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    Ox Yoke Inn’s dishes are based on old-world German recipes passed down for generations. The Sunday brunch menu features tasty options like omelets, kielbasa with roasted apples, and bread pudding.

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  5. Amana Colonies - Wikipedia

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    The Amana Colonies are seven villages on 26,000 acres (110 km 2) located in Iowa County in east-central Iowa, United States: Amana (or Main Amana, German: Haupt-Amana), East Amana, High Amana, Middle Amana, South Amana, West Amana, and Homestead.

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    A withers yoke is a yoke that fits just in front of the withers, or the shoulder blades, of the oxen. The yoke is held in position by straps, either alone or with a pair of wooden staves on either side of the ox's withers; the pull is however from the yoke itself, not from the staves.

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    Matthew Kammerer, executive chef at The Harbor House Inn in Elk, California, loves that idea. "Any cooking that's done with byproducts or turned into something unique to limit food waste is ...

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    An ox yoke with wooden bows. Its upper ends pass through a purpose-drilled hole through the bar of the yoke that is held in place into the yoke with a metal screw or key, called a bow pin. Where wood is used it is most often hardwood steamed into shape, especially elm, hickory or willow. A ring, enabling left/right movement controlled from the ...