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Today marks the start of the Great British Pea Week, so find a friendly Brit and admire their pea-ness [Misc]

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks
Today marks the start of the Great British Pea Week, so find a friendly Brit and admire their pea-ness [Misc]

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The New Zealand Herald

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· Jun 25, 2026

Inside New Zealand’s bold bid to breed the perfect cider apple

Inside New Zealand’s bold bid to breed the perfect cider apple

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· Jul 2, 2026

Smelting Pot

I'm 54. I don't know what they learned at Dalton, but we were discussing melting pot vs. salad bowl when I was in 8th grade. Actually, earlier. 5th or 7th. Was it Mr. Rapp or Mr. Todd's class? Amazing things are happening on @TheArgumentMag podcast.cc: @mattyglesias pic.twitter.com/6ksEc0u3l6— Jerusalem (@JerusalemDemsas) July 1, 2026 I can't believe these 2 earn the big bucks.Well, yes, I guess I can.

Dinner: A Love Story

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· Apr 27, 2025

Potato Salad with Green Goodies

Greetings eaters and readers. Today, I’d like to get back to basics a bit, and present a recipe for my Potato Salad with Green Goodies. It’s one of those why-didn’t-I-think-of-this-before... The post Potato Salad with Green Goodies appeared first on Dinner: A Love Story.

One Green Planet

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· Jun 22, 2026

Fit and Fab Granola Bites [Vegan]

Start your day with this satisfying vegan fit and fab granola bites [vegan]. Easy to prepare and plant-based. Perfect for any meal. Great for weeknight dinners.

The First Mess

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· Jul 1, 2026

Smoky Vegan Maple Baked Beans in the Instant Pot

I prefer the Instant Pot for making these vegan maple baked beans. We still get... The post Smoky Vegan Maple Baked Beans in the Instant Pot appeared first on The First Mess.

Vegan Richa

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· Apr 30, 2026

Crispy Gnocchi with Muhammara Bean Dip

Pillowy, crispy gnocchi pairs so beautifully with Muhammara, a Middle Eastern roasted red pepper dip with bright, vibrant flavors! Serve as a starter or side, as an entree, or a salad or wrap! (soy-free with gluten-free option) The post Crispy Gnocchi with Muhammara Bean Dip appeared first on Vegan Richa.

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Related coverage for "Today marks the start of the Great British Pea Week, so find a friendly Brit and admire their pea-ness [Misc]": The New Zealand Herald — Inside New Zealand’s bold bid to breed the perfect cider apple. Eschaton — Smelting Pot. Dinner: A Love Story — Potato Salad with Green Goodies. One Green Planet — Fit and Fab Granola Bites [Vegan]. The First Mess — Smoky Vegan Maple Baked Beans in the Instant Pot. Vegan Richa — Crispy Gnocchi with Muhammara Bean Dip