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  2. 5 Groceries Frugal People Buy in the Winter - AOL

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    Flour and sugar: Stocking up on these baking staples is a cheap way to make a large quantity of your family’s favorite desserts. Nuts and dried fruits: Great for baking and often cheaper in ...

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    Make the gravy gluten free by using chickpea flour instead of all-purpose. Get the recipe. 24. Butternut Squash and Red Lentil Soup ... Beluga Lentil and Black Bean Chili with Purple Cabbage. Time ...

  4. Bob's Red Mill - Wikipedia

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    Bob's Red Mill is an American brand of whole-grain food marketed by employee-owned [5] American [6] company Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods of Milwaukie, Oregon.The company was established in 1978 by Bob and Charlee Moore, early adopters of and the whole grains movement, when other suppliers were making more money by making faster, cheaper products.

  5. Lentil - Wikipedia

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    The lentil (Vicia lens or Lens culinaris) is a legume; it is an annual plant grown for its lens-shaped edible seeds, also called lentils. It is about 40 cm (16 in) tall, and the seeds grow in pods, usually with two seeds in each. Lentil seeds are used around the world for culinary purposes.

  6. Le Puy green lentil - Wikipedia

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    Le Puy green lentil is a small, mottled, slate-gray/green lentil of the Lens esculenta puyensis (or L. culinaris puyensis) variety. [1] In the US, this type of lentil may be grown and sold as French green lentils or Puy lentils .

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    Industrial canning machines used for mass-producing canned salmon in 1917. Canning is a method of food preservation in which food is processed and sealed in an airtight container (jars like Mason jars, and steel and tin cans).