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  2. 1979 Cotton Bowl Classic - Wikipedia

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    The 1979 Cotton Bowl Classic was the 43rd edition of the college football bowl game, played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, on Monday, January 1.Part of the 1978–79 bowl game season, it matched the tenth-ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish, an independent, and the #9 Houston Cougars of the Southwest Conference (SWC).

  3. Soup - Wikipedia

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    Okroshka is a cold soup of Russian origin. Partan bree is a Scottish soup made with crabmeat and rice. [21] Patsás is made with tripe in Greece. It is also cooked in Turkey and the Balkan Peninsula. "Peasants' soup" is a catch-all term for soup made by combining a diverse—and often eclectic—assortment of ingredients.

  4. Jaret Reddick - Wikipedia

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    Bowling for Soup formed in 1994 in Wichita Falls, Texas. [2] Their name derives from Bowling For Dollars, a comedy routine by Steve Martin.Reddick is the songwriter for the band, penning such BFS hits as "Punk Rock 101", as well as playing guitar.

  5. Cowboy beans - Wikipedia

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    It is unclear how cowboy beans got their name or where they originated. They are easy to prepare and variations on the recipe are available on the Internet and in cookbooks and cooking magazines. Cowboy beans use many of the same ingredients as chili con carne with a very different taste. Cowboy beans is a staple food in Texas. [2]

  6. Nachos - Wikipedia

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    Nachos originated in the city of Piedras Negras, Coahuila in Mexico, across the border from Eagle Pass, Texas in the United States. [12] [13] Ignacio "Nacho" Anaya created nachos in 1943 at the restaurant the Victory Club when Mamie Finan and a group of U.S. military officers' wives, whose husbands were stationed at the nearby U.S. Army base Fort Duncan, traveled across the border to eat at ...

  7. Cock-a-leekie - Wikipedia

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    While it is called "Scotland's National Soup", it probably originated as a chicken and onion soup in France. [1] By the late 16th century, [2] it had made its way to Scotland, where the onions were replaced with leeks. [3] The first recipe was printed in 1598, [3] though the name "cock-a-leekie" did not come into use until the 18th century. [4]

  8. Macaroni soup - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, a common macaroni soup is known simply as sopas ('soup' in Tagalog). It originated from the American chicken noodle soup. It is made with macaroni, various vegetables and meat (usually chicken), with added evaporated milk. It is regarded as a comfort food and commonly served during cold days or to sick people. [8] [9]

  9. Carrot soup - Wikipedia

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    Carrot soup can be prepared as a cream-style soup [6] [7] and as a broth-style soup. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Vegetable stock [ 10 ] or chicken stock can be used as ingredients in both styles of soup. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Other vegetables may be used in the dish, including root vegetables , the latter of which may include garlic, [ 8 ] onion, [ 7 ] shallot, [ 2 ...