Vidalia


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a town in central Georgia

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Rob Richardson, global business director for Performance Apparel solutions at Lubrizol, underscores the benefits of the relationship with Vidalia, stating, "We at Lubrizol are truly excited about teaming up with Vidalia to incorporate our X4zol-J technology into their denim fabrics.
"Creating cross-promotions involving other produce items, or even meats, allows retailers the opportunity to push Vidalia onions in different recipes, for instance, vegetable kabobs or steak/chicken fajitas," adds Finnan.
"By growing up and living in the Vidalia onion region of Georgia, agriculture has always been a part of my life and family roots," says John Shuman, president of the Reidsville, Ga.-based company.
The district is coterminous with the City of Vidalia, which is located in Toomb and Montgomery Counties.
The Vidalia onion production region in Georgia, which consists of ~13,000 acres valued at $126,000,000 (Boatwright & McKissick 2009), is an unusual onion production region because the dominant species attacking onions has traditionally been tobacco thrips, Frankliniella fusca (Hinds) (Sparks et al.
The annual Vidalia onion crop appears in markets in late April and lasts until mid-July; in a "controlled atmosphere," Vidalias are available as late as December.
The flower girl was Lauren Bailee Anderson of Vidalia, Louisiana.
Koerber grew up along the Mississippi River living in both Natchez and Vidalia, La.
Once again you fall for Vidalia onions and summer squash,
The updated units are in Metter and Vidalia, Ga.; Anderson and Travelers Rest, S.C.; and Cleveland and Chattanooga (2), Tenn.
2 Sweet onions, cut into wedges (look for Walla Walla or Vidalia)
The southern state of Georgia in the USA is now issuing a new Weapons Carry License which is the first use of a new type of holographic ID card produced by Police & Sheriff's Press (P&SP) in Vidalia, Georgia.
In her piquant recipe for barbacao de carne with vidalia onion and herb salsa, she explains: "The word "barbecue" is derived from the term barbacao, a cooking technique originating with the Taino people of the Carribean in which meats are roasted on an open fire." In another recipe for bacon, vidalia, and chayote pie, Gutierrez presents a bold blending of savory and sweet, featuring a member of the squash family which Latinos call "chayote" and New Orleanians know as "mirliton."
29, in Vidalia, Ga., to discuss corrective actions at the Hatch nuclear power plant.
The hotel is to offer its home grown produce to guests at its Vidalia's Restaurant from autumn 2010.