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For one measure of barley add 2-1 / 2 cups water, bring it to a boil, then simmer in covered pan for approximately 30-50 minutes until tender., as the name denotes, is the quick cooking version of Barley and takes only about 10 minutes to cook since it has been already pre-steamed.
The Daily Tiffin 2009
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Kaye Barley is an avid mystery reader and Dorothy L poster who lives in the beautiful North Carolina mountains with her handsome husband of 22 years, Donald, and their faithful companion, Harley Doodle Barley - the cutest Corgi on God's green earth.
Smoking and Not Smoking | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008
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Wind That Shakes The Barley is also amazing, but beware the beginning espeically is hard to understand with the thick irish accents.
Best of 2007, Part Two of Four ~ Film « 1979 Semi-Finalist… 2008
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Barley is a grain with a lovely sweet-nutty flavor that adds a lot of depth to breads and baked goods.
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Barley is a grain with a lovely sweet-nutty flavor that adds a lot of depth to breads and baked goods.
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Scanning the list, you'll notice right off that two strong contenders for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar lead the pack with six noms each: Volver and The Lives of Others; The Wind That Shakes the Barley is close behind with five.
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"The Wind That Shakes the Barley is [Ken] Loach's best movie," declares Charles Mudede in the Stranger.
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The problem with Nathan Barley is that in the translation to TV, he's become a twat, rather than a c [foullest of the foul words].
I heart charity shops amuchmoreexotic 2005
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Tynes recalled going to a Kansas City-area bar called Barley's Brewhaus later that day to watch 3-12 San Francisco knock off a nine-win Denver club.
On a Win and Some Prayers Chris Herring 2011
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_] A migratory bird, which is seen in the Southern parts of England at the time of the barley harvest, and is sometimes called the Barley-bird.
The Peacock 'At Home:' A Sequel to the Butterfly's Ball Catherine Ann Turner Dorset
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