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  2. Ancient Roman cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A still life with fruit basket and vases (Pompeii, c. AD 70) The thermopolium (eatery) of Pompeii, Italy, 1st century AD. Fruit was eaten fresh when in season, and dried or preserved over winter. Popular fruits included apples , pears , figs , grapes , quinces , citron , strawberries , blackberries , elderberries , currants , damson plums ...

  3. Ronni Kahn - Wikipedia

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    Ronni Kahn (née Hellmann; born 1952) AO is a South African-born Australian social entrepreneur, best known for founding the food rescue charity OzHarvest.. Kahn, who emigrated to Australia from Israel in 1998, was awarded the Local Hero Award in 2010, as part of the Australian of the Year awards.

  4. Seven Species - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Israelites cultivated both wheat and barley.These two grains are mentioned first in the biblical list of the Seven Species of the land of Israel and their importance as food in ancient Israelite cuisine is also seen in the celebration of the barley harvest at the festival of Passover and of the wheat harvest at the festival of Shavuot.

  5. 15 Foods You Should Buy When They're on Sale - AOL

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    Groceries are eating up more than just your time — about $270 per week for the average American household. That’s $1,080 a month or a gut-punching $14,051 a year. Yikes. But before you start ...

  6. $8.22 at amazon.com. While you’ve probably heard of The Old Farmer’s Almanac, you may not know that it’s a publication that was founded by Robert B. Thomas in 1792 in Grafton, Massachusetts ...

  7. Roman cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Roman cuisine comes from the Italian city of Rome.It features fresh, seasonal and simply-prepared ingredients from the Roman Campagna. [1] These include peas, globe artichokes and fava beans, shellfish, milk-fed lamb and goat, and cheeses such as pecorino romano and ricotta. [2]

  8. Gleaning - Wikipedia

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    Gleaning is the act of collecting leftover crops in the field after harvest. During harvest, there is food that is left or missed often because it does not meet store standards for uniformity. Sometimes, fields are left because they were not economically profitable to harvest.

  9. Inside the 2018 Critics' Choice Awards: A-list stars mingle ...

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    More of our favorite moments included "Big Bang Theory" actress Kaley Cuoco's PDA with new fiancé Karl Cook, Margot Robbie mingling with Greta Gerwig and Saoirse Ronan, the director and star of ...