canning companies, Canning - Canning organizations

Read more here: » Canning: Encyclopedia II - Canning - History

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