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According to journalist Mary Blume in her book "A French Affair", La ratte first appeared in the Vilmorin-Andrieux seed catalog in 1880.
Dave Snyder: Uncommon Ground Rooftop Farm Update: Week 4 2010
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According to journalist Mary Blume in her book "A French Affair", La ratte first appeared in the Vilmorin-Andrieux seed catalog in 1880.
Dave Snyder: Uncommon Ground Rooftop Farm Update: Week 4 2010
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It's super simple: just parboil potatoes (new, Jersey or ratte will all work perfectly) and wrap twice in foil.
Food & drink 2010
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Finds include asparagus, ratte and bintje potatoes and herbs such as angelica, goosefoot, cumin and marjoram.
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Kristinn Ingvarsson Panorama's butter-fried arctic char with parsley root, langoustine, ratte potatoes and horseradish foam.
Dinner in Iceland 2009
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June 1, 2008 at 11:34 pm dah mousie wuz hugge – mebe a ratte
I caughted a mowse - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Lat den ratte komma in (2008) or in English Let the Right one in
Listal promoted 2010
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After I killed a ratte-snake I experienced great sadness over the ease of the "kill".
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The Hollywood Reporter says that the film is a remake of the Swedish horror "Lat den ratte komma in," which is about a bullied boy whose desire for revenge becomes intertwined with his growing love for a girl who happens to be a vampire.
The Hollywood News 2008
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you could also have a pan-fried loin of Welsh lamb from Elwy Valley with Scorzonera “alla romana” and warm ratte potatoes, red onion and spinach salad finished with a pistachio-anchovy dressing
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