cole-slaw
111Chicken Wings — Zubereitung von Chicken Wings Chicken Wings (deutsch: Hühnerflügel) sind ein traditionelles Gericht der US amerikanischen Küche. Zur Vorbereitung werden die Flügel am Gelenk halbiert. Anschließend reinigt man das Fleisch und mariniert es. Je nach …
112Frank „Floorshow“ Culley — (* 7. August 1917 in Salisbury (Maryland); † 15. April 1981 in Newark (New Jersey)) war ein US amerikanischer Rhythm and Blues Saxophonist. Frank Culley wurde im Bundesstaat Maryland geboren und wuchs in Norfolk (Virginia) auf. Mit zehn jahren… …
113ANGLAISE (LANGUE) — L’anglais est une langue germanique qui, par sa structure, appartient à la catégorie des langues indo européennes. Il est étroitement apparenté au frison, au hollandais, au bas allemand qui, avec le haut allemand, constituent le groupe occidental …
114Permanti\ Style — Adding cole slaw and french fries to any kind of sandwich. Originating from the Permanti Bros. restaurant in Pittsburgh, PA Just mind your own business. I m making my sandwich Permanti Style today …
115Permanti\ Style — Adding cole slaw and french fries to any kind of sandwich. Originating from the Permanti Bros. restaurant in Pittsburgh, PA Just mind your own business. I m making my sandwich Permanti Style today …
116order — [ôr′dər] n. [OFr ordre < L ordo (gen. ordinis), straight row, regular series, akin to ordiri, to lay the warp, hence begin, set in order, prob. < IE base * ar , to join, fit > ARM1, ART1] 1. social position; rank in the community 2. a… …
117side — [sīd] n. [ME < OE sīde, akin to Ger seite, side, OE sīd, ample, broad < IE base * sē(i) , to throw, let fall, reach for, let go, rest > SOW2] 1. the right or left half of a human or animal body, esp. either half of the trunk 2. a… …
118coleslaw — n. a dressed salad of sliced raw cabbage, carrot, onion, etc. Etymology: Du. koolsla: see COLE, SLAW …
119coleslaw — [18] Cole is an ancient and now little used English word for plants of the cabbage family, such as cabbage or rape (it comes ultimately from Latin caulis ‘cabbage’, whose underlying meaning was ‘hollow stem’ – see CAULIFLOWER). It was used in the …
120coleslaw — [18] Cole is an ancient and now little used English word for plants of the cabbage family, such as cabbage or rape (it comes ultimately from Latin caulis ‘cabbage’, whose underlying meaning was ‘hollow stem’ – see CAULIFLOWER). It was used in the …