- straining. Traditionally,
colanders are made of a
light metal, such as
aluminium or
thinly rolled stainless steel.
Colanders are also made of plastic,...
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LaTasha Colander (born
August 23, 1976, in Portsmouth, Virginia) is a
retired track and
field sprinter who
competed internationally for the
United States...
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David Charles Colander (November 16, 1947 –
December 4, 2023) was an
American economist, and the
Christian A.
Johnson Distinguished Professor of Economics...
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colander is a
kitchen utensil for
draining food. It may also
refer to:
Anton Colander (1590 – 1621), a
Saxon (German)
composer and
organist David Colander...
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headgear as a
religious exception. Some anti-clerical
protesters wore
colanders to
Piazza XXIV
Maggio square in Milan, Italy, on June 2, 2012, in mock...
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colander was worn in
honor of the
religion of the
Flying Spaghetti Monster. She is one of
about a
dozen "Pastafarian"
Utahns who have worn a
colander...
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Anton Colander (1590, Weißenfels – 1621, Dresden) was a
German (Electoral Saxon)
composer and organist. He was a
childhood friend of
Heinrich Schütz, studying...
- 19. ISBN 9780826335920.
Retrieved 25 July 2019. Cheetham, David. Corn,
Colanders, and Cooking:
Early Maize Processing in the Maya
Lowlands and Its Implications...
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Calendar Calender Callander (disambiguation)
Callendar (disambiguation)
Colander Qalandar (disambiguation) This
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- such as flour, as well as to
aerate and
combine them. A
strainer (see
Colander), meanwhile, is a form of
sieve used to
separate suspended solids from...