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  1. Barley wine

    Image Barley wines.png right thumb The colour of barley wines ranges from a translucent deep amber, to cloudy mahogany left , to an almost opaque black right . Barley wine or Barleywine is a beer style of strong ale originating in England . The first beer to be marketed as Barley Wine was Bass Ale Bass No. 1 Ale, around 1870 ref cite book title A dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other sciences, Volume 1872 first Henry last Watts ref . The term barley wine had been used before in other ... grape wine with cooked barley in it . ref cite book title The Whole Works of Xenophon 1832 last Xenophon ref Characteristics A barley wine typically reaches an ethanol alcohol strength of 8 to 12 by volume and is brewed from Gravity beer specific gravities as high as 1.120. It is called a barley wine because it can be as strong as wine but since it is made from grain rather than fruit , it is, in fact, a beer . Most barley wines range in colour from amber to deep reddish browns, though until the introduction of Whitbread Gold Label in the 1950s, British barley wines were always dark in colour ... 2003 12 25 wine 17521819 1 barley wine fritz maytag liberty ale maytag Rich, chewy barley wine takes ... writer Michael Jackson referred to a barley wine by Smithwick s thus This is very distinctive, with an earthy ... difference exists between barley wines and old ale s. He later clarified, I don t believe there is actually any such meaningful style as barley wine . ref Cornell, Martyn. http zythophile.wordpress.com 2010 09 14 so what is the difference between barley wine and old ale So what IS the difference between barley wine and old ale? . Zythophile. September 24 2010. Retrieved 2011 3 20. ref The highest strength Belgian beer Bush has often been said to resemble a barley wine rather than more traditional ... for Real Ale description of Barley Wine Beer Styles Category Beer styles Category Beer and breweries in England ca Barley wine de Barley Wine es Barley Wine fr Barley wine is Byggv n ja ...   more details



  1. Barley

    Barley wine was an alcoholic drink in the 18th century. It was prepared by boiling barley in water, then mixing the barley water with white wine and other ingredients like borage , lemon and sugar. In the 19th century a different barley wine was made prepared from recipes of ancient Greek origin. ref ...Other uses pp move vandalism small yes taxobox name Barley image Barley.jpg image caption Barley field ... L. is a cereal food grain grain derived from the annual plant annual grass Hordeum vulgare . Barley ... health food s. It is used in soups and stews, and in barley bread of various cultures. In a 2007 ranking of cereal crops in the world, barley was fourth both in terms of quantity produced 136 million ... Etymology The Old English word for barley was b re , which traces back to Proto Indo European language ... English barley in Old English was the derived adjective b rlic, meaning of barley . ref name Ayto1990 ..., in the compound word b rlic croft . ref cite encyclopedia title barley encyclopedia Oxford English ... bere , and refers to a specific strain of six row barley grown there. ref name DSLbear cite web url ... 2008 11 19 ref The word barn , which originally meant barley house , is also rooted in these words. ref name Ayto1990 Biology Image Barley in Slovenia.jpg thumb right Barley Barley is a member of the Poaceae ... s. The wild ancestor of domesticated barley, Hordeum vulgare subsp. spontaneum , is abundant ... disturbed habitats , roadsides and orchards. Outside this region, the wild barley is less common and is usually ... pages 59 69 ref Domestication Wild barley has a brittle spike botany spike upon maturity, the spikelet s separate, facilitating seed dispersal . Domesticated barley has non shattering spikes, making ... of barley that exhibit this condition are homozygous for the mutant allele . ref name Zohary Two row and six row barley Image BarleyEars.JPG thumb Two row and six row barley Spikelets are arranged in triplets which alternate along the rachis . In wild barley and other Old World species of Hordeum ...   more details



  1. Barley (disambiguation)

    Barley may refer to Barley , a cereal crop Barley, Hertfordshire , England Barley, Lancashire , England Barley, a Truce terms truce term used in Scotland and parts of England and Wales. Disambig geo Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages Category English toponyms ca Barley pl Barley ...   more details



  1. Pearl barley

    Image Pearled barley.JPG file thumb right 200px Uncooked pearl barley with U.S. one cent coin for size comparison For Chinese pearl barley Job s Tears Pearl barley or pearled barley is barley processed to remove its Husk hull and bran . Barley must have its fibrous outer hull removed before it can be eaten pearl barley is taken a step further, polished to remove the nutritious bran layer. Pearl barley is the most common form of barley for human consumption, probably because it cooks faster and is less chewy than other, less processed forms of barley. ref name sub http www.foodsubs.com GrainBarley.html Barley from The Cook s Thesaurus foodsubs.com ref This is in contrast to hulled barley or barley groats , which preserves the bran, or pot barley also known as Scotch barley , in which the endosperm is not removed. ref name sub Pearl barley is similar to wheat in its caloric, protein, vitamin and mineral content, though it differs in that some varieties are high in lysine . ref http wbc.agr.mt.gov consumers Nutrition barley basics.html Barley basics , from the Montana State Government website of the Montana Wheat and Barley Committee ref Its cooked mainly in soups and stews, also as an ingredient for stuffing cooked potages or sweet dishes. ingredient stub References references Category Barley az Arpa yarmas da Perlebyg de Graupen es Cebada perlada fr Orge perl nl Gort nds nl Pillegarste pl Kasza j czmienna ru sv Korngryn uk ...   more details



  1. Barley bread

    Barley bread is a type of English ref name recs2 http www.versagrain.com barley bread.html ref bread which dates back to the Iron Age . ref name ancrecs http www.celtnet.org.uk recipes ancient fetch recipe.php?rid ancient barley bread ref It requires barley flour , which is relatively difficult to obtain. ref name ancrecs References Reflist British bread bread stub Category Barley Category British breads ...   more details



  1. Barley sugar

    Image Lille Bonhomme de neige Sucre d orge.jpg thumb right 250px A snowman holding a barley sugar stick Barley sugar or barley sugar candy is a traditional variety of British candy boiled sweet , or hard candy , yellow or orange in colour with an extract of barley added as flavouring. It is similar to hard ... by the French to England, and mistranslated as barley sugar the name was then reimported to France as lang fr sucre d orge as the literal translation lang fr orge meaning barley . So both French and the English speakers call it barley sugar although its content of barley in the form of barley water ... Barley sugar was made in the 17th century by boiling down refined cane sugar with barley water , cream ... , France , and there is a Barley Sugar Museum lang fr Le Mus e du Sucre d Orge in the town. ref From French Wikipedia ref During the 18th century metal molds were used to create the shapes known as Barley ... food recipes recipe 0,1977,FOOD 9936 18526,00.html Barley Candy Recipe courtesy Ye Olde Pepper Companie, LTD. Boston, MA ref make barley candy without barley allowing the name to become ... a product barley sugar or barley candy unless the product actually includes barley. ref http www.fda.gov ICECI ComplianceManuals CompliancePolicyGuidanceManual ucm074441.htm Sec. 515.500 Barley Sugar Definition, and Barley Sugar Candy ref Barley sugar was often made into small spiral sticks, and the name ... furniture spindles in furniture, stair bannisters and other uses. Barley sugar candy Barley sugar candy differs from barley sugar by the presence of corn syrup and the absence of cream of tartar .... Traditionally barley candy was used to soothe sore throats and calm upset stomachs. It is also .... 40 Hour Famine Barley sugars and other energy sweets are the only food allowed to be eaten in the New .... A single barley sugar is allowed to be consumed once every 4 hours during the 40 Hour Famine. This applies ... Reflist Traditional British Sweets DEFAULTSORT Barley Sugar Category British confectionery confection ...   more details



  1. Barley water

    File Agua de Cebada alicante.jpg thumb Barley water Agua de Cebada alicante Barley water , usually flavoured with lemon or other fruit, is a traditional United Kingdom British soft drink . It is made by boiling washed pearl barley , straining, then pouring the hot water over the rind and or pulp of the fruit, and adding fruit juice and sugar to taste. The rind may also be boiled with the barley. Drinking boiled grain in water, strained or not, is an ancient practice. Kykeon Gr. , from , to stir, to mix was an Ancient Greek drink made mainly of water, barley and naturally occurring substances. It was used at the climax of the Eleusinian Mysteries to break a sacred fast, but it was also a favourite drink of Greek peasants. A Scottish example is atholl brose which is made with oats. In Mexico drinks called aguas frescas are made by street vendors using similar methods. Roasted barley tea is a popular traditional Asian cuisine Asian equivalent. Barley water has been used as a first baby food, before feeding with barley mush. It is also used as a home remedy for cystitis . ref citation ... the adult chapter Cystitis ref Barley Water has a long association with The Championships, Wimbledon ... Barley Water , now a Britvic brand, is sold in bottles of 750ml of concentrate, which is usually ... to plastic bottles a few years ago When date February 2011 . Orange Barley Water is also available ... himself with barley water and chocolate, in 1913. ref citation url http books.google.co.uk ... Mary Poppins film Mary Poppins , the children want their perfect nanny to never smell of barley ... of Tamora Pierce , the female knights ask for barley water or twilsey fruit vinegar in water in bars instead of alcoholic drinks. See also Rice water Roasted barley tea References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Barley Water Category Barley based beverages Category Soft drinks Category Non alcoholic beverages Category Lemon sodas de Agua de Cebada es Agua de cebada sv Barley water ...   more details



  1. Barley honey

    Barney honey is a Japanese cuisine Japanese product made from barney starch, generally in combination with Chocolate Syrup . References Grocers ingredient stub Category Barley Honey Category Japanese ingredients ...   more details



  1. The Barley Mow

    no footnotes date August 2011 for the pub on the River Thames in England The Barley Mow, Clifton Hampden The Barley Mow Roud Folk Song Index Roud 944 is a cumulative song celebrated in the traditions of the folk music of Ireland , Folk music of England England , and Music of Scotland Folk music Scotland . William Chappell writer William Chappell transcribed the lyrics in his two volume work The Ballad Literature and Popular Music of the Olden Time 1855 . The Barley Mow has become a drinking song sung while comrades empty their glasses. In one Barley Mow drinking game , any participant who fails ... drink just after singing the second line in each verse Good luck to the barley mow if one s glass is not empty by the final verse, one must finish the drink after singing the line. A barley mow is a stack mow of barley especially barley that was cultivated and then harvested. Barley is a grain ... verse s of The Barley Mow wish good luck to various sizes of vessels of alcoholic beverage s, and lastly to the barley mow, a venerable reserve of one of beer s key ingredients. Later verses supplement .... One version begins thus First verse Here s good luck to the pint pot Good luck to the barley mow Jolly good luck to the pint pot Good luck to the barley mow First refrain Oh the pint pot, half ... good luck , good luck to the barley mow Second verse Now here s good luck to the quart pot Good luck to the barley mow Jolly good luck to the quart pot Good luck to the barley mow Second refrain Oh ... Here s good luck good luck , good luck to the barley mow Eleven verses later, this ultimate stanza ... Good luck to the barley mow Jolly good luck to the company Good luck to the barley mow Thirteenth ... Here s good luck good luck , good luck to the barley mow The 12 terms between landlord and round bowl ... cantaria lyrics barleymow.html title Good Luck to the Barley Mow author date work http www.chivalry.com ... 22 July 2011 DEFAULTSORT Barley Mow Category Drinking songs Category Drinking games Category Irish folk ...   more details



  1. Barley End

    infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 51.81 longitude 00.60 official name Barley End population shire district shire county Buckinghamshire region South East England constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference SP9614 Barley End is a hamlet place hamlet within the parish of Pitstone in Buckinghamshire , England . Aylesbury Vale Category Hamlets in Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire geo stub ...   more details



  1. William Barley

    , The True Tragedy of Richard III 1594 , which was to be sold by William Barley, at his shop in Newgate Market William Barley 1565? 1614 was an English bookseller and publisher. ref Lievsay, among others, believed that Barley was also a printer. This notion was discredited by Lavin in William Barley ... himself in legal tangles throughout his life. Barley s role in Elizabethan era Elizabethan music publishing ... assignee of the composer and publisher Thomas Morley , Barley published Anthony Holborne s Pavans, Galliards ... of 1598, Barley refers to his age as xxxiii yeeres or thereabowt , placing his date of birth around 1565. ref Lavin 218 ref Evidence suggests that Barley may have been born in Warwickshire . ref Johnson 12. Johnson refutes Lavin s assertion that Barley was born in Woburn, Bedfordshire , claiming that Lavin based his hypothesis on the erroneous assumption that Barley was apprenticed to Thomas Phipps in 1606. By that date, Barley was 41 years old and had already been publishing books for at least 15 years. ref Little else is known about his early life. Barley was in London by 1587, having ... was shared by Barley, who published a number of them during his lifetime. By 1592, Barley had opened ... conducted business out of this shop for the next twenty years. ref Johnson 12. Barley s publications reveal that James Newgate Market address was also used by Barley in 1591 and 1594. ref Barley is probably the same William Barley who opened a branch office in Oxford . This action brought him into conflict with the authorities. Barley most likely relied on his assistant, William Davis, to run the Oxford ... because Barley had failed to register as a bookseller with Oxford University . ref Johnson 12 ref The two redeemed themselves though, and in 1603, Barley and Davis were admitted as privileged persons of Oxford University. ref Clark 399. Barley s entry in Oxford s register Barley, William Warw., 35 bibliopola ... discrepancy Barley should have been 38 in 1603 is not sufficient to make the identification improbable ...   more details



  1. Nigel Barley

    Nigel Barley born 1947 in Kingston upon Thames , England is an anthropologist famous for the books he has written on his experiences. He studied modern languages at Cambridge University and completed a doctorate in social anthropology at Oxford University . He held a number of academic positions before joining the British Museum as an assistant keeper in the Department of Ethnography , where he remained until 2003. Barley s first book, The Innocent Anthropologist , was a witty and informative account of anthropological field work among the Dowayo people of Cameroon . Thereafter he published a number of works about Africa and Indonesia in such genres as travel, art, historical biography, and fiction. Barley has been twice nominated for the Travelex Group Travelex Writer of the Year Award. In 2002, he won the Foreign Press Association prize for travel writing . Select bibliography Symbolic structures. An exploration of the culture of the Dowayos , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1983 ISBN 0 521 24745 4 The Innocent Anthropologist Notes From a Mud Hut , 1983. ISBN 0 8050 1967 7 Adventures in a Mud Hut An Innocent Anthropologist Abroad , Vanguard Press , 1984. ISBN 0 8149 0880 2 A Plague of Caterpillars A Return to the African Bush , Viking Press , 1986. ISBN 0 670 80704 4 Ceremony An Anthropologist s Misadventures in the African Bush , Henry Holt, 1987. ISBN 0 8050 0142 5 A Plague ... links http www.davidhigham.co.uk html Clients Nigel Barley Short biography http www.waveland.com ... 944d 104751889ab8.aspx Nigel Barley Why human culture drips with blood Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barley, Nigel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barley, Nigel Category 1947 births Category Living ... stub England scientist stub ca Nigel Barley de Nigel Barley es Nigel Barley fr Nigel Barley pl Nigel Barley ...   more details



  1. Barley, Lancashire

    Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.860 longitude 2.273 official name Barley population civil parish Barley with Wheatley Booth shire district Pendle shire county Lancashire region North West England constituency westminster Pendle UK Parliament constituency Pendle post town BURNLEY postcode district BB12 postcode area BB dial code 01282 os grid reference SD821405 Barley is a village in the borough of Pendle , in Lancashire , England. It is in the civil parish parish of Barley with Wheatley Booth . The village lies between Black Moss Reservoirs and Lower Ogden Reservoir . ref name UU cite web url http www.forestofbowland.com files uploads pdfs leaflets BlackMoss.pdf title Black Moss Reservoirs author United Utilities accessdate August 4, 2010 ref The village is situated close to Pendle Hill , and is a popular starting point for walkers of this hill. ref cite web url http www.daleswalks.co.uk walks walk08 index.shtml author Walks in Yorkshire title Circular from Barley via Pendle Hill and Ogden Clough Reservoirs accessdate August 4, 2010 ref The circular Pendle Way long distance trail passes through here. There is a children s playground by the stream. There is also a substantial 1920s built public house, The Pendle Inn, and a restaurant, The Barley Mow. General History File Pendle Inn 2.jpg thumb left The Pendle Inn in Barley After a cow farm was established around 1266, Barley earned its livelihood from agriculture . This continued up until the 18th century. During the 18th century textile s began to be manufactured as an extra source of income. The Stream brook s around Barley offered an effective source of waterpower which lead to the building of several cotton mill cotton factories . Two small cotton mills were built at Narrowgates and Barley Green. At its height, Barley Green Mill had 200 loom s, until floods destroyed the building in 1880. The cotton twist ... in Pendle Category Forest of Bowland Lancashire geo stub pl Barley Lancashire ...   more details



  1. Barley, Hertfordshire

    infobox UK place country England latitude 52.0272 longitude 0.0415 official name Barley population 659 population ref ref name 2001census http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do?a 3&b 795306&c Barley&d 16&e 15&g 454863&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&enc 1&dsFamilyId 779 2001 Census ref shire district North Hertfordshire shire county Hertfordshire region East of England constituency westminster North East Hertfordshire UK Parliament constituency North East Hertfordshire post town ROYSTON postcode district SG8 postcode area SG dial code 01763 os grid reference TL400385 static image File St Margaret of Antioch, Barley, Hertfordshire geograph.org.uk 362626.jpg 240px static image caption small St Margaret of Antioch, Barley small Barley is a village and civil parish in the district of North Hertfordshire , England . According to the 2001 census, it has a population of 659. ref name 2001census The place name refers to a lea or meadow and not to the grain producing plant. Coincidentally to the southwest lies the village of Reed. The Prime Meridian passes to the west of Barley. Located on the Royston, Hertfordshire Royston to Saffron Walden road, as well as the medieval London to Cambridge road, Barley has a church with a 12th century Norman architecture Norman tower, and dedicated ... village.co.uk the village.htm title Village publisher Barley ref The church was rebuilt in 1872 .... ref name village Listed in the Domesday Book as Berlei , the name Barley derived not from the local ... book in 1726. Village life Barley is home to a junior school, playground, village green, tennis ... st margaret of antioch barley St Margaret of Antioch, Barley ref References reflist External links Commons category Barley, Hertfordshire http www.barley village.co.uk Barley village site http www.hertfordshire genealogy.co.uk links barley.htm Barley A Guide to Old Hertfordshire Category Villages in Hertfordshire Category Civil parishes in Hertfordshire nl Barley pl Barley Hertfordshire ...   more details



  1. Les Barley

    Les Barley born September 7, 1967 in Gretna, Virginia is a former Arena Football League 1987 2008 Arena Football League fullback American football fullback and linebacker . In a career lasting ten years, he played for the Charlotte Rage , the Connecticut Coyotes , the Tampa Bay Storm , the Grand Rapids Rampage and the Milwaukee Mustangs . He was also a star linebacker at Winston Salem State University . External links http www.arenafan.com players ?page players&player 75 Les Barley at ArenaFan Online Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barley, Les ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH September 7, 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barley, Les Category 1967 births Category Living people Category People from Gretna, Virginia Category American football linebackers Category American football fullbacks Category Winston Salem State Rams football players Category Charlotte Rage players Category Connecticut Coyotes players Category Tampa Bay Storm players Category Grand Rapids Rampage players Category Milwaukee Mustangs players linebacker 1960s stub ...   more details



  1. Barley gruel

    refimprove date September 2011 Barley gruel zh s t p d m izh u is a type of porridge found in Danyang, Jiangsu . It is made from barley , rice and alkali . History According to local legend, when Qian Long came to Danyang, officials couldn t take expensive and delicate food. Worried, the officials presented barley gruel to Qian Long. The emperor was happy with the food and enjoyed the taste. Since that time, the people of Danyang eat barley gruel for their breakfast and supper. Cooking Process Firstly, prepare some barley flour which is mixed with water and some dietary alkali which is used to enhance the flavor of the gruel. As soon as the porridge starts boiling, turn down the flame and then pour the mixed barley paste into the porridge. After that, add a spoonful of dietary alkali to it and at the same time, stir the porridge to make it wildly distributed. When the porridge is boiling up again and its color become yellow, it can be taken out to eat. ref cite web url http www.cnki.com.cn Article CJFDTotal PTZS200403019.htm title 2004 03 publisher Cnki.com.cn date accessdate 2011 09 26 ref ref cite web url http www.danyang.gov.cn lyzpd fsmq 2009 09 0911154042712.html title publisher Danyang.gov.cn date 2009 09 09 accessdate 2011 09 26 ref ref cite web url http www.qikan.com.cn Article ptzs ptzs200403 ptzs20040320.html title 2004 3 publisher Qikan.com.cn date accessdate 2011 09 26 ref ref cite web url http xcb.tzsz.net s 5 t 178 1c db info7387.htm title publisher Xcb.tzsz.net date 2010 09 26 accessdate 2011 09 26 ref References reflist Category Porridges Category Jiangsu cuisine ...   more details



  1. Barley Hall

    Infobox building name Barley Hall former names alternate names status image Image Barley Hall 1.jpg 225px ... qty surveyor ren awards url nrhp references Barley Hall is a reconstructed medieval townhouse in the city ... Archaeological Trust in 1987, renamed Barley Hall, and heavily restored in a controversial project to form a museum . History 14th 20th centuries Barley Hall was first built around 1360 in the city of York ... by 1489. ref name Ricardian2 The later history of Barley Hall is less clear. ref name Ricardian2 ... , Barley Hall, the York Archaeological Trust, accessed 4 June 2011. ref By the Victorian era the property ... plumber as a storage unit and showroom. ref name Ricardian2 Late 20th 21st centuries Image Barley Hall external.jpg thumb left Barley Hall seen from the courtyard By the early 1980s, the building was in a dangerously .... ref name Ricardian2 http www.r3.org barley hall about.html Society Members Form Group to Aid York s Hidden Ricardian Treasure , Ricardian Friends of Barley Hall, accessed 4 June 2011. ref As part ... of the site. ref http www.r3.org barley hall about.html Society Members Form Group to Aid York s Hidden Ricardian Treasure , Ricardian Friends of Barley Hall, accessed 4 June 2011 http www.barleyhall.org.uk content.asp?ID 13 Historic Record , Barley Hall, the York Archaeological Trust, accessed 4 June 2011. ref The decision on what to do with Barley Hall proved controversial. ref name HollowayTaylorP590 ... period. ref name Reconstructing http www.barleyhall.org.uk content.asp?ID 27 Recreating Barley Hall , Barley Hall, the York Archaeological Trust, accessed 4 June 2011. ref The Trust decided to reconstruct ... , naming it Barley Hall after the Trust s chairman, Professor Maurice Barley. ref name Ricardian2 The post ... of the immediate neighbourhood. ref Gerrard, p.214 http www.mccurdyco.com barleyhall.html Barley ... and commodified past , a problem she argues is typified by Barley Hall. ref Beckwith, p.14. ref Architecture Image Interior of Barley Hall.jpg thumb right The restored interior of Barley Hall On the ground ...   more details



  1. Egg barley

    Image Tarhonya 3.JPG thumb Dried homemade tarhonya Image Lecs Tarhonya Cutlet.jpg thumb Fried and boiled Tarhonya as side dish Egg barley , also egg drops , called tarhonya in Hungarian cuisine Hungarian , ref June Meyers Authentic Hungarian Heirloon Recipes Cookbook ref is an Egg food egg based pasta grain in Hungary and Eastern Europe , originating probably from the influence of the Ottoman empire and the Turkish cuisine from tarhana or of Persian cuisine Persian origin, similar to the Persian tarkhane . The barley moniker is derived from its superficial resemblance to cooked pearl barley . Because of the relatively large size of the flakes, it is considered sometimes a type of small dumpling . The tarhonya is mentioned already in the 16th century handwritten Hungarian cookbooks. Tarhonya is a simple product, being made of water, wheat flour and whole eggs, which mixture is formed into barley sized grains either by hand, cutting or grating, making it similar in appearance to a large couscous . The grains are dried and stored, and can be roasted and then boiled before being used in different dishes. They are served with meat or vegetable stews, egg dishes, roasted poultry, fried sausages or in salads. In Hungary, Tarhonya is fried in butter or lard before boiling. See also Farfel Ptitim Israeli couscous References reflist External links commons cat Tarhonya Tarhonya http www.ochef.com 72.htm Making Tarhonya http www.foodsubs.com NoodlesOther.html Tarhonya in a list of Other Noodles http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource Food Tarhonya.html Egg Barley , Jewish style Pasta Category Hungarian cuisine Category Pasta cs Tarho a de Eiergraupen es Tarhonya hu Tarhonya no Tarhonya ru sk Tarho a sv Tarhonya ...   more details



  1. Barley-Break

    Barley Break is an old England English country game frequently mentioned by the poet s of the 17th and 18th centuries. It was played by three pairs, each composed of a man and a woman, who were stationed in three bases or plots, contiguous to each other. The couple occupying the middle base, called hell or prison , endeavoured to catch the other two, who, when chased, might break to avoid being caught. If one was overtaken, he and his companion were condemned to hell . From this game was taken the expression the last couple in hell, often used in old plays. Its use in literature usually has sexual connotations. The best known example is in Thomas Middleton and William Rowley s play The Changeling play The Changeling , in which an adulterer tells his cuckold I coupled with your mate at barley break now we are left in hell . The use of the phrase in Thomas Morley s madrigal music madrigal Now Is the Month of Maying probably means something similar to the idiom roll in the hay . References Cite EB1911 W1EC 1 wstitle Barley break https www.wsu.edu brians love in the arts renaissance.html Renaissance Love Songs Study Guide see discussion of Morley madrigal Category Cultural history of the United Kingdom Category Kissing games Category Tag variants ...   more details



  1. Barley Sheaf

    Barley Sheaf was a hamlet in Readington Township, New Jersey , named for the grain once grown in the region. The hamlet was on Barley Sheaf Road between County Route 629 Hunterdon County, New Jersey CR 629 and County Route 523 New Jersey CR 523 . The village at one time housed a general store, a post office, blacksmith, creamery, a hotel and numerous farmsteads ref Readington Township Historic Preservation. Readington Township Images of America . Mount Pleasant, SC Arcadia Publishing, 2008. ref . Today only farms remain of the village. The village also carried the names of Farmersville and Campbellsville after Catherine Campbell, who ran the hotel in the village. References Reflist coord 40.5944 74.8196 type adm3rd globe earth region US NJ display title Category Geography of Hunterdon County, New Jersey Category Villages in New Jersey Category Villages in Readington Category Readington, New Jersey ...   more details



  1. Jack Barley

    Jack Charles Barley born 4 December 1887 in Eton, Berkshire Eton , Buckinghamshire date and place of death unknown was an England English cricketer a right handed batsman and wicket keeper who played four first class cricket first class matches, all for different teams. He scored 12 runs in eight innings and made five dismissals one stumping and four catches. His debut came for Sussex County Cricket Club Sussex against Cambridge University Cricket Club Cambridge University in 1908 he had a quiet match, taking only one catch and scoring 0 and 1 with the bat. The following year he played for HDG Leveson Gower s XI against Oxford University Cricket Club Oxford University , for Worcestershire County Cricket Club Worcestershire against the same opposition, and finally for Oxford against Surrey County Cricket Club Surrey . Barley has one minor claim to fame he shared in Worcestershire s record eleventh wicket sic partnership albeit one of just 9 with Maurice Jewell in their 12 a side match against Oxford. External links cricinfo ref england content player 9537.html http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 27 27688 27688.html Statistical summary from CricketArchive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barley, Jack ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 4 December 1887 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barley, Jack Category English cricketers Category English wicket keepers Category Sussex cricketers Category Worcestershire cricketers Category Oxford University cricketers Category 1887 births Category Year of death missing ta ...   more details



  1. Bryan Barley

    Infobox rugby biography name Bryan Barley image birth name Bryan Barley birth date birth date and age 1960 1 4 df y birth place Wakefield , West Yorkshire height 5ft 10 weight nickname Buffer occupation Insurance school Normanton Grammar School university Leeds University spouse children relatives ru currentposition ru currentteam ru position Centre ru amateuryears ru amateurclubs Wakefield rfc Wakefield br Sandal RFC ru clubyears ru proclubs ru clubcaps ru clubpoints ru nationalyears 1984&ndash 1988 ru nationalteam ru ENG ru nationalcaps 7 ru nationalpoints 4 ru sevensnationalyears ru sevensnationalteam ru sevensnationalcomp website Bryan Barley ref http www.scrum.com england rugby player 9723.html Bryan Barley player profile Scrum.com ref was a former England national rugby union team England international rugby union centre. He was educated at Normanton Grammar School and Leeds University where he studied economics and mathematics. He joined Wakefield RFC in 1978 converting thirteen of Wakefield s seventeen tries a club record on his debut. He continued to play for the club until 1993, playing in over 300 games and he was the first Wakefield player to be selected for England direct from the club since Jack Ellis rugby player Jack Ellis in 1939. On leaving Wakefield he joined Sandal RFC. David Ingall in the club history book describes how blockquote he brought both power and subtlety to the outside centre position, with an eye for the smallest gap in the defence or the pace and strength to carry him round his opponent. His tackling was devastating, and he kicked accurately and purposefully from hand ref Wakefield Rugby Football Club 1901 2001 A Centenary History. Written ... Sporting Heroes.net Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barley, Bryan ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barley, Bryan Category English rugby union players Category England ... F.C. players Category Yorkshire County RFU players Category Living people fr Bryan Barley ...   more details



  1. Scald (barley)

    Wikify date September 2010 Scald is common disease of barley in temperate regions. It is caused by the fungus ... BarleyCompendium cite book last Mathre first D.E. title Compendium of barley diseases publisher ... ref Symptoms Scald is a foliar disease of barley affecting the leaves and sheaths of the plant however ... in barley seed. It exists as mycelium in the pericarp and hull of infected seeds. Infection of the coleoptile ..., the fungus overwinters on the crop debris and stubble of previous diseased barley crops. The fungus ... important barley disease in Europe, North America and Australia. It has been reported from ... of the United Kingdom, scald is the most damaging disease of barley, affecting both spring and winter ... is widespread in barley crops in most seasons, but its severity varies greatly from crop to crop ... fungicide s. Resistant cultivars Cultivars with scald resistance are available in all major barley ... EPPOStandards PP2 GPP pp2 11 e.doc barley diseases eppo&hl en&ct clnk&cd 4&gl us EPPO Europe dead ... search?q cache odp29TY Ee8J archives.eppo.org EPPOStandards PP2 GPP pp2 11 e.doc barley diseases ... selection on Rhynchosporium secalis during parasitic and saprophytic phases in the barley scald ..., J. MacKey title Resistance to scald Rhynchosporium secalis in barley Hordeum vulgare studied by near ... Assays to Study Leaf Blotch Epidemics in Barley journal Phytopathology volume 97 pages 297 303 year ... 1047 cite journal doi 10.1094 MPMI 6 745 last Hahn first M. title Cultivar specific elicitation of barley ... secalis in barley seed journal Plant Dis. volume 85 issue 2 pages 220 225 year 2000 url ... Pathogenic variation of Rhynchosporium secalis in Denmark and sources of resistance in barley journal ..., W. Knogge title Differential defense reactions in leaf tissues of barley in response to infection ... secalis on barley in Canada journal CJPP volume 13 pages 298 304 year 1991 url http www.cps scp.ca ... Burnett, J.P. Tewari, M.H. Chen, T.K. Turkington, J.H. Helm title Histopathological study of barley ...   more details



  1. Barley Bree

    Unreferenced date February 2008 Barley Bree was an Irish Canadian band active in the 1980s and 90s. They comprised Tom Sweeney and Jimmy Sweeney nephews of Tommy Makem , Donegal fiddler P.V. O Donnell and Brian Doherty currently of Evans & Doherty . The group was formed in Northern Ireland but moved to Canada in 1977. From their base in Nova Scotia , they widely toured North America . They released eight successful albums and fronted a weekly television series called Barley Bree which lasted for two years. Since breaking up, they have reunited several times at the Milwaukee Irish Fest . P.V. O Donnell lived in Manchester, Connecticut , and taught private lessons while performing shows and travelling to Ireland . He died after a long battle with brain cancer on January 29, 2011. Tom Sweeney now lives in Omagh , Northern Ireland , and has a very successful career as a folk singer. He has released several albums including Daisy a Day and Poems of Ireland along with several very successful children s albums. Jimmy Sweeney still lives in Canada . His recordings include Come Listen Awhile with his brother Tom. References Reflist Ireland band stub Category Irish folk musical groups Category Canadian folk music groups ...   more details



  1. Nathan Barley

    Refimprove date October 2010 infobox television show name Nathan Barley image Image Nathan Barley.jpg 200px runtime 26 minutes format Sitcom creator Chris Morris satirist Chris Morris , br Charlie Brooker starring Julian Barratt , br Nicholas Burns British actor Nicholas Burns , br Claire Keelan , br Charlie Condou country UK network Channel 4 first aired 11 February 2005 last aired 18 March 2005 num episodes 6 Nathan Barley is a Channel 4 sitcom written by Charlie Brooker and Chris Morris satirist ... documentary called Cunt . Plot Nathan Barley played by Nicholas Burns British actor Nicholas Burns ... news media in search of the real nathan barley 483637.html title In search of the real Nathan Barley Media, News publisher The Independent date 2005 02 17 accessdate 2009 05 11 location London ref ... on street corners in major cities around the world. Barley believes that because he has a camera, some ... that almost any such work is worthy of attention. Barley and his peers are often hired ... everything Nathan Barley stands for, while Claire seeks to highlight the plight of the inner city ... turntables for scratching MP3 s, and shark proof . Barley s website, http www.trashbat.co.ck ... at Bournemouth University that he was working on new Nathan Barley material. ref cite news url http ... title The Creators of Nathan Barley date 2008 01 02 ref However, in the October 2008 issue of Loaded magazine Loaded , Nicholas Burns British actor Nicholas Burns Nathan Barley , when asked if there would ... tv a133785 brooker reveals nathan barley plans.html title Brooker reveals Nathan Barley plans publisher Digital Spy date 2008 10 27 ref In the Flak interview, Morris gave cryptic answers ..., Jason. Cast Nicholas Burns British actor Nicholas Burns Nathan Barley Julian Barratt Dan Preacher ... British Comedy Guide sitcom nathan barley http www.trashbat.co.ck Trashbat.co.ck Official Website ... Barley show http www.ntk.net 2000 07 21 NTK reference First reference in NTK in Y2K Charlie Brooker ...   more details




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