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"Heirloom" is a potent food-marketing buzzword, helping once-forgotten plant varieties and even animal breeds command premium prices.
Before the Mac, Vintage Apples Anne Marie Chaker 2010
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Billy Hunt for The Wall Street Journal "Heirloom" is a potent food-marketing buzzword, helping once-forgotten plant varieties command premium prices.
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So I'll confine myself to the jabot for the moment, and think about that stole in Heirloom Knitting.
Jean's Knitting Jean 2009
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So I'll confine myself to the jabot for the moment, and think about that stole in Heirloom Knitting.
Archive 2009-07-01 Jean 2009
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We have the above kind of purple potatoes available here in NZ – they are usually called Heirloom or Heritage potatoes
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But I couldn't help but notice that the company he works for is called Heirloom Security, a name that implies a connection to the past.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Jen Chaney 2011
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Susan, I’m knitting my Princess in Heirloom Knitting’s own Gossamer Merino (which I recommend highly) on a 2. 25mm needle.
Archive 2009-04-01 Jean 2009
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Susan, I’m knitting my Princess in Heirloom Knitting’s own Gossamer Merino (which I recommend highly) on a 2. 25mm needle.
Jean's Knitting Jean 2009
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One was with concord grapes called The Heirloom that was on the fall menu at PDT - based on a combination of my family heritage and the concord bushes I grew up with in the Catskills.
Restaurant Girl 2009
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Some of the links were quasi-professional: Tim's first book ( "Heirloom") was just out; I've written seven, the most recent of which is on the polar opposite of his, artificial ingredients ( "Twinkie, Deconstructed").
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