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  2. Guernsey bean jar - Wikipedia

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    Bean jar has long been a well known part of Guernsey culture. Bakers would allow residents to cook the dish in their ovens overnight, to be eaten at breakfast. This was common practice until the 1920s, [ 1 ] especially on Sundays when the ovens were not used.

  3. List of Dennis the Menace (1959 TV series) episodes

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    Later, Dennis comes home with another kids bike that he won playing marbles. Next, Dennis tries winning a bike by entering a count the beans in a bowl contest at the hardware store. Henry and Alice want to surprise Dennis and count the beans themselves, but they run out of time. Tommy winds up winning the bike by just guessing the number of beans.

  4. 80 Magical Gifts Your Witchy Friend Will Actually Use - AOL

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    Shop for your witchy friends—whether they're baby witches or pros—with this gift guide featuring crystals, necklaces, books, unusual gifts, and more. 80 Magical Gifts Your Witchy Friend Will ...

  5. Gift basket - Wikipedia

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    A standard gift basket. A gift basket or fruit basket is typically a gift delivered to the recipient at their home or workplace. A variety of gift baskets exist: some contain fruit; while others might contain dry or canned foods such as tea, crackers and jam; or the basket might include a combination of fruit and dried good items.

  6. Green bean casserole - Wikipedia

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    The current [when?] recipe calls for green beans, mushroom soup, milk, soy sauce, ground black pepper, and french fried onions. [13] [6] The beans, soup, milk, and seasonings are mixed together with a portion of the onions and baked, then topped with more onions and baked for another few minutes. [2]

  7. Picnic basket - Wikipedia

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    While the basic concept of a picnic basket is quite simple, some picnic baskets sold by gourmet stores are quite large and elaborate, [2] with insulated compartments to hold hot and cold foods, and dishware including wine glasses and porcelain plates which are secured in pockets along with items of cutlery, condiments, corkscrew etc.

  8. Jókai bean soup - Wikipedia

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    Jókai bean soup (Jókai bableves) is a Hungarian bean soup. It is a rich bean soup with many vegetables, smoked pork hock pieces and noodles. It is often made to be spicy or some sort of hot chili offered with it. Despite its richness it is served with sour cream on top and white bread, and this soup is a lunch or dinner in itself.

  9. Friendship knot - Wikipedia

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    This is one of the eleven basic knots of traditional Chinese knotting, [1] a craft which began in the Tang and Song dynasty (960–1279 AD) in China. The Chinese and Japanese names for this knot are based on the shape of the ideogram for the number ten, which is in the shape of a cross that appears on one face (and a square on the other face). [2]