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Yes | No | Report from jamesti wrote 13 weeks 5 days ago all labs chaos, nitro, yukon and yo. 2 are champion bird dogs an 2 hopefully soon will be.
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Better w/yukon golds. tags: this is not a hair post mood: gooder than a plate of food media: Caroline LaVelle - Firefly Night un ange vole? link memories
black history: dinocorn stampede rockbirthedme 2010
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Yes | No | Report from jamesti wrote 13 weeks 5 days ago all labs chaos, nitro, yukon and yo. 2 are champion bird dogs an 2 hopefully soon will be.
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Watertight Compartment, if your analogy holds, being an omnivore would be the equivalent of bisexuality, and being a vegetarian/carnivore would be the equivalent of being straight/gay, but marriage would be the equivalent of choosing a single type of food to live on — i.e., only living on boiled yukon gold potatoes, only living on grilled pork chops, or only living on scrambled eggs.
Shorter Mona Charen 2008
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Gas was about 2.50 a gallon in the yukon back in '87.
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The idea of a salmon and corn chowder hit me, and after a pit stop for two yukon gold potatoes and a pint of Silk soy milk, I was off to the races.
Tuna Toast Tokyoastrogirl 2009
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Also they recommend yukon golds, as other starchier potatoes formed too thick of a crust.
Soaking Is Key For Perfect Homemade French Fries | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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For $8.95, it was adequately filling, particularly served with the red cabbage slaw and yukon gold/purple potato salad.
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The idea of a salmon and corn chowder hit me, and after a pit stop for two yukon gold potatoes and a pint of Silk soy milk, I was off to the races.
Archive 2009-08-01 Tokyoastrogirl 2009
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I roasted up a big pan of veggies: 1 large butternut squash, 5 yukon gold potatoes, 1 sweet potato, 2 red onions, 2Tb olive oil, 2Tb white balsamic vinegar, 1tsp each dried rosemary and thyme.
Archive 2006-11-01 2006
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