Pottage or potage (/pɒˈ-, pəˈ-/, French: [potaʒ] ; from Old French pottage 'food cooked in a pot') is a term for a thick soup or stew made by boiling vegetables...
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Pease Pottage is a village in the Mid Sussex District of West Sussex, England. It lies on the southern edge of the Crawley built-up area, in the civil...
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A mess of pottage is something immediately attractive but of little value taken foolishly and carelessly in exchange for something more distant and perhaps...
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Red Pottage may refer to: Red Pottage (novel), an 1899 British novel by Mary Cholmondeley Red Pottage (film), a 1918 British film adaptation directed...
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Red Pottage is an 1899 novel by English author Mary Cholmondeley. Red Pottage follows a period in the lives of two friends, Rachel West and Hester Gresley...
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Pease pudding (redirect from Peas pottage)
England is the small village of Pease Pottage which, according to tradition, gets its name from serving pease pottage to convicts either on their way from...
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Puls is a pottage made from farro grains boiled in water, flavoured with salt. It was a staple dish in the cuisine of Ancient Rome. The dish was considered...
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Bill Thompson (series 2), Julia Pottage (series 2–5), Katy Pottage (series 2), Tom Pottage (series 2), Betty Pottage, Lucy Selby (series 2), Sylvia Gilbertson...
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Pease Pottage services is a motorway service station at Junction 11 of the M23 motorway near Crawley. It is owned by Moto. Facilities on the site include...
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Red Pottage is a 1918 British silent drama film directed by Meyrick Milton and starring C. Aubrey Smith, Mary Dibley and Gerald Ames. It is an adaptation...
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Julian Y. Pottage (born 1962) is a British contract bridge player, writer, and teacher, who studied mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge. He is also...
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known as pease pudding, and was also known in Middle English as pease pottage. ("Pease" was treated as a mass noun, similar to "oatmeal", and the singular...
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is a Ghanaian cuisine made from cocoyam or yam. It is also known as Yam Pottage and Asaro (Yoruba language) by Nigerians. It is made from several ingredients...
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programmer from the 20th century who originates from the village of Pease Pottage in West Sussex, England. She has an eidetic memory, and a cheery, almost...
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Wheel (1952), The People's Pottage (1953) and The American Story (1955). Garrett's most-read work is The People's Pottage, which consists of three essays...
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stews are speculated to have been common in medieval cuisine, often as pottage or pot-au-feu: Bread, water or ale, and a companaticum ('that which goes...
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Pottage (series 1–5): black-haired orchard farmer, mother of Katy and Tom. Voiced by Ken Barrie in series 1 and Carole Boyd thereafter. Katy Pottage (series...
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70% of their daily calories in the form of cereals and legumes. Puls (pottage) was considered the food of the Romans, and could be elaborated to produce...
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the color of his hair. Genesis parallels his redness to the "red lentil pottage" that he sold his birthright for. Esau became the progenitor of the Edomites...
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husband. Bob Pottage: The owner of the cycle shop called "Bob's Bikes" and is Reg's brother and Doreen's brother-in-law. Doreen Pottage: The owner of...
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famished from the fields. He begged his twin brother to give him some "red pottage" (paralleling his nickname, Hebrew: אדום, adom, meaning "red"). Jacob offered...
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June 1859 – 15 July 1925) was an English novelist. Her bestseller Red Pottage satirised religious hypocrisy and the narrowness of country life. It was...
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Herontye; East Grinstead Imberhorne; East Grinstead Town; Handcross & Pease Pottage; Lindfield Rural & High Weald (most). The District of Wealden wards of:...
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Asaro, also known as yam porridge or yam pottage, is a traditional dish originating from the Yoruba of Nigeria, Benin Republic and Togo. It is a one-pot...
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served with jams or marmalades, or else forms of oatmeal, porridge or pottage. Eggs and bacon started to appear in breakfasts in the seventeenth century...
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plum pottage diminished as the sweet content increased. People began adding dried fruit and sugar. The mince pie kept its name, though the pottage was...
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sugar, saffron and orange flower water. Frumenty was served with meat as a pottage, traditionally with venison or even porpoise (considered a "fish" and therefore...
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of Cury (c. 1390) Dishes Apple pie Bacon Banbury cake Cheesecake Custard Game pie Gingerbread Kippers Mince pie Mortis Pasty Pease pudding Pie Pottage...
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Biblical example: Esau selling his birthright for ordinary food of bread and pottage of lentils. His punishment was that of the "profane person . . . who, for...
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England, some of those who begged door-to-door for "milk, yeast, drink, pottage" were thought to be witches. Many world religions, both in history and...
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