We've had a bumper crop of Bramley cooking apples on our old tree, for the first time since we moved here nearly three years ago. |
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The Bramley discipline was in danger of completely collapsing at this stage which led to Cooke converting two penalties for foul play. |
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The pork was beautifully cooked, but the soft Bramley apple slices were very tart and not to my taste. |
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Nia has also set up another business, Bramley Bakes, providing homemade, frozen meals to local self-catering holiday cottages. |
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When asked to provide a breath sample she replied in robust terms that she was going to do nothing of the kind, said Miss Bramley. |
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Her mum Joy, from Bramley, said Carolynne's membership of the team's dance troupe did cause some family ructions. |
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But none of them have the cheerful huge knobbly sour wonderfulness of something like a Bramley. |
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Last year, we gave her a pumpkin in return for some Bramley apples, which teamed up with our blackberries for some divine crumbles. |
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When Mr. Bramley was here, he said that there were approximately 150 tonnes of CDM credits available. |
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Colin Spencer makes a lighter, spicier version, with garlic, allspice, balsamic vinegar and apple, a tart Bramley if possible, as the main flavourings. |
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Liza Lort-Phillips, Private Sector Adviser, was responsible for overall project management and Samantha Bramley for project co-ordination. |
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My favourite childhood dish was probably blackberry-and-apple crumble, with Bramley apples from the garden. |
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Our wheaten and soda breads are must-taste delicacies and Armagh Bramley apples have a very distinct reputation. |
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A balance of plums and English Bramley apples makes subtle, warmly spiced chutney especially created to complement an enormous range of cheeses. |
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September 26th witnesses: Mark Winfield and Matthew Bramley of the Pembina Institute. |
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I would walk for hours at the weekends, coming back with Tupperware bowls of berries which Joan made into pies with Bramley apples from the garden. |
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Mr Bramley found that councils thought that demolition was more successful in dealing with problem areas than other ideas, such as relaxing the letting system to get more people in. |
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It was reviewed by Lois Corbett, Coordinator of the Toronto Environmental Network in Toronto and by Matthew Bramley, Toxics Campaigner, Greenpeace, Montreal. |
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Stanhope Forbes and Frank Bramley settled in Cornwall in the 1880s, establishing the Newlyn School of painting en plein air. |
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A race later, Faye Bramley won her first race in France when she partnered Barricado to victory in a claiming race for lady riders. |
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Sad Bramley apple with flop of a crop 6 I brought a Bramley apple tree two years ago with three apples on it. |
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Canis Media, the UK broadcast management firm wnnounced the naming of Clare Bramley as the new Chief Executive. |
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Add all of the veg, Bramley apples and sage to the pan, and then top with the pork and add the cider and stock. |
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Mark Bramley, gardening buyer at Asda, said sales of spades, rakes, hoes, trowels, secateurs and forks had soared by an average 20 per cent. |
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Apple purée 2 large Bramley apples, peeled and cored, juice of? |
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N apple a day may not keep the doctor away, but the array of delicious dishes that can be whipped up with Bramley apples will definitely keep the boredom at bay. |
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And staff and pupils at Overfields Primary School in Middlesbrough bid a fond farewell to headteacher Joyce Bramley who enjoyed a 39-year career there. |
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The TV cook, who is busy writing a cookery book about British game, is currently supporting a Bramley apples campaign, celebrating the juicy British fruit. |
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A nice crisp Cox's Orange Pippin, Bramley or D'Arcy Spice is better than any shiny, waxy, bright green offering from far flung parts of the globe. |
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The Isabella goals were scored by Gippy Singh and Adam Bramley, with Stuart Gibbs, Dave Nichol, Brett Kennedy and Kevin Wheatley scoring for the Lodge. |
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