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Carl Carlson: Encyclopedia - Carl Carlson
Carlito "Carl" Carlson is a fictional character in the animated TV series The Simpsons. Along with Lenny, Carl is not just Homer's co-wor...
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Dinner: Encyclopedia - Dinner
Cuisine | Kitchens
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Dinner is a term with several meanings.
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Brittany: Encyclopedia - Brittany
Brittany (French: Bretagne, French pronunciation ▶ (help·info); Breton: Breizh; Gallo: Bertaèyn) is a former independent kingdom and ...
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Boston Cream Pie: Encyclopedia - Boston Cream Pie
The Boston Cream Pie is actually a cake, not a pie. The idea of it being a pie most likely stems from the easier avaliability of Pie Tins...
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Plum Pudding Model: Encyclopedia - Plum Pudding Model
In physics, the Plum pudding model of the atom was made after the discovery of the electron and was proposed by the discoverer of the ele...
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Cassava: Encyclopedia - Cassava
The cassava or manioc (Manihot esculenta) is a woody perennial shrub of the spurge family, that is extensively cultivated as an annual cr...
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Vegetarian Cuisine: Encyclopedia - Vegetarian Cuisine
Vegetarian cuisine is cookery of food that meets vegetarian ethical principles and health standards. In terms of lacto-ovo vegetarianism,...
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Christmas Pudding: Encyclopedia - Christmas Pudding
Christmas pudding is the dessert traditionally served on Christmas day in Britain and Ireland, as well as in some Commonwealth countries....
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Chocolate Pudding: Encyclopedia - Chocolate Pudding
Chocolate pudding is one of the most common varieties of sweet or dessert pudding in America.[1] It is usually eaten as a snack or desser...
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Cheshire Pudding: Encyclopedia - Cheshire Pudding
According to the 1881 Household Cyclopedia, Cheshire pudding can be made in the following way.
Make a crust as for a fruit pudding, roll ...
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Tofu: Encyclopedia - Tofu
Tofu, sometimes also called bean curd or doufu (nearly always in the context of Chinese recipes), is a food made by coagulating soy milk,...
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Sweet: Encyclopedia - Sweet
Sweet may refer to:
the basic taste sensation of sweetness.
in British English a small edible sweet item of confectionery: see candy ( t...
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Salad: Encyclopedia - Salad
A salad is a food item generally served either before or after the main dish as a separate course, as a main course in itself, or as a si...
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If And Only If: Encyclopedia Ii - If And Only If - Advanced Considerations
If and only if - Philosophical interpretation.
A sentence that is composed of two other sentences joined by "iff" is called a biconditi...
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Kishka: Encyclopedia Ii - Kishka - Food
Kishka or kishke (Polish: kiszka; Russian: кишка, kishka; Ukrainian: кишка, kyshka; Yiddish: קישקע, kishke), is a Slavic w...
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Dude Where's My Car?: Encyclopedia Ii - Dude Where's My Car? - Plot
At the movie's outset, Jesse (Kutcher) and Chester (Scott) awaken with hangovers and no memory of how they got there. Their house is fill...
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Goetta: Encyclopedia Ii - Goetta - Composition
While goetta comes in a variety of forms all goetta is based around ground meat and pin head or steel cut oats. Typically goetta is made ...
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Salad: Encyclopedia Ii - Salad - The Green Salad
The "green salad" is most often composed of a mixture of uncooked vegetables, built up on a base of leaf vegetables such as one or more l...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - History
Human habitation in the area now called Brittany goes back to the late Paleolithic, or Epi-Palaeolithic, period. Megaliths erected in the...
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Cuisine Of South Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - Cuisine Of South Africa - Indigenous Cookery
In the precolonial period indigenous cuisine was characterised by the use of a very wide range of fruits, nuts, bulbs, leaves and other p...
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Vegetarian Cuisine: Encyclopedia Ii - Vegetarian Cuisine - Cuisine That Uses Meat Analogues
These are vegetarian versions of popular dishes that non-vegetarians enjoy and are frequently consumed as fast food, comfort food, transi...
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Tofu: Encyclopedia Ii - Tofu - Varieties
There is a wide variety of tofu available in the both western and eastern markets. Despite the daunting variety, tofu products can be spl...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - History
Human habitation in the area now called Brittany goes back to the late Paleolithic, or Epi-Palaeolithic, period. Megaliths erected in the...
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Conagra Foods Inc.: Encyclopedia Ii - Conagra Foods Inc. - History
ConAgra was founded in 1919 by Alva Kinney, who brought together four grain mills as Nebraska Consolidated Mills. In 1940, it began produ...
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Jigglypuff: Encyclopedia Ii - Jigglypuff - Anime Information
In the Pokémon anime series, Jigglypuff is a recurring character which aspires to be a great singer, after being inspired by Ash and com...
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Homer Vs. Dignity: Encyclopedia Ii - Homer Vs. Dignity - Synopsis
For doing an astronomy quiz, Bart gets his first "A", and go to the Singing Sirloin restaurant (as seen in "Life on the Fast Lane") for a...
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Punch-drunk Love: Encyclopedia Ii - Punch-drunk Love - Soundtrack
The soundtrack was composed by Jon Brion, and features the song "He Needs Me" from the movie Popeye. The soundtrack received an enthusias...
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Scatman John: Encyclopedia Ii - Scatman John - Early Days
John Larkin suffered from a severe stutter "since [he] started talking", which led to an emotionally traumatic childhood. Even at the pea...
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Salad: Encyclopedia Ii - Salad - The Green Salad
The "green salad" is most often composed of a mixture of uncooked or cold, cooked vegetables, built up on a base of leaf vegetables such ...
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Scrapple: Encyclopedia Ii - Scrapple - Composition
Scrapple was invented to make use of the parts of slaughtered food animals which were not suitable to be served on their own, in the same...
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Vegetarian Cuisine: Encyclopedia Ii - Vegetarian Cuisine - Cuisine That Uses Meat Analogues
These are vegetarian versions of popular dishes that non-vegetarians enjoy and are frequently consumed as fast food, comfort food, transi...
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Hot Chocolate: Encyclopedia Ii - Hot Chocolate - History
The first users of cacao were most likely the Olmecs, a Native American people of Mesoamerica and the oldest civilization of The Americas...
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Scrapple: Encyclopedia Ii - Scrapple - Composition
Scrapple is made of hog offal such as the head, heart, liver, and other scraps. The proportion and spicing is very much a matter of the r...
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Cassava: Encyclopedia Ii - Cassava - Uses
Cooked in various ways, cassava is used in a great variety of dishes. The soft-boiled root has a delicate flavor and can replace boiled p...
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Christmas Pudding: Encyclopedia Ii - Christmas Pudding - The Wish And Other Traditions
Traditionally puddings were made on or immediately after the Sunday "next before Advent", i.e. five weeks before Christmas. The Collect f...
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Thanksgiving: Encyclopedia Ii - Thanksgiving - Thanksgiving In North America
Thanksgiving - Thanksgiving in the United States.
The Pilgrims set apart a day for thanksgiving at Plymouth immediately after their fir...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - Language
French, the only official language of the French Republic, is today spoken throughout Brittany. The two regional languages have no offici...
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Scatman John: Encyclopedia Ii - Scatman John - Birth Of Scatman John
In 1990, Larkin moved to Berlin, Germany in order to further his career. Appreciative of the jazz culture of the city, he continued playi...
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Scatman John: Encyclopedia Ii - Scatman John - International Success
In 1995, at age 52, Scatman John took off throughout the world. Sales of his debut single were slow at first, but the song gradually took...
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Scatman John: Encyclopedia Ii - Scatman John - Final Years
In 1999, Larkin released his third and what would become his last album, Take Your Time. It was later revealed that Larkin had been battl...
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Dude Where's My Car?: Encyclopedia Ii - Dude Where's My Car? - Cast
The Dudes:
Ashton Kutcher (Jesse) & Seann William Scott (Chester)
The Girlfriends:
Marla Sokoloff (Wanda) & Jennifer Garner (Wilm...
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Cassava: Encyclopedia Ii - Cassava - Description
The root is long and tapered, with a firm homogeneous flesh encased in a detachable rind, about 1 mm thick, rough and brown on the outsid...
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Punch-drunk Love: Encyclopedia Ii - Punch-drunk Love - Plot
Barry Egan (Sandler) owns a company that markets themed toilet plungers ("fungers") and other novelty items. He has seven overbearing sis...
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Salad: Encyclopedia Ii - Salad - Salad Dressings
A green salad is often served with a dressing. Some examples include:
Mayonnaise
Louis dressing
Ranch dressing
Russian dressing
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Jigglypuff: Encyclopedia Ii - Jigglypuff - Manga And Literature
Jigglypuff has had sizable roles in most of the various Pokémon manga series. Jigglypuff also features prominently in many of the Pokém...
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Scrapple: Encyclopedia Ii - Scrapple - Regional Popularity
Scrapple is particularly associated with Philadelphia but is popular in eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and elsewhere in the s...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - Gastronomy
Although some white wine is produced near the Loire, the traditional drinks of Brittany are:
cider (Breton: chistr) - Brittany is the se...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - Miscellaneous
The Bretagne national anthem Bro Goz ma Zadoù is set to the same tune as the Welsh anthem.
A number of independence groups exist and the...
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Cuisine Of South Africa: Encyclopedia Ii - Cuisine Of South Africa - Settler Cookery
South Africa was settled from the seventeenth century onwards by colonists from the Netherlands, Germany and France, and later by arrival...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - Religion
The first Christian missionaries came to the region from Ireland and Great Britain. With more than 300 "saints" (only a few recognized by...
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Thanksgiving: Encyclopedia Ii - Thanksgiving - Origins Of Thanksgiving
The first known thanksgiving feast or festival in North America was celebrated by Francisco Vásquez de Coronado and the Teya people on 2...
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Christmas Pudding: Encyclopedia Ii - Christmas Pudding - After Christmas
Christmas puddings have very good keeping properties and many families keep one back from Christmas to be eaten at another celebration la...
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Christmas Pudding: Encyclopedia Ii - Christmas Pudding - Basics
Many households have their own recipe for Christmas pudding, preferably handed down the family; it is probable that there are also region...
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Hot Chocolate: Encyclopedia Ii - Hot Chocolate - Development
Drinking chocolate was originally a cold mixture of ground cocoa beans and water with the addition of spices such as cayenne pepper, pimi...
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Hot Chocolate: Encyclopedia Ii - Hot Chocolate - Place In Modern Society
Today hot chocolate is consumed throughout the world. It is especially popular in New England during the winter, where it is made to acco...
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If And Only If: Encyclopedia Ii - If And Only If - Usage
If and only if - Notation.
The corresponding logical symbols are "↔", "⇔" and "≡", and sometimes "iff". These are usually treated...
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Cassava: Encyclopedia Ii - Cassava - Processing
The root cannot be consumed raw, since it contains free and bound cyanogenic glucosides which are converted to cyanide in the presence of...
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Cassava: Encyclopedia Ii - Cassava - History And Economic Impact
The species Manihot esculenta originated in South America. It was domesticated before recorded history in Brazil and Paraguay, and forms ...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - Gastronomy
Although some white wine is produced near the Loire, the traditional drinks of Brittany are:
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - Climate
Since Brittany is on the west coast of France, it has a warm temperate climate. It does rain sometimes, which is one of the reasons its c...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - Miscellaneous
The Breton national anthem Bro Goz ma Zadoù is set to the same tune as the Welsh anthem.
A number of independence groups exist and they ...
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Cassava: Encyclopedia Ii - Cassava - Description
The root is long and tapered, with a firm homogeneous flesh encased in a detachable rind, about 1 mm thick, rough and brown on the outsid...
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If And Only If: Encyclopedia Ii - If And Only If - The Difference Between If And Iff
Put simply, the difference between if and iff can be explained with the following two sentences:
Madison will eat pudding if the pudding...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - Sights
Brittany is famous for its megalithic monuments, which are scattered over the peninsula, the largest alignments are near Carnac. The purp...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - Language
French, the only official language of the French Republic, is nowadays spoken all over Brittany, but the region has one other language wi...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - Culture
Since the 1970s Breton music has undergone a revival and has become popular even outside the region. Alan Stivell resuscitated the Celtic...
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Brittany: Encyclopedia Ii - Brittany - Religion
The first Christian missionaries came to the region from Ireland and Great Britain. With more than 300 "saints" (only a few recognized by...
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Thanksgiving: Encyclopedia Ii - Thanksgiving - Traditional Celebration
Thanksgiving is traditionally celebrated with a large dinner shared among friends and family. In both Canada and the United States, it is...
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Thanksgiving: Encyclopedia Ii - Thanksgiving - Thanksgiving Dinner
The centerpiece of contemporary Thanksgiving in the United States and Canada is a large meal, starring a large roasted turkey.
Thanksgiv...
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Salad: Encyclopedia Ii - Salad - Salad Dressings
A green salad is often served with a dressing. Some examples include:
Mayonnaise
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Ranch dressing
Russian dressing
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Tofu: Encyclopedia Ii - Tofu - Production
Tofu is made by coagulating soy milk and pressing the resulting curds. Although pre-made soy milk may be used, most tofu producers begin ...
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Tofu: Encyclopedia Ii - Tofu - Sales And Distribution
In the West, tofu can be obtained in Asian markets, farmers' markets, and health food stores. Depending on its local popularity, many gro...
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Tofu: Encyclopedia Ii - Tofu - Nutritional Information
Tofu is low in calories, contains beneficial amounts of iron (especially important for women of child bearing age) and isoflavones (impor...
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Tofu: Encyclopedia Ii - Tofu - History
Very little is known about the exact historic origins of tofu and its method of production. While there are many theories regarding tofu'...
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Tofu: Encyclopedia Ii - Tofu - Preparation
Tofu has very little flavour or smell on its own. As such, tofu can be prepared either in savory or sweet dishes, acting as a canvas for ...
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Thanksgiving: Encyclopedia Ii - Thanksgiving - Nicknames
In certain parts of the United States, the name for Thanksgiving can be shortened or changed. These nicknames include:
Turkey Day (after...
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