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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PUSSLEY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
pussley in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
pussley im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The NutriBase Nutrition Facts Desk Reference
PUSSLEY. 479. Serving Calories Prot. Carbs Sod. Fiber Fat Sat. Fat Choi. %Fat
food Name Size gms gms mgs gms gms gms mgs Col. sugar-free, mix only . . 1
pkg 20 0 5 140 0 0.0 0.0 0 0% sugar-free, prepared w/2% milk . . 1/2 cup 80 4 11
...
One curious circumstance connected with prairie farming is perhaps worth notice,
and that is, that the instant the land is ploughed a weed called " Pussley " makes
its appearance. It is never seen until the land is farrowed, and then it spreads ...
3
Dorothy on a House Boat
Notto give chickenwould be meaner —'meaner'n pussley'! Idon't mind
beinghungry—not much I don't mind it—butwhen anyofusis selfish all papa has to
do is say 'Pussley, pussley!' quick, just like that,an' we stop right away. But—but I'
ll bring ...
4
The Threshermen's Review
“Meaner than pussley,” is the phrase—and it carries with it a wealth of suggestion
ot those who have struggled against its encroachments in the cucumber or the
potato patch. There are various and more scientific names for this weed than ...
5
The Technical World Magazine
He did follow them — and discovered that they went to a field that was gen-
erously overspread with volunteer "pussley" — which thrived lustily under the
scorching un and heat of the drouth while all cultivated crops wilted and shriveled
.
6
Confederate Artilleryman 1861-65
In the lines of Petersburg, John Walters noted one day: "Today I ate my initiatory
dish of Pussley, a weed that grows about here in great abundance. For camp use
, I find it an excellent substitute for the greens which we eat at home ... as we ...
g the leur:.a is biting WINTERGREEN NASTURTIUM Wintergreen and wild
nasturtium. The latter, sometimes found in summer in sunny spots rear an open
field, has leaves that add a spicy flavor to salads. Purslane or pussley, below, ...
8
Confederate Artilleryman 1861-65
In the lines of Petersburg, John Walters noted one day: "Today I ate my initiatory
dish of Pussley, a weed that grows about here in great abundance. For camp use
, I find it an excellent substitute for the greens which we eat at home ... as we ...
Philip R. N. Katcher, 2001
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The NutriBase Guide to Protein, Carbohydrates and Fat: In ...
See PEAS, PURPLE HULLED. PURSLANE pussley boiled, drained 1 cup 21 2 4
0.2 boiled, drained 1/2cup 10 0.9 2.1 0.1 raw 1 cup 7 0.6 1 .5 0.0 raw 1/2 cup 4
0.3 0.7 <,1 PUSSLEY. See PURSLANE. Serv. Total Prot. Carbs Fat Food Name ...
10
The NutriBase Guide to Carbohydrates, Calories and Fat in ...
PURSLANE pussley boiled, drained 1 cup 21 4 0.2 boiled, drained — 1/2 cup 10
2.1 0.1 raw 1 cup 7 1.5 0.0 raw .... 1/2 cup 4 0.7 < PUSSLEY. See PURSLANE. Q
Serv. Total Carbs Fat Food Nome Size Cal. CMS CMS QUAIL/bobwhite breast, ...
Nutribase, Art Ulene, Cybersoft, Inc., 2001
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PUSSLEY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
pussley im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Power-Packed Purslane
Common purslane (Portulaca oleracea) — also known as duckweed, fatweed, pursley, pussley, verdolagas and wild portulaca — is the most frequently reported ... «Mother Earth News, Mai 12»