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- Garnaches (alternatively garnachas) are a traditional dish composed of fried corn tortillas topped with refried beans, shredded cabbage, cheese, and other...
- Sanders and Slais all left. Guitarist Erik Torjeson and b****ist John Garnache came aboard in 1997, replacing Tamelier and Bloomfield respectively. The...
- La Garnache (French pronunciation: [la ɡaʁnaʃ]) is a commune in the Vendée department in the Pays de la Loire region in western France. Communes of the...
- March). John Garnache replaced Bloomfield on b**** in 1997. Torjesen was replaced by Mark Abrahamian in 2000, while Jeff Adams replaced Garnache the same year...
- covered with a sauce Entomatada – Mexican food dish Fajita – Tex-Mex dish Garnache – Mesoamerican dishPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets...
- primarily a men's garment, women occasionally wore it as well. Along with the garnache, it is a variant of the garde-corps, and it is also related to the houppelande...
- made with onions, habaneros, and vinegar. It is used to top salbutes, garnaches, and other common dishes in Belizean cuisine. Encurtido – a pickled vegetable...
- tunic. When sleeves and sometimes a hood were added, the cyclas became a garnache (a cap-sleeved surcoat, usually shown with hood of matching color) or a...
- Henri du Plessis-Guénégaud, Lord of the Plessis-Belleville, Marquis de La Garnache (1610 – 16 March 1676) was a French scholar and a Secretary of State during...
- 1516), Viscount of Rohan and Léon, Count of Porhoët, Lord of Blain, La Garnache and Beauvoir-sur-Mer, councillor and chamberlain of King Charles VIII,...