1/2 c Chopped onions
1/2 c Chopped sweet green peppers
1 Garlic clove; minced
1 cn Tomatoes; undrained/in chunk
16 oz. can
1/2 ts Dried oregano
1/2 ts Dried basil
2 c Water
5 1/4 oz Barley; 3/4 cup
A tasty side dish for almost any entree, this filling grain also reheats nicely in the microwave. In a medium saucepan over medium heat cook [...]
1 lg Onion, minced
1/2 ea Stick butter
1/2 lb Fresh mushrooms, sliced
1 c Pearl barley
1 t Salt
3 c Chicken broth (I use
-vegetable) 1 t Thyme
1/2 t Marjoram
1/2 t Rosemary
1/4 t Sage
1/4 t Summer savory
Preheat oven to 350 deg (F) In a large ovenproof pan, cook onion in butter for 3 to 5 minutes or until soft. [...]
82. All the cereals that have been discussed up to this point require cooking; but there are many varieties of cereal food on the market that are ready to eat and therefore need no further preparation. Chief among gthese are the cereal foods known as flakes. These are first made byg gcooking the grain, then [...]
ORIGIN AND USE
73. BARLEY is a grain, or cereal, that grows very much like wheat. However, it is hardier than wheat or any other cereals and may be grown through a greater range of climates. Barley has been cultivated from the most ancient times; in fact, its cultivation can be traced as far back as [...]
ORIGIN AND USE
43. WHEAT, owing to the fact that it is grown in all parts of the world and forms the basis for a large amount of the food of most people, is a very important grain. It was probably a native grass of Asia Minor and Egypt, for in these countries it first received [...]
ORIGIN, CLASSIFICATION, AND USE
30. The word corn has been applied to various grains and is now used in a variety of ways in different countries. In ancient times, barley was called corn, and at the present time, in some countries, the entire year’s food crop is referred to by this name. The English apply the [...]
1. ORIGIN OF CEREALS.–Cereals, which is the term applied to the edible seeds of certain grains, originated with the civilization of man. When man lived in a savage state, he wandered about from place to place and depended for his food on hunting and fishing; but as he ceased his roaming and began to settle [...]
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