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  2. Wið færstice - Wikipedia

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    The remedy describes how to make a salve, but its main interest lies in the unique charm which follows. This describes how the færstice has been caused by the projectiles of 'mighty women' ( ða mihtigan wif ), whom the healer will combat.

  3. Tostones: Savory Plantains Recipe - AOL

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  4. 25 Plantain Recipes That Prove You Should Always Have the ...

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    You make a beeline to the produce section, only to find the thickest, biggest bananas you’ve ever seen. Before you add them to your cart, let us fill you in: They’re plantains.

  5. Tostones: Savory Plantains Recipe - AOL

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    1. Peel the plantains: Cut off the ends using a sharp knife, score the skin on four sides, then use your fingers to pry the skin loose. 2. Cut peeled plantains into one-inch pieces.

  6. Tostones - Wikipedia

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    In Puerto Rico making tostones is typically a three-step process rather than two used in other countries. Plantains’ tips are cut off and boiled with the skin on until almost cooked through. The skin is removed and the plantains are cut into chunks and fried, flattened and then refried. Most Puerto Ricans use the method of soaking the ...

  7. Plantago asiatica - Wikipedia

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    Plantago asiatica, is a self-fertile, perennial species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. [1] [2] It is native to East Asia (China, Japan, Korea, etc.). It grows well in disturbed areas such as roadsides or even dirt roads. [3] It is valued for its use in folk medicine [4] and it also can be used in cooking. [5]

  8. Hasteola suaveolens - Wikipedia

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    Hasteola suaveolens has a native range that includes twenty-two states east and two states west of the Mississippi River, [7] in eastern and central USA. It is listed as an endangered species in the states of Connecticut, Maryland, Minnesota and New York, it is listed as threatened in Iowa and Tennessee, and it is listed as historical in Rhode Island, meaning that it is presumed extirpated. [2]

  9. The 2-Ingredient Bars I Make Every Christmas - AOL

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    How To Make My 2-Ingredient Jam Bars. To make one 8x8-inch pan, or 12 to 16 bars, you’ll need: 1 (1-pound) log refrigerated sugar cookie dough