yes, no matter what your nationality is.
with a hammer and a stake
The Klondike Gold Rush.
You ask for THE figurative image and there would be many of them, however the origin of the expression is from the gold rush when people would stick a stake in the ground to claim a piece of land.
I staked a claim in gold country. I used a stake to help my tomato vine. After he made his bet, I raised my stake.
Some delicious recipes that feature Yukon Gold potatoes as the main ingredient include Yukon Gold mashed potatoes, roasted Yukon Gold potatoes with herbs, Yukon Gold potato gratin, and Yukon Gold potato salad.
Oh, dude, staking a claim in the book "By the Great Horn Spoon" is like staking a claim in real life, you know? Miners in the book would typically go out, find a spot they think has gold, and then put up some stakes to mark their territory, claiming it as their own. It's all about that "finders keepers" mentality, like, "This gold is mine, hands off, bro!"
Some popular recipes that feature Yukon Gold potatoes as the main ingredient include Yukon Gold mashed potatoes, roasted Yukon Gold potatoes, and Yukon Gold potato salad.
Staking a claim regards asserting claim and or control over an aforementioned object or quantity. The infinitive verb "to stake," historically referred to a wooden marker, also known as a "stake," used to mark property.
Some popular recipes that feature Yukon potatoes as the main ingredient include Yukon Gold mashed potatoes, roasted Yukon Gold potatoes, Yukon Gold potato salad, and Yukon Gold potato gratin.
Yukon are famous for their gold.
yes it is in the yukon store
Yes, gold potatoes and Yukon Gold potatoes are the same variety of potato. Yukon Gold is a specific type of gold potato known for its buttery flavor and yellow flesh.