Sentences with word «granary»

A granary is a building or storage place where grains and crops such as wheat, rice, or corn are kept safe and dry. Full definition
To commemorate the historic uprooting and protest action against golden rice last August 8, 2013, hundreds of farmers will gather to hold a public forum in Nueva Ecija in Central Luzon, the rice granary of the country where Philippine Rice Research Insitute (PhilRICE) Golden Rice experimental fields are located.
Based in an idyllic canal - side office at Granary Wharf, a 5 minute walk from...
She has organized exhibitions on topics ranging from artist's books («Too Much Bliss: Twenty Years of Granary Books,» 2006) to contemporary photography («Photographing Undomesticated Interiors,» 2003).
(MAHWAH, N.J.)-- November 8, 2015 - Land Rover has unveiled its first compact convertible SUV against the backdrop of the University of the Arts» famous Central Saint Martins building in Granary Square, Kings Cross, London.
Serve the soup in bowls with the basil cream swirled over the top and sprinkled with freshly ground black pepper, and with crusty granary bread on the side.
Located on Granary Square the food here has no geographical boundaries resulting in a very eclectic menu.
The imposing Granary Building at the back of King's Cross station was built in 1851 as a giant warehouse for London's grain.
One was William Davies, or Brother Marcus, who was imprisoned in a monastery granary for refusing to obey rules on abstaining from alcohol.
It is also more easily absorbed by the body through foods such as granary bread, beans and nuts.
Abundant yields and record high prices for some crops have left them with granaries full of money this winter.
This artist book edition from Granary Books focuses on The Dickinson Composites, Jen Bervin's series of large scale embroideries on the poet Emily Dickinson's variant marks.
in collaboration with James Siena, published by Granary Books in 2009 (in the collections of the Beinecke Library at Yale, Columbia University, Getty Museum, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art); in 2010 with a Fulbright, she was at Edinburgh College of Art.
Your room style is called Lumbung meaning a rice granary building in times gone by, the «lumbung «is a distinctive feature of Sasak architecture and is part of Bali's unique cultural heritage.
Granary Herbs offer the highest quality and purest Swedish Bitters available on the UK market today.
The exhibition has been conceived around the 18th century granary building which LOEWE had transported to the Miami store from a small town on the border between Galicia and Portugal, a perfect marriage of tradition and craftsmanship.
But Creagh rose to the challenge, noting that «it depends if you're doing posh or plain» but that a loaf of Hovis granary costs about # 1.25.
So traditionally a nut roast contains either breadcrumbs or rice (sometimes even both) and I could well have cooked up a good loaf of Paleo Granary Bread just for this dish but I opted for some coconut flour instead as it helps to retain moisture, and has that sweet, bread - like taste.
Insects such as granary weevils, meal moths, and spider beetles have been hiding in our food ever since the Egyptians invented grain storage 4,500 years ago — and so we often eat them too.
Instead, he bought «commodity beans,» which are usually sold for feed or other products, from a local granary.
Game Republic and national games body Ukie are co-hosting a «Growing Your Games Business» event at the DoubleTree Hilton, Granary Wharf, Leeds on Thursday 3rd March, 5pm - 7.30 pm.
During the food crisis of 2007 and 2008, record grain prices should have pulled food supplies out of world granaries like never before.
We get ours from a local mill just up the way in Helen, Georgia — the Nora Mill Granary Grist Mill & Country Store.
The acquisition is part of a recently unveiled, two - pronged strategy for Chinese food security that's far more sophisticated than just filling bigger granaries.
Peggy has worked in the organic industry for more than 17 years, previously in marketing and management positions with Earthbound Farm, Whole Foods Market, Granary Market, various nonprofit organizations, and her own marketing consulting business.
I even ordered granary flour from Hovis (and bought an official vintage Hovis bread pan off UK eBay — what can I say, it's a sickness) and thought this bread was way better.
This grammy needs to try granary bread soon!
My little one is a white bread fiend who has to be bribed to eat brown, but when it comes to egg salad even for her only granary, nutty seeds and all, will do.
As a child, fused glass artist Sally Banks from Granary Glass was spellbound by the colours cast on the floor as sunlight streamed through stained glass windows.
Virtually untouched by modern man, the area includes villages of stone pit houses built halfway underground, rock shelters, cliff - side granaries still holding corncobs and wild grass seeds, and hundreds of colorful rock art panels — pecked out with a hand tool or painted — some predating the Fremont.
But the crop quality this year is so bad that even the state granaries are turning grain away.
In June archaeologist Ian Kuijt at the University of Notre Dame and colleagues reported that they had uncovered the world's earliest known granaries, located at the Dhra archaeological site on the shore of the Dead Sea in Jordan.
Common sources include granary bread, oats, brown rice etc..
We stumbled upon Granary Tavern while on the hunt for Saturday brunch.
Luckily for those on the Waterford dating scene, there is a fabulous cafe right on the doorstep: the always delicious Granary cafe.
Ancient granaries, part of the House on Fire ruins, are shown here in the South Fork of Mule Canyon in the Bears Ears National Monument outside Blanding, Utah.
Ancient Egyptian art shows cats at royal granaries where they protected the grain from being spoiled by rats.
Although cats were important because they protected granaries against mice, later on, the Egyptians worshipped them in more unpleasant ways.
Casa Grande do Bachao is a typical 18th century Galician manor house, with two houses, corn granaries, a stone cross, and spacious stone terraces.
The stunning Granaries of the Republic, exquisitely restored to their 19th century grandeur with unique views of St. Marks Square, are available for a special occasion.
It is aprpreciated besides qolqas or granary places of military order, religious, Inka between others.
Lunch in Meknes, then a tour of its ramparts, imperial granaries and stables.
Moat Farm Granary, Self - Catering Cottage in Eye, Suffolk.
With supreme set - up, granary represents you the lifestyle of planters of ancient times.
Granary menu comprises of Indian and special continental adding on to its variety is the Kodava flavor with special Pandi curry.
Jellystone Park at Cedar Creek Landing 8295 Brick Granary Rd. Lincoln, Delaware 19960.
Visit the Plaza de Armas, the ruins, or granaries if not already done.
Mill Cottage is a stone - built converted granary, built in the 1750s, views from the upstairs open - plan living space down the stream along the valley.

Phrases with «granary»

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