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  2. Small Kitchen Island Ideas That Think Big - AOL

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    Whether you're working with a postage stamp-sized space or just prefer a more intimate cooking setup, these small kitchen islands prove that good design, like good things, comes in small packages ...

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    For more kitchen inspiration: 21 Smart Kitchen Appliances to Make Your Home High-Tech. 35 Small Kitchen Island Ideas for Maximizing Space and Style

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    In fact, it’s easy to incorporate beach-themed kitchen decorating ideas for an easy, breezy style wherever you live. Read on to find out how! Here are more ways to create the coastal kitchen of ...

  5. Symbolic chickens - Wikipedia

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    A rooster pictured in the coat of arms of Laitila, a town in Finland. Chickens have been widely used as national symbols, and as mascots for clubs, businesses, and other associations. The chicken is a national symbol of France and is used as an (unofficial) national mascot, in particular for sports teams. See also: Gallic rooster.

  6. Plymouth Rock chicken - Wikipedia

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    Barred cock and hen, illustration from Jean Bungartz, Geflügel-Album, 1885 Egg. The Plymouth Rock is an American breed of domestic chicken.It was first seen in Massachusetts in the nineteenth century and for much of the early twentieth century was the most widely kept chicken breed in the United States.

  7. Japanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Due to the lack of meat products, Japanese people minimized spice utilization. Spices were rare to find at the time. Spices, like pepper and garlic, were used only in a minimalist amount. In the absence of meat, fish was served as the main protein, as Japan is an island nation. Fish has influenced many iconic Japanese dishes today.