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  2. These 53 Thanksgiving Classics Never Fail—Here's How To ...

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    This recipe is an amazing way top off a Thanksgiving dinner. We included a recipe for the pie crust , but to make it even easier, feel free to use store-bought! Get the Sweet Potato Pie recipe .

  3. Stratification (seeds) - Wikipedia

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    Seeds are placed in a medium such as vermiculite, peat, or sand and refrigerated in a plastic bag or sealed container. [1] Soaking the seeds in cold water for 6–12 hours before placing them in cold stratification can cut down on the amount of time needed for stratification, as the seed needs to absorb some moisture to enable the chemical ...

  4. How to stuff an artichoke the easy way — an ode to ... - AOL

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    The leaves of these artichokes are filled with a breadcrumb- and Romano cheese-based stuffing before being steamed and then finished in the oven.

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    These vegetarian Thanksgiving recipes include appetizers, sides, and more. ... The tender green beans are paired with sweet-tart pomegranate seeds, roasted pistachios, and plenty of fresh herbs ...

  6. Scarification (botany) - Wikipedia

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    In home gardens, for example, the seeds of plants which are otherwise difficult to grow from seed may be made viable through scarification. The thawing and freezing of water, fire and smoke and chemical reactions in nature are what allow seeds to germinate but the process can be sped up by using the various methods described thus far.

  7. Carciofi alla giudia - Wikipedia

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    Carciofi alla giudia. Artichokes of the Romanesco variety are commonly used for this dish. [1] They are cleaned with a sharp knife to eliminate the hard external leaves, beaten to open them, left for some minutes in water with lemon juice to prevent discolouration, then seasoned with salt and pepper and deep fried in olive oil. [1]

  8. Seed stratification: What seeds require cold treatment

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  9. Cynara - Wikipedia

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    Cynara species are used as food plants by the larvae of many lepidopterans, such as the artichoke plume moth (Platyptilia carduidactyla), a pest of artichoke crops. [5] C. cardunculus is being developed as a new bioenergy crop in the Mediterranean because of its high biomass and seed oil yields even under harsh conditions. [6] [7]