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  1. Branston (food)

    jars a year in the UK. ref http www.premierfoods.co.uk our brands grocery branston en branston home.cfm Premier Food web site accessed 2011 04 17 ref Original pickle Branston Pickle is made from ... www.recipezaar.com 26952 Recipe for Branston Pickle DEFAULTSORT Branston Food Category Food brands ...refimprove date October 2011 File Branston Logo.jpg thumb right Branston logo Image Branston Pickle jar 1.jpg thumb A jar of Branston Pickle Deleted image removed File Branston Pickle Relish DE Front.jpg thumb 150px A 400g plastic squeeze bottle of Branston Pickle Relish manufactured for the German market Branston is a United Kingdom British food brand. It is best known for the original Branston Pickle , a jarred Pickling pickled relish first made in 1922 in the Branston, Staffordshire Branston suburb ... sold in the American market. Sugar is still used in the British version. Branston Pickle is sweet ... of a Branston type pickle. Many supermarkets now have generic own brand versions. In order to prevent ... the Bury St Edmunds factory and cut the stocks of Branston Pickle in half, ref cite news url ... Branston tomato ketchup and Steak sauce brown sauce along with a range of relishes and baked beans . Brand extension Image Branston Beans Advert.jpg thumb right Branston Beans advert Walkers snack foods Walkers once produced a variety of crisps called Cheese and Branston Pickle . ref http www.taquitos.net snacks.php?snack code 1560 Cheese and Branston flavour Walkers Crisps accessed 2007 02 21 ref In October 2005, Premier Foods Plc launched Branston Baked Beans. The marketing and promotion ... included an advert, featuring a Branston Bean Tin explaining how Branston Beans are very ... the country were invited to blind taste both the brand leader assumed to be Heinz and Branston. In the poll, 76 of participants picked Branston over the brand leader. Heinz was subsequently obliged ... Foods have also attempted to leverage the traditional Branston Pickle brand name by producing Branston ...   more details



  1. Branston

    Branston may refer to Places in England Branston, Leicestershire Branston, Lincolnshire Branston, Staffordshire People with the surname Frank Branston Guy Branston Other uses Branston food , a brand of savoury food in the UK Branston furniture , a furniture showroom in Berkshire, UK See also Branson disambiguation disambig es Branston ...   more details



  1. Branston Hall

    Image Branston Hall.JPG thumb 300px Branston Hall Hotel, April 2005 Branston Hall is a country house in the Lincolnshire village of Branston, Lincolnshire Branston . The hall was built between 1884 and 1886 and is set in 3.56 square kilometres 88 acres of wooded parkland and lakes. Originally commissioned as the family seat of the Melville family, the house became an Royal Air Force RAF hospital during World War II , lay derelict in the 1970s and 1980s, underwent restoration and conversion into a luxury retirement home in the late 1980s, and has now been restored and converted into a popular hotel. External links http www.simpsonsbeauty.com Spa at Branston Hall Hotel http www.branstonhall.com Branston Hall Hotel http www.gourmetfoodsource.net Gourmet Food Source Branston Hall s head chefs non commercial resource site Lincolnshire struct stub coord 53 11 39 N 0 28 57 W type landmark region GB display title Category Buildings and structures in Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Branston Booths

    infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 53.20 longitude 00.41 official name Branston Booths population shire district shire county Lincolnshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference TF0669 Image branstonbooths.jpg thumb right The Car Dyke at Branston Booths Branston Booths is a small village in Lincolnshire , England . It lies in Branston, Lincolnshire Branston parish, and stands at the intersection of the Car Dyke and Branston Delph drain. External links Commons category inline Branston Booths Category Villages in Lincolnshire Lincolnshire geo stub pl Branston Booths ...   more details



  1. Wallie Branston

    Wallie Branston from Scarborough, Ont was a Canadian Race car driver who was inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame in 1997. ref http www.cmhf.ca member WALLIE BRANSTON.html ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Branston, Wallie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Branston, Wallie Category Canadian racing drivers Category Living people Canada autoracing bio stub ...   more details



  1. Branston, Staffordshire

    infobox UK place country England latitude 52.787 longitude 1.659 official name Branston shire district East Staffordshire shire county Staffordshire region West Midlands constituency westminster Burton UK Parliament constituency Burton post town BURTON ON TRENT postcode district DE14 postcode area DE dial code 01283 os grid reference SK230212 population Branston is a village in Staffordshire , England . Branston was originally a small village beside the River Trent and lies to the south of Burton upon Trent . It spread in the 19th century along the main Burton to Lichfield road, which is now the dual carriageway A38 road A38 . There is much 19th and 20th century housing along Clays Lane, north of the village, and along Burton Road to the east. Elsewhere, the land is mainly farmland, with the former Sinai Park in the northern part of the township. Nowadays, Branston has seen many housing developments such as Regents Park and Fairway estate next to Branston Golf Course. There are two schools in Branston, Rykneld Primary School and Paget High School. Also a major part of Branston these days is the Centrum 100 Retail Business Park, home to businesses such as Punch Taverns, Currys, McDonalds and shops such as Morrisons and the Bannatyne Health Club. Branston was the original home of Branston Pickle , before production moved to Bury St. Edmunds in 2004. The parish church in Branston is St Saviour s, Branston St Saviour s , part of the Diocese of Lichfield . The name Branston is Old English and means an estate belonging to a man called Brant, a personal name of Scandinavian origin. The medieval village stood near the river, its position decided by its proximity to a ford In 942 King Edmund I of England Edmund granted an estate at Branston to Wulfsige the Black, possibly an ancestor .... External links Commons category Branston, Staffordshire Category East Staffordshire Category Villages in Staffordshire Staffordshire geo stub es Branston Staffordshire pl Branston Staffordshire ...   more details



  1. Branston, Lincolnshire

    Lincolnshire official name Branston static image Image Branston Church.JPG 160px static image caption ... civil parish Branston and Mere post town LINCOLN postcode district LN4 1xx postcode area LN dial code 01522 os grid reference TF021673 london distance Branston is a large village in the North Kesteven ... Branston is on the B1188 road . The parish Branston and Mere http www.geograph.org.uk photo 1797772 ... across the railway line along the http www.geograph.org.uk photo 1279695 road to Branston Booths where it meets the B1190 and Car Dyke , and along the http www.geograph.org.uk photo 111357 Branston Delph on Branston Fen, crossing the River Witham , becoming the North Kesteven and West Lindsey boundary. The section north east of the Witham is called Branston Island, meeting Fiskerton, Stainfield and Bardney ... Branston Causeway becomes the B1190 westwards, skirting the north edge of Potterhanworth Booths ... photo 1444043 Branston Lane crosses, and meets Waddington halfway between http www.geograph.org.uk ... date July 2011 The village s most notable buildings are Branston Hall and Branston All Saints Church. The village used to have a Branston railway station Lincolnshire railway station . In July 1977 ... s. citation needed date July 2011 Amenities Image UK Branston Lincolnshire SideA .jpg thumb 120px upright Signpost in Branston Unusually for a relatively large village, Branston now has only one public ... Lane. citation needed date July 2011 Education Branston s secondary school is Branston Community ... the public library is situated in the school. On the same road next to the Co op is Branston Junior School, the village primary school, . Branston C of E Infant School is located on the Valley Estate ... date July 2011 References Reflist External links Commons category Branston, Lincolnshire http homepage.ntlworld.com peter.fairweather docs Branston all saints.htm History of the church http www.branston ... Golf clubs and courses in England nl Branston pl Branston Lincolnshire ...   more details



  1. Terry Branston

    Infobox football biography name Terry Branston fullname Terence George Branston height birth date Birth date 1938 7 25 df y birth place Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby , England currentclub death date Death date 2010 12 22 df y death place Coventry , England position Defender association football Defender youthyears1 1958 1960 youthclubs1 Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town years1 1960 1967 years2 1967 1970 years3 1970 1973 clubs1 Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town clubs2 Luton Town F.C. Luton Town clubs3 Lincoln City F.C. Lincoln City clubs4 Nuneaton Borough F.C. Nuneaton Borough caps1 246 caps2 101 caps3 100 goals1 2 goals2 9 goals3 1 Terence George Terry Branston born 25 July 1938 in Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby , England is a former English people English Association football footballer , most noted as a player for Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town and Luton Town F.C. Luton Town . Branston died of brain cancer on 22 December 2010. Playing career Joining Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town in October 1958, Branston did not make his debut until 1960. The tough tackling Defender association football centre back helped Northampton sweep from Football League Fourth Division Division Four to Football League First Division Division One in successive seasons. When Northampton started to fall back as quickly as they had emerged, Branston left to join Allan Brown footballer Allan Brown s Luton Town F.C. Luton Town in 1967. ref name hattersheroes cite book title Hatters Heroes publisher Roger Wash first Roger last Wash year 2008 isbn 978 0 9560832 0 3 ref Branston was made club captain association football captain on arrival, and skippered Luton to the Fourth Division title ... player3 terrybranston.htm Football League Player Database Terry Branston Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Branston, Terry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... DATE OF DEATH 22 December 2010 PLACE OF DEATH Coventry , England DEFAULTSORT Branston, Terry Category ...   more details



  1. Branston Manor

    Branston Manor also Brandestone, Brondeston is a manor house on the Isle of Wight , situated within the Newchurch, Isle of Wight Newchurch parish. History The manor was held at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 by William son of Azor, and may have passed to the de Aula family, as it was held at the end of the 13th century under William Russell of Yaverland by the lord of Whitefield for knight service. ref name british history.ac.uk1912 cite web url http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 42068&strquery newchurch title Victoria County History year 1912 publisher British History Online, University of London & History of Parliament Trust accessdate 6 July 2011 ref In 1346 John atte Hale held this estate in Branston. ref name british history.ac.uk1912 He was still in possession in 1384 5, when the reversion after his death was granted by Richard Couper, one of the heirs of John Wyvill, to Annora widow of John. In 1428 the estate was divided between Henry Howles and Richard Russell. Some land at Branston was glebe of the church of Newchurch, and was claimed in 1414 by John Clerk. Branston was later divided among various owners. ref name british history.ac.uk1912 References This article includes text incorporated from William Page s A History of the County of Hampshire Volume 5 1912 , a publication now in the public domain Reflist coord missing Isle of Wight Category Country houses on the Isle of Wight Category Manor houses in England ...   more details



  1. Frank Branston

    Infobox officeholder image name Frank Branston order office Directly elected mayor of Bedford Mayor of Bedford birth date birth date 1939 5 9 df y birth place Retford, Notts death date death date and age 2009 8 14 1939 5 9 df y term start 6 October 2002 term end 14 August 2009 predecessor New Office successor Dave Hodgson party Independent website http www.councillorsupport.bedford.gov.uk mgUserInfo.aspx?UID 168 www.bedford.gov.uk Frank Branston 9 May 1939 &ndash 14 August 2009 was a journalist, novelist and newspaper proprietor, and the first elected mayors in the United Kingdom directly elected mayor of the Bedford borough Borough of Bedford in Bedfordshire , England . Early life and career Frank Branston was born in Retford , Nottinghamshire , brought up in Chelsea, London Chelsea , west London , and educated at Sloane Grammar School, Chelsea leaving in 1955 aged 16. He had been married ... of other awards. Branston was the owner of five local newspapers, Bedfordshire on Sunday , Luton on Sunday ... wordpress ?p 55 Frank Branston s blog It was all absolutely Kosher ref Political career Frank Branston ... 1 hi england 2339617.stm BBC News Bedford goes for Branston ref backed at the time by the Better ... councils and unimplemented development plans over several decades . Branston was reelected with an increased ... He died on 14 August 2009. ref http www.bedfordtoday.co.uk bed news Mayor Frank Branston dies.5556406.jp Bedford Today Mayor Frank Branston dies ref ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england beds bucks ... section of the A428 trunk road bypassing the west of Bedford was named The Branston Way in his memory. ref http www.bedfordtoday.co.uk bed news Branston Way opens at last.5882083.jp Bedford Today Branston Way opens at last ref References reflist External links http www.bedfordshire news.co.uk News ... s aft after Dave Hodgson End Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Branston, Frank ALTERNATIVE ... 14 August 2009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Branston, Frank Category Mayors of places in Bedfordshire ...   more details



  1. Guy Branston

    Infobox football biography playername Guy Branston image fullname Guy Peter Bromley Branston birth date ... UTC Guy Peter Bromley Branston born 9 January 1979 is an England English Association football football Defender football defender who plays for Bradford City A.F.C. Bradford City . Branston has enjoyed ... F.C. Peterborough United and Burton Albion F.C. Burton Albion amongst many others. Career Branston ... his place in the team during the Championship years. Branston joined Peterborough on 24 July 2006, from ... United Branston completes return to Posh Bot generated title ref He had impressed for Peterborough ... and Northampton Town F.C. Northampton Town , ref http www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk sport Guy Branston joins rivals Northampton.3493496.jp Guy Branston joins rivals Northampton on loan Peterborough Today ... Football My Club Notts County Magpies complete Branston signing Bot generated title ref In February 2008, Branston joined Conference National side Kettering Town F.C. Kettering Town on an 18 month ... F.C. Stevenage Borough . ref http www.northantset.co.uk sport Branston signs new deal.4777716.jp ref Branston signed for Burton Albion F.C. Burton Albion on 16 July 2009. Despite being in talks with Torquay ... were able to complete the signing on a free after it was discovered Branston had not been properly ... from the Official Burton Albion FC Website ref Branston has already been sent off three times in his short Burton Albion career, taking his total career tally to 18 red cards. Whenever Branston gets sent off, Jeff Stelling , the presenter of Soccer Saturday states that Branston has got himself in a pickle, referring to the brand of pickle, Branston Pickle . Branston joined Torquay United ... 2009 10 after only 16 games. Branston was released by Burton Albion on 20 July 2010 and subsequently ... short temper, Branston has received eighteen red cards during his career. After moving to Torquay ..., and was in the PFA Team of the Year. In the summer of 2011, Branston signed for League Two ...   more details



  1. Branston railway station

    Branston railway station may refer to Branston railway station Lincolnshire Branston railway station Staffordshire disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Branston railway station (Staffordshire)

    Infobox UK disused station name Branston image File Branston rail station 1890302 22dd9a1b.jpg 300px caption The location in 1962 line Midland Railway locale borough manager owner London, Midland and Scottish Railway platforms latitude longitude gridref years 1 October 1889 events Station opened years1 22 September 1930 events1 Station closed ref Butt, R.V.J., 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil Patrick Stephens ref Branston railway station was a railway station serving the village of Branston, Staffordshire Branston in Staffordshire opened by the Midland Railway in 1889 It was between Tamworth railway station Tamworth and Burton upon Trent railway station Burton upon Trent on the line originally built by the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway . ref Pixton, B., 2005 Birmingham Derby Portrait of a Famous Route, Runpast Publishing ref With the arrival of local bus services, it closed in 1930. It should not be confused with Branston railway station Lincolnshire a former station close to Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln . References reflist coord 52.78682 1.66575 type railwaystation region GB source enwiki npemap.org.uk display title Category Disused railway stations in Staffordshire Category Railway stations opened in 1889 Category Former Midland Railway stations Category Railway stations closed in 1930     Staffordshire struct stub WestMidlands railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Saint Saviour's, Branston

    Infobox church name Saint Saviour s fullname Saint Saviour s, Branston image St Saviours Branston Porch Bell Turret.jpg caption St. Saviour s Porch & Bell Turret pushpin map Staffordshire pushpin map alt Saint Saviour s, Branston pushpin mapsize 250 map caption Branston shown within Staffordshire latd 52.787594 longd 1.667831 location Branston , Staffordshire country England coordinates coord 52.787594 1.667831 region GB type landmark display title osgraw SK 225 212 dedication denomination Church of England churchmanship diocese Diocese of Lichfield province Province of Canterbury vicar Mick Ellor Church service times 10am 6pm website stsavioursbranston.co.uk logo Saint Saviour s is the Church of England parish church for the village of Branston, Staffordshire Branston , south of Burton upon Trent . It is part of the Diocese of Lichfield . The church was built in 1864, ref name Raven2004 designed by the architect , Vincent Cook . The church building was originally single celled, with a bell turret at its western end. It contains an organ chamber and vestry , with a stone reredos installed in memory of the first vicar , John Bramell 1871 1897 . A porch was built in 1981 at the southern end of the church, to replace an early predecessor. At the same time, a meeting room was built on the front of the building. ref harvnb Tringham 2003 p 173 ref In 1993, stained glass from St James s in Derby was placed in the east window. The original vicarage , to the northeast of the church, is now ... Main Street, Branston File 24062006 Outside St Saviour s Panorama 2.JPG View of St Saviour s from Church Road, Branston gallery References Footnotes Reflist group nb colwidth 30em Notes Reflist colwidth ... 12351&strquery Branston s2 pages 173 174 DEFAULTSORT Saint Saviours Branston Category East Staffordshire Category Church of England churches in Staffordshire Branston Category Church of England churches in East Staffordshire Branston Category Religious buildings completed in 1864 Category 19th century ...   more details



  1. Allen Robert Branston

    orphan date February 2011 Allen Robert Branston 1778 1827 was an English wood engraver . Life Branston was the son of a general intaglio printing copper plate engraver and heraldic painter , born at Lynn, Norfolk in 1778. He was apprenticed to his father, and when in his nineteenth year settled at Bath, Somerset Bath , where he practised both as a painter and engraver. He came to London in 1799, and after a while devoted himself to wood engraving, in which branch of the art of engraving he was self taught. Branston died at Brompton in 1827. He is generally called Robert Branston. The engravers Robert Edward Branston and William Frederick Branston were his sons. ref http www.racollection.org.uk ixbin indexplus? IXACTION file& IXFILE templates full person.html& IXTRAIL &person 16369 ref Works He was employed mainly on book illustration , after the designs of John Thurston artist John Thurston and others. He soon became the head of his profession in London, where nothing equal to Thomas Bewick and his pupils had been produced before his arrival. With Bewick he was always in rivalry, yet, though he was no designer and some twenty three years the junior of the Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle master, he may claim to be the founder of the London school of wood engraving, and to some extent to share with Bewick the credit of raising the character of his art in England . He specially excelled ... Branston.jpg thumb The Critic , 1817 book illustration by Branston. The Cave of Despair, after ... Thompson 1785 1866 . The work of Branston and Thompson can be compared in the illustrations to James Puckle s The Club , 1817. Branston projected a volume of fables in rivalry with those of Bewick after ..., they were essentially inferior to Bewick s. References reflist Cite DNB wstitle Branston, Allen Robert Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Branston, Allen Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES Branston ... 1827 PLACE OF DEATH Brompton DEFAULTSORT Branston, Allen Robert Category 1778 births Category 1827 ...   more details



  1. Branston and Heighington railway station

    Infobox UK disused station name Branston and Heighington gridref image name Branston & Heighington Station 1931131.jpg caption The station in 1961 original Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway pregroup Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway postgroup London and North Eastern Railway locale Heighington, Lincolnshire Heighington borough North Kesteven platforms years 1 August 1882 events Opened as Heighington for Branston years1 1 May 1884 events1 Renamed Branston and Heighington years2 3 November 1958 events2 Closed ref Butt Stations pages 117,42 ref latitude longitude Branston and Heighington railway station was a station in the village of Heighington, Lincolnshire , on the line between Lincoln and Sleaford. ref British Railways Atlas.1947. p.16 ref center Former Services center s rail start noclear yes s rail title Historical s rail national previous Lincoln Central next Potter Hanworth toc GNGE route status Historical note Line and station open note2 Line open, station closed s end References Reflist coord 53.21038 0.46323 type railwaystation region GB source enwiki npemap.org.uk display title Closed stations Lincolnshire Category Disused railway stations in Lincolnshire Category Former Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1882 Category Railway stations closed in 1958 EastMidlands railstation stub ...   more details



  1. Branston Community Academy

    No footnotes date January 2012 Infobox UK school name Branston Community Academy Commented out Image bran2.jpg 225px centre image logo1.1.jpg size 140px latitude 53.19861 longitude 0.46639 dms motto Learning, Achievement, Success motto pl established 1955 2010 as an academy approx closed c approx type Comprehensive religion president head label Principal head Peter Beighton specialist Business and Enterprise Specialist status street Station Road city Branston, Lincolnshire Branston county Lincolnshire country England flagicon England postcode LN4 1LH urn 136538 old urn 120714 ofsted yes staff 70 approx. enrollment 1,064 gender Mixed lower age 11 upper age 18 website http www.branstonca.lincs.sch.uk Branston Community Academy, formerly known as Branston School and Community College , is a comprehensive school for 11 18 year old students on Station Road in Branston, Lincolnshire Branston , Lincolnshire , England. History The school was built in the 1950s and originally called Branston, Lincolnshire Branston Secondary Modern . By 1959 around 350 pupils were enrolled today there are over 1,200. The original school consisted of a central block of classrooms, which included a dining hall on the ground floor, and a gym nasium. Woodwork and metalwork workshops were built nearby, while sports changing rooms and greenhouses were at the back of the block. The school for many years ran a house system based on royal houses, with allocated colours Tudor yellow , Lancaster red , Windsor green , Stuart blue , York white and Hanover orange . This system has since ended. contradiction inline date January 2012 Classroom space expanded through increased pupil numbers. A new library and office ... its name from Branston Community College to Branston Community Academy . Branston has Business ... inline date January 2012 External links http www.branstonca.lincs.sch.uk Branston Community College ... 925 5418.stm BBC Education League Tables Branston Community College exam results http news.bbc.co.uk ...   more details



  1. Branston Rural District

    Branston was a rural district in Kesteven in Lincolnshire , England from 1894 to 1931. It was formed under the Local Government Act 1894 from the part of Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln rural sanitary district which was in Kesteven the rest going to form Welton Rural District in Lindsey . It was abolished in 1931 under a Local Government Act 1929 County Review Order , and was merged into a North Kesteven Rural District . External links http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10074514 Branston RD Parts of Kesteven through time coord 53.19 0.47 dim 25000 region GB display title Category History of Lincolnshire Category Local government in Lincolnshire Category Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894 Category Rural districts of England ...   more details



  1. Food

    Other uses pp semi vandalism small yes pp move indef Meals Food is any substance ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 212568 food Encyclop dia Britannica definition ref consumed to provide nutritional ... growth. Historically, people secured food through two methods Hunter gatherer hunting and gathering , and agriculture . Today, most of the food energy consumed by the world population is supplied by the food industry , which is operated by multinational corporations that use intensive farming and industrial agriculture to maximize system Output economics output . Food safety and food security are monitored by agencies like the International Association for Food Protection , World Resources Institute , World Food Programme , Food and Agriculture Organization , and International Food ... change , nutritional economics , population growth , water supply , and Food security access to food . The right to food is a human right derived from the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural ... food , as well as the fundamental right to be free from hunger . TOC limit 3 Food sources File Food ... or animal origin. Cereal grain is a staple food that provides more food energy worldwide than any ... of Fermentation food fermented and pickled foods like Baker s yeast leavened bread , alcoholic drinks ... Herb s and spice s Many plant s or plant parts are eaten as food. There are around 2,000 plant species which are cultivated for food, and many have several distinct cultivar s. ref McGee, 253. ref Seed s of plants are a good source of food for animals, including humans, because they contain the nutrients ... fats . In fact, the majority of food consumed by human beings are seed based foods. Edible seeds include ... high in unsaturated fats and, in moderation, are considered a health food, although not all seeds are edible ... within. Many plants have evolved fruits that are attractive as a food source to animals, so that animals ... . Vegetable s are a second type of plant matter that is commonly eaten as food. These include ...   more details



  1. The Food

    Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name The Food Cover The Food.jpg Artist Common rapper Common featuring Kanye West and DJ Dummy from Album Be Common album Be B side Released October 8, 2004 Format 12 inch single , Vinyl record Vinyl Recorded Sony Studios , New York City New York , New York NY Chappelle s Show The Dave Chappelle Show , New York, NY Genre Conscious hip hop , Chicago hip hop Chicago Hip hop music hip hop Length 3 36 Label GOOD Music , Geffen Records Geffen Writer Common rapper Lonnie Lynn br Kanye West br Sam Cooke br Eugene Record br Stanley McKenney Producer Kanye West Chronology Common rapper Common singles Last single Panthers song Panthers br 2002 This single The Food br 2004 Next single The Corner song The Corner br 2005 Misc Extra chronology Artist Kanye West singles Type singles Last single Talk About Our Love br 2004 This single The Food br 2004 Next single Selfish br 2004 The Food is the first single by rapping rapper Common rapper Common released on his sixth album Be Common album Be . Kanye West appears on the song s refrain chorus and also produces the track. West sampling music samples I Never Had It So Good by The Chi Lites and interpolation music interpolates Nothing Can Change This Love by Sam Cooke for the song s beat. In addition, DJ Dummy scratching scratches on the song and Dave Chappelle introduces the live version of it. The song was originally performed live on Chappelle s Show on March 3, 2004. This live version is featured on Be , although a studio version does also exist. It received mostly positive acclaim, but was not promoted heavily and did not chart. IGN.com writer Spence D. describes it as a nice and mild burner ... accessdate May 26, 2007 ref Track listing A side The Food Dirty The Food Radio B side The Food Instrumental The Food Live Version from Chappelle s Show References Reflist See also List of Common songs Common Kanye West songs DEFAULTSORT Food, The Category 2004 singles Category Common entertainer ...   more details



  1. F.O.O.D.

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name F.O.O.D. Type Album Artist Danny Cover DannyFood.jpg Released May 17, 2005 br small See Release history Release history Recorded February 2005 April ... The College Kicked Out br 2004 This album F.O.O.D. br 2005 Next album Charm album Charm br 2006 F.O.O.D. , released under Danny s 1911 Music Badenov Records imprint in 2005 see 2005 in music , is the second ... . The acronym F.O.O.D. stands for F inding O ut O ur D estination and, despite the depiction in the cover art , the album s content has nothing to do with any actual food or food related themes unlike MF Doom s second album, MM..Food . The restaurant shown on the cover of F.O.O.D. is Bobbie s Diner ... personally, openly lashing out on his critics throughout F.O.O.D. It was this, along with constant ... depression , that made F.O.O.D. a far more darker and emotionally charged LP than its predecessor. F.O.O.D. ... on F.O.O.D. also contained a substantial amount of profanity and even chronicled graphic recounts .... Image FoodBackCover.jpg thumb left Though publicity photos for F.O.O.D. included images of various dishes and entr e s, the album itself did not cover food related topics. Above, the tray card art portrays F.O.O.D. s tracklisting as a restaurant Invoice bill stub . Reception Album ratings rev1 Allmusic ... generated by DASHBot F.O.O.D. was released in May 2005 to little fanfare, in contrast to the widespread ... detractors and naysayers. In any event, F.O.O.D. helped Danny finally distinguish himself as an artist ... last Brown title ,F.O.O.D. album review url Allmusic class album id r825419 review pure url yes publisher Allmusic date 2005 05 25 accessdate 2006 10 25 ref Unfortunately, F.O.O.D. didn t do much to help ... , by Minnie Riperton and Here My Dear , by Marvin Gaye . small length1 small 3 20 small title2 F.O.O.D. ... www.mp3.com albums 20096203 summary.html F.O.O.D. audio snippets courtesy of MP3.com http www.ohhla.com YFA danny.html food F.O.O.D. lyrics courtesy of the Original Hip Hop Lyrics Archive OHHLA.com Danny ...   more details



  1. Ambrosia (food)

    , Branston food Branston and Hovis . References Reflist External links http www.premierfoods.co.uk Premier Foods website Category Food manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category Premier ...File Ambrosia Organic Rice Pudding.jpg thumb right 250px Tin of Ambrosia Organic food organic rice pudding Ambrosia is a well known brand in the United Kingdom. Its original product was a dried milk powder for infants, but it is most famous for its custard and rice pudding . The brand plays on the fact that it is made in Devon at a factory in Lifton, Devon Lifton , with well known strapline Devon knows how they make it so creamy . ref cite news title Remembering Mike Hurley publisher BBC url http www.bbc.co.uk humber content articles 2008 03 05 mike hurley feature.shtml accessdate 2009 01 02 ref In the late 90s, there were commercials on the Ambrosia splat custards which feature custard splatting into the face of a man who lick it off and reply with Mmmm, strawberry banana chocolate flavour and at the very end, the end of the theme from Roobarb can be heard. In 1999 Ambrosia launched Ambrosia Splat Custard aimed at young children, as part of their marketing they sponsored popular Saturday morning kids TV show SMTV Live . History of Ambrosia The Ambrosia creamery was founded in 1917 by Albert Morris, in his home village of Lifton, Devon Lifton , on the Devon Cornwall border, to make a rich food for infants. He took milk from local farms, where most of the cows were the North Devon cattle Red Ruby breed, and dried it with roller dryers. The product soon came to the attention of the British military, who took significant quantities for its soldiers, still fighting the first world war. Just prior to the second world war, the Ambrosia creamery was the first company to start making creamed rice pudding ready in a tin. Following the outbreak of war the vast majority of production was placed in Red Cross food parcels. After the cessation of hostilities Ambrosia relaunched the product ...   more details



  1. Food crisis

    Historical food crises 2011 East Africa drought 2010 Sahel famine 2007 2008 world food price crisis 2005 06 Niger food crisis See also Food security Famine Category Famines food stub ...   more details



  1. Will Work for Food

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