- Pork rind is the
culinary term for the skin of a pig. It can be used in many
different ways. It can be rendered,
fried in fat, baked, or
roasted to produce...
- and from beef, lamb and mutton. In
French cuisine,
cracklings (grillons,
grattons, gratterons, frittons) may be made from pork, goose, duck or turkey. These...
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Gratton may
refer to:
Gratton (surname)
Gratton, Derbyshire,
England Gratton,
former settlement in Devon,
England Graton (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Jean
Gratton (December 4, 1924 –
April 14, 2011) was the
Catholic bishop of the
Diocese of Mont-Laurier, Canada.
Ordained to the
priesthood in 1952, Gratton...
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Michael ("Mike")
Colin Gratton (born 28
November 1954) is a male
former elite long
distance runner from Canterbury, Kent, England. A
member of the Kent...
- (Elvis
Gratton, 1981; Les
Vacances d'Elvis
Gratton, 1983; Pas
encore Elvis Gratton!, 1985)
released on VHS as the
single 1985 film
Elvis Gratton: Le king...
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Guido Gratton (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡwiːdo
ɡratˈton]; 23
September 1932 – 26
November 1996) was an
Italian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder....
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Dennis Gratton (21
April 1934 – 18
April 2016) was an
English footballer who made 51
appearances in the
Football League playing for
Sheffield United and...
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Christopher Allan Gratton (born July 5, 1975) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey player who last pla**** with the
Columbus Blue
Jackets of the...
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Southern United States is a
cornbread incorporating cracklings.
Pompe aux
grattons or
brioche aux griaudes, in the
cuisine of
central France, is a bread,...