Kathy Kale was a trade name marked on pottery produced by the McCoy Pottery and the Watt Pottery. The pieces produced by one company are not similar to the other's. Watt produced a very limited run of pieces (mostly white) embossed with a Roman Key design. McCoy produced a dark brown glaze with white glaze dripped over the top edge, and another series with a light red apple design.
Kathy M. McKimmie has written: 'Clay times three' -- subject(s): American Pottery, Brown County Hills Pottery (Nashville, Ind.), Brown County Pottery (Nashville, Ind.), Martz Potteries (Nashville, Ind.), History
well i know of the leafy green kale and the dark non-leafy kale calledeither lacinato kale, dino kale, or black kale...dino because its texture is more like a reptile then leafy like the green leafy kale.
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well i know of the leafy green kale and the dark non-leafy kale calledeither lacinato kale, dino kale, or black kale...dino because its texture is more like a reptile then leafy like the green leafy kale.
Bor kale is a misnomer, it should be borecole that is another name for kale.
Kale can be green or purple.
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The vegetable Kale (as Sea Kale) was known as a food by our ancient "Hunter Gatherer" ancestors.
Kale Slade goes by Kale, KAPW, K-Man, and Kdog.
Anagrams of kale are lake and leak.