I like rosemary, thyme, mint, marjoram or chive flowers tossed over dishes made from eggs, vegetables or cheese. |
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Set a scoop of mint gelato on top and garnish with chocolate shavings and mint. |
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Other drinks at industry, including its mint julep, are served the same way. |
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Perhaps there won't be a Smarty-like horse tale this year, but get out the hat and whip up those mint juleps anyway. |
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There are fine, rust-colored old-fashioneds available, and the mint juleps are properly treacly and sweet. |
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They can just sit back on their fancy verandas sipping mint juleps while a cavalcade of birds flaunt themselves in succession. |
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Keep your body refreshed by enjoying summer drinks such as mint juleps or raspberry iced teas. |
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Finally they arrive and rent a room in which to relax and drink mint juleps. |
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However each of the branch mint marks were punched into the dies by hand in those days. |
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Although mint marks can be seen easily with the naked eye, designer's initials often require a magnifying glass to be seen. |
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These fluctuations are to be halted by taking measures to fix the exchange rate as near to mint par as possible. |
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Under a gold standard, currencies are valued in terms of a gold equivalent known as the mint parity price. |
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The lower species point is obtained by deducting the cost of transferring gold from the mint par of exchange. |
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In his haste to serve her, he dropped the salvers of mint sauce and gravy into her lap. |
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It broke under the slightest provocation from my fork and combined with the gravy and optional mint sauce, left a satisfying taste in the mouth. |
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As soon as the sauce has reduced by half, swirl in the butter and a little finely chopped mint. |
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Serve roast lamb and vegetables with steamed green vegetables, gravy, and mint sauce. |
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We didn't mention that they could serve lamb with mint sauce, because we didn't want to put them off. |
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We do have a home made, sugar free mint sauce and a home made oil and fat free vinaigrette salad dressing. |
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Small side dishes came with English mustard, horseradish sauce and mint sauce. |
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Vanessa says you always moan when the mint dies down and you can't get decent mint sauce to go with your roast lamb. |
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Apparently in France this concept of putting mint sauce on perfectly good lamb brings about howls of laughter and derision. |
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Members of the mint family, horsemints all have strongly aromatic foliage, the fragrances varying between the species. |
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And if your gut does start complaining, placate it with a cup of soothing mint or ginger tea or a capsule of peppermint oil. |
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In a mortar and pestle we ground up mint leaves from the garden with brown sugar. |
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There was no pointless clutter of brandy snap baskets, tuiles, mint leaves or physalis either. |
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You can sip a Turkish coffee or a Tunisian mint tea in the Place de la Victoire. |
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Willows are among the major targets, along with tutsan, St Peter's wort, Vietnamese mint and blue water-speedwell. |
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I warmed my milk with sprigs of fresh mint and let steep for a while, then used the minted milk to make hot chocolate. |
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Chewing parsley or mint leaves after a pungent meal will help you maintain sweet-smelling breath. |
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We passed one simple building after another, made of teak or covered with clapboards painted in pastel blue, yellow, peach or mint green. |
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Follow the cake directions, substituting halved jelly beans for the spots and a small mint patty for the head. |
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Then there's pennyroyal, a name for the mint Menthe pulegium, once prized as a medicinal herb. |
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The woman dressed in the loose, mint colored smock was carefully using a pick to arrange the hair of the woman in her chair. |
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It required the immediate conversion of gold and silver received by the mint authority into bullion or coins. |
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As a three-year-old with a voracious appetite, he can easily down 15 mint brownies in one sitting. |
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The natural active ingredients are camphor, menthol, cajuput oil, mint oil and clove oil. |
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Pick mint early in the morning because the sun draws out some of the plant's essential oils. |
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Evenings, Nat and Dara ate salads and wedges of fruit and drank iced herb tea with mint leaves. |
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She grabbed a pint of mint chocolate chip ice cream and had just sat down to watch a movie when her doorbell rang. |
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If you and Leo come back inside around three, you can have your choice of strawberry or mint chocolate chip ice cream. |
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Fresh herbs such as cilantro or mint are generally added at the end of the cooking process, just before serving. |
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These things are wonderful and have refreshing whack of cilantro and mint that kind of cleans the palate. |
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The best buys include coffee beans, chocolate, mint humbugs and, of course, clotted cream shortbread. |
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Use mint instead of the basil if you like, and use another shaped pasta if you have no fettuccine. |
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Either switch to decaffeinated tea or coffee or herbal infusions like vervain, mint or camomile. |
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Spoon some English mint and tomato mix, Bel Paese, Pecorino Romano, feta, and lamb over each pizza dough and place on the grill to melt. |
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Accompanying the snapper is a tasty blend of barely spicy rice with hints of smooth cotilla cheese, poblanos, mint and scallion. |
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Rose petals, lavender flowers, mint leaves and many other parts of plants are made into tea. |
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Decorate with a fresh raspberry, a mint leaf, or optionally crumble crispy cookies on top. |
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Gauze and chiffon, decorated with skin-baring crochet or big organza bows, in shades of rose and mint took center stage. |
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In fact, if you have a mint condition Dixie Cup lid from 1952, it might be worth a hundred dollars. |
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In short, the government should mint coinage for circulation only, and leave commemorative minting to private enterprise. |
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It packs a powerful yet sensual punch, thanks to a blend of mint leaf, sesame seed and hazel wood. |
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Fueki prefers mint green, lemon yellow, melon pink and other candy colors that she often spikes with glitter. |
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Before I knew it, I was happily slurping my delicious pea and mint soup one-handed, left arm hooked blissfully over banister. |
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A sprig each of borage and mint is optional but adds some pleasing herby, bosky overtones. |
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However, a nice mint herbal infusion to help the meal go down smoothly was just what the doctor ordered. |
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Many of these issues are postmarked to order by the post office or sold in mint form and in whole sheets. |
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Lively canna lilies bloom on framed tiles in mint greens and aquamarines reminiscent of Mexican art. |
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To serve, spoon some clams and broth into a soup bowl, and garnish with mint and lemon zest. |
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Substitute snipped fresh mint for the fresh herbs and grated Romano cheese for the Parmesan cheese in your favorite pesto recipe. |
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I chopped up a good amount of fresh mint leaves together with a little bit of rosemary needles and simply added to the cake batter. |
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Thirteen different types of evergreens were selected, including ivy and blue grass, and aromatics such as mint and rosemary. |
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The smells were of fresh mint and coriander, of bread baking in a wood oven. |
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Serve with buttered, boiled new potatoes, using the remainder of the mint as a garnish for the lamb. |
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I want to smell a new fragrance, pluck a cherry tomato, pinch a mint leaf, experience the significance of life with each step. |
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As the bouncy castle's palm tree began to deflate, the crowds returned to their offices with a faint whiff of mint lingering in the air. |
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To serve spoon some pineapple mint and heirloom tomato salad onto the center of a plate and set a yellowtail snapper fillet on top. |
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I simply stuck a spring of mint into a mixture of lightly crushed kiwi flesh and sugar, just to add a hint of mint to the coulis. |
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Drizzle the plate with the creme anglaise and garnish with the sugared rose petals and mint leaves. |
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Just before serving, add the tomatoes, cucumber, spring onions, parsley, mint and olives, and mix well. |
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If you want, you can add chopped mint or ground cumin for additional flavour. |
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The mint escaped the beds and started galloping toward the house, with the snow in summer in hot pursuit. |
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During the winter months the tradition is to garnish the dish with mint leaves and in the summer time with green coriander leaves. |
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The two recipes I selected were Honey Saffron Ice Cream and Honey Spice Cake, with a honey-citrus drizzle of my own creation, and mint garnish. |
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Fish and prawn kababs in mint and garlic chutney and squid fritters in hot garlic sauce whet the palate for the sumptuous spread. |
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In a bowl, whisk the lemon juice and olive oil with the mint leaves, sea salt and pepper, and drizzle over the courgettes. |
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If you find sage's pungent and astringent taste too strong, mix it with some cooling mint, lemon balm, or lemon juice. |
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The busy castle sounds drifted away, and a soft wind rustled through the leaves of the apple trees, stirring up the heady scent of sage and mint. |
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For the dressing, combine the olive oil, red wine vinegar, shallots, mint leaves, salt and pepper in a large bowl. |
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I ordered my favourite flavour, mint chocolate chip while Adam went for chocolate fudge. |
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I use thyme, sage, rosemary, chives, basil, dill, sorrel, salad burnet, chervil, oregano and mint as well as parsley. |
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Strain pasta and toss with hot ragu, butter and mint leaves over high heat. |
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To assemble the sandwiches, arrange half the butter cookies, mint macaroons, anise macaroons, and brownies on a flat work surface. |
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A list of beverage choices includes cappuccino, mocha, espresso macchiato and frothy dark chocolate, perhaps with mint. |
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Sprinkle the dressing, fried garlic, chilli and mint over the top until all the ingredients have been used up. |
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Then I remembered American shaving foam have a very strong mint feeling and I am not used to that. |
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Then, finally, they had a copy in mint condition which they kept locked away. |
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If you could work that kind of miracle, you could go into medicine and make a mint. |
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Cucumbers go well with buttermilk, dill, mint, salmon, tarragon, scallions, onions, tomatoes, sour cream and yogurt. |
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They were marinated in ginger, garlic, yoghurt and garam masala, then barbecued in the tandoor oven and served with fresh mint chutney. |
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The larvae feed on mints, including spearmint and Apple mint, marjoram, Meadow-clary, Lemon balm, catmint and calamints. |
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The crops most suited to water culture include lettuce and some herbs as watercress and mint. |
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For healthy apple trees, plant some nasturtiums and mint around the trunks to deter woolly aphids. |
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You can smell the mint, basil, and dill intermixing together and providing the outside with their spicy, sweet scents. |
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While I was out there I pruned back the mint, rosemary and oregano plants which were past their best. |
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You can start some herbs, such as thyme, mint and rosemary, from cuttings or from young plants you buy at a florist or greenhouse. |
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The flavours are plentiful with raspberry, blackberry, chocolate and mint coupled with prickly, tarty little tannins. |
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He went to his best shopping spots and picked up a grand total of two books, a new cap, a mint flavoured ice cream and a new Bad Religion album. |
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I distracted her with some of my famous mint chip ice cream, and she left with no more questions. |
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Although mint is problematic, chewing gum actually can help heartburn symptoms. |
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The flavours available are mint, strawberry, apple, grape and believe it or not, cappuccino too. |
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He was close enough that I could smell the mint on his breath from the chewing gum. |
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Many are walking advertisements for tattoo parlors and they make more money than the mint can print in a day. |
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Demand a percentage from someone who has discovered a legitimate way of minting money or you'll shut down the mint. |
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Sleazy mass-market fiction has made a mint out of fading glamour and the stories of Hollywood dreams gone amiss. |
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He told me he's thinking of moving out from Potters' Bar to Hertford, because he made a mint on his property. |
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Or might he succumb to the very real temptations of the big money in professional sport and make himself a mint? |
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Yes, a handful of tribes have made a mint, but only those that live near major cities and don't mind playing footsie with white government. |
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But to Scotland's gambling fraternity, Henry Spurway is the friendly giant making a mint from the current wave of betting mania. |
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Offered for sale are Disney Toy Story 8 miniature figurines, mint, in the original box. |
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They included interpreters, smiths to mint coins, and Munshi to write the king's Persian correspondence to the Mughal governor of Kashmir. |
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Legend has it that each new Governor would mint his own coins but local people kept using bread as their currency regardless. |
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It should be noted that E. F. Kankrin, then the Russian minister of finance, made use of Goethe's advice to mint coins in platinum. |
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Even in mint condition and in the substantial numbers of pre-Desert Storm days, such rockets represent a very limited threat. |
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Despite the terrible weather that hit the county this week, the surface at the JP O Sullivan Park was in mint condition. |
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It's exceptionally well decorated on the inside and obviously in mint condition. |
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They see it as the land of magnolias and mint juleps, but that South is gone with the wind. |
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For a chart of mint mark locations for each type of U.S. coin, be sure to see the PicGrade Area. |
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Each card will have 2 coins of the same denomination showing both the First new mint mark and final no mint mark coins. |
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Hopefully finding the mint mark wouldn't be so difficult if you knew exactly where to look for it. |
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Remember from your reading that coins issued in certain years did not have mint marks. |
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Any coin not listed was probably only made in Philadelphia and thus lacks a mint mark. |
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On this occasion, the garden boasted several types of basil, parsley, chives, angelica and mint as well as lettuce, tomatoes and kaffir limes! |
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Add tomatoes, coriander and mint, chilli powder, haldi, sugar, coriander-cumin powder, bay leaf and salt. |
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Herbs such as chives, lemon balm, marjoram, and mint are also attractive to insects. |
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Chives, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, sage, tarragon, and thyme are good choices for a sunny kitchen windowsill. |
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My favorite herbs to grow are basil, oregano, lemon balm, parsley and mint. |
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If you like, add slivered fresh spinach leaves, diced jicama, blanched and slivered snow peas, supremed oranges, or a bit of julienned mint. |
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Whether you're shopping at a thrift shop or the best vintage store in the city, make sure the article is in mint condition. |
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Besides, don't you want to join the band of rate tarts who are saving themselves a mint by regularly shopping around for a better mortgage deal? |
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Fresh mint blended with olive oil and a squeeze of lemon cleverly coats a tender, perfectly medium rare rack of lamb. |
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I chopped up a good amount of fresh mint leaves together with some rosemary needles and simply added them to the cake batter. |
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No wonder all we ever get for Christmas from that neck of the woods is Kendal mint cake. |
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The occasional hiker might pocket a box of Kendal mint cake or even buy the latest Ordnance Survey map. |
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It is usually flavored with mint, menthol, wintergreen, etc. and is sold in small, round cans. |
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The pale delicacy of marinated yellowtail is bolstered by a feisty trio of kohlrabi, radish, and mint. |
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They pluck out thick slices of tandoori chicken seared over flaming coals, dip them in mint chutney and stuff them into the mouth with passion. |
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Marsh woundwort is a member of the mint family, and it has only a slight smell. |
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For one of my favorite bouquets I use echinacea flowers, yarrow, feverfew, lavender, sage, apple mint, and catmint from my garden. |
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Aromatic foliage, such as lavender, monarda, nepeta, thyme, yarrow, mint, Russian sage, and artemisia. |
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Regular mint can be added to all sorts of chocolate puddings, as well as to fruit crumbles and ice-creams. |
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You can even create your own blend by adding leaves of other herbs, such as orange mint, bee balm or lemon verbena. |
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The Shakespeare Garden is planted with herbs referred to by Shakespeare in his plays, including mint, camomile, marjoram and lavender. |
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Chop the mint for the dressing, and mix together the yogurt with water and lemon, and the mint. |
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Place yoghurt in a bowl, add cucumber, mint, honey and salt and mix together. |
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Well there is the fiery chilli based Harissa made from olive oil, chillies, caraway, mint, cumin, coriander, garlic and salt. |
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Chop the chilli finely, removing the seeds if you wish and add it to the dressing with most of the finely shredded mint leaves. |
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In a mixing glass, moderately muddle syrup, bitters, mint, orange and lime together. |
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A kindredly vast chunk of chocolate truffle flavoured with orange, Armagnac and, perhaps, mint was a delicious confection. |
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A tray of miniature fruit ices appeared after dessert, along with mint truffles and slivers of candied ginger. |
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The menthol oil in mint contains cooling and warming effects and has long been valued as a digestive aid, antispasmodic, and decongestant. |
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The wrap-around porch was huge and Cassidy could almost see herself sitting on one of those rocking chairs with a mint julep in her hand. |
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Drain the cucumber, rinse, and toss with vinegar, caster sugar and mint leaves. |
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Remove it from the stove and strain out the mint, then pour it over the fruit and chill for several hours. |
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Place the mint, tangerine, lime juice and syrup in a shaker tin, muddle all ingredients together. |
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Have you heard of using that muddler to actually muddle the sugar, lime and mint? |
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The rump steak was especially succulent, the chicken in tomato and basil sauce, lamb and mint koftas and beef kebabs moist and tender. |
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I wanted to take them home and make them mint tea and feed them stir-fried tofu and vegetables. |
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The country's largest stainless steel making outfit, has bagged an order to supply coin blanks to the French national mint. |
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The situation is grave because the political and administrative machinery colludes with private companies to mint money from mines. |
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I currently have some mint jelly cooling on the stove and am about to whip up some lime and ginger jelly for sangas, cold meats, or salads. |
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The warming effect of mint is celebrated for clearing congested head colds. |
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Harvest culinary and medicinal herbs like lemon balm, mint, French tarragon, summer savory and basil before they go to seed. |
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You can take time to select chocolate or apple mint, lemon basil, and pungent garlic from an herb garden. |
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The crops most suited to water culture include lettuce and some herbs such as watercress and mint. |
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The candy in my mouth reminded me faintly of maraschino cherries and mint, two unlikely tastes to be found together in one candy. |
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The most distinct relatives of mint are basil, marjoram, oregano, rosemary, savory, and thyme, all of which are members of the Labiatae family. |
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I found my homegrown mint, lemon balm and chamomile were more flavorful than the herbal ingredients I could buy. |
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Currants and mint give the rice-stuffed grape leaves a sweet, bright flavor rather than their characteristic one-note mushiness. |
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It has a distinctive fragrance with hints of balsam or mint, and is sometimes called mint geranium. |
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Starters included black pudding with fresh fig and Jerusalem artichoke gateau with mint and balsamic jus. |
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And the stew you mention is probably karafs, a terrific mash of celery cooked down with mint and turmeric, among other things. |
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The boneset tastes like autumn pork, roasting in a pan with mint leaves, raspberry tea, and lemon peels. |
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Now at the end of six minutes, put the dried mint leaves into the boiling thingy, close it with a lid and leave it to cool for an hour. |
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Garnish with a fresh mint sprig and a straw cut short enough so that you almost bury your nose in the mint as you sip. |
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In a blender or food processor, puree the cilantro, mint, Parmesan cheese, and 3 Tbsp. of oil. |
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The real taste of yum comes from adding fresh celery, mint, and basil leaves. |
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I chose lightly spiced spinach and chickpea potato cake served with basmati rice, mint yoghurt and mango chutney. |
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That said, however, roast lamb can take a variety of flavours, from mint, rosemary and oregano to anchovies, garlic and even coffee. |
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As he plied me with mint tea and Belgian chocolates it struck me that, despite appearances, he was a lonely and frightened man. |
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At that time the French mint, in honor of King Chulalongkorn's visit, struck a special medal. |
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The recipe was pretty much just cream cheese, lots of powdered sugar, and flavorings of vanilla, mint, or chocolate. |
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Tear basil, mint, coriander, parsley and cos and place in a large salad or mixing bowl. |
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We finally produced carrots and potatoes, fresh green peas and mint, tinned meat, gravy, plum pudding and custard, nuts, raisins and sweets. |
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Although the mint and cumin combined well, the meatballs were perhaps a little overdone. |
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Our friend mint confers a great flavor to food even if you don't care to use it in tisanes for headaches, stress, or anxiety! |
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Playfully tugging on her brown ponytail, he called for a strapless, mint green gown, a long tulle with many flounces of lace and sheer fabric. |
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We like to serve the meat wrapped in large cos or iceberg lettuce leaves with fresh mint, coriander and Thai sweet basil. |
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Products include chocolate coated raisins, peanuts and Brazil nuts as well as mint imperials, popcorn, mini-eggs and sugar-coated almonds. |
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In a medium bowl, combine the naval and blood orange juices with the grapeseed oil, sesame oil, soy sauce, mint, sugar, and shallot. |
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In its time this tiny jewel of a palace has served as a governor's residence, a town hall, a mint and a prison. |
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Her platters are decorated with basil and mint from the herb bed, her tables with hollyhocks and Shasta daisies from the garden. |
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Just the thought of fresh bunches of coriander, basil, chives, spring onions and mint at my doorstep makes me all giddy with excitement. |
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A few chives and a chive flower, plus a some mint leaves from a plant that is quickly recovering from a recent near-death experience. |
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The white horse followed on behind him, perhaps in the vain hope of a Polo mint or a carrot. |
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He was wearing a sweater that was the exact colour of melted mint choc chip ice cream, except without the choc chips. |
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Flavours include honeycomb and caramel choc mint, and the company has now expanded into sorbets, spring water ice cubes and an organic range. |
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Ice creams with inclusions such as mint chocolate chip and chocolate-chip cookie dough have become mainstream favorites across all age groups. |
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Grimes reveals the reason why I was so enamored of the mint chocolate chip ice cream under those orange roofs. |
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Forget the tiny sprig strategically placed on a lemon sole or the meagre pinch of mint in a pan of potatoes. |
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Round shapes with figural reliefs placed on the door of a mint obviously suggest coins, and this is far from accidental. |
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Although none of the money was used, the raid on the mint was viewed as theft of national property. |
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All Scots and foreign coins were then sent to the Scottish mint to be melted down and replaced by money issued by the English crown. |
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On November 26, French riot police broke through a picket line at a mint producing the new euro coins in Pessac, near Bordeaux. |
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The book is richly detailed and aspires to be a comprehensive history of the mint, the coins it produced, and the people connected with it. |
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It has the one baht coin from the Paris mint set in it, and the plaque shows the funeral pyre. |
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Lanwar comes to Louisville, Kentucky, the home of the Kentucky Derby and mint juleps. |
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The three ten-inch records are in mint condition and the sleeve pre-dates the Disney logo, which can only add to its potential value. |
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This particular private investor has made a mint from investing in Workspace and now owns a sizeable stake. |
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Loudcloud was set up by Marc Andreessen, the man who made a mint out of Netscape. |
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From cream to beige to peach and lemon yellow, the range comes in several colours apart from the new shade mint. |
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I love the flavor of mint, and using it to enhance drinks like lemonade and cocoa is especially refreshing. |
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For this you will need rum, sugar, fresh mint, lime, soda water and a muddler. |
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Try herbs such as chamomile, mint, marjoram, lemon verbena, or scented geraniums. |
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Newly listed at Morrisons, it is rich, spicy and jam-packed with over-ripe berry fruit, rhubarb, coffee and a little mint. |
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The lamb stew is another great, rib-sticking dish, chock-full of artichokes, roasted tomatoes, dandelion greens, and fresh mint. |
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The lamb topside was rich and tender, lightly seasoned with sesame seeds and mint, but the marinated chicken wings were disappointing. |
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Another startling sight in this second-floor office was a mint condition Ford of the earliest vintage. |
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This open-leg lifetime drachm from Sardis depicts as mint marks a rose under the throne and a monogram that looks a bit like a double E in the reverse left field. |
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In order to maintain that certain je ne sais quoi, a Guido must always remain fresh and mint. |
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The major herbs grown for use by the ministry this season include oregano, calendula, Japanese mint, German chamomile, aloe vera, eucalyptus, banana leaves and turmeric. |
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Mr Wilson said that EU rules now required the percentage of ingredients, such as peppermint oil in Kendal mint cake, to be added to the existing ingredients list. |
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Back to the much reviled second installment of my two-parter on beating racism which, unlike the heat, can't be overcome by drinking a mint julep and relaxing in the shade. |
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The Lake District is where the ruddy-cheeked, bucolic English middle classes come out to play, filling the air with happy braying and the whiff of Kendal mint cake. |
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The visitors' disappointment at losing was tempered by the excellent hospitality and atmosphere provided at the inn, together with a special gift of Kendal mint cake! |
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The result is a dozen different flavours of mouth-watering fudge, ranging from Coniston cookie crunch and mint chocolate whirl, to plain vanilla and strawberries and cream. |
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Native wetland species including irises, water mint and marsh marigolds will give extra visual appeal, improved biodiversity and insulating qualities. |
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Make sachets of dried lavender or equal portions of rosemary and mint. |
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Place the cabbage, mint, parsley and caraway in a large mixing bowl. |
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He has found that there's nothing like a mint julep to calm your nerves. |
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The true origins of the mint julep, however, stretch back considerably further. |
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Add jewel mint of Corsica or creeping thyme between a path's stepping stones, and, if you have room, put a lemon or orange tree or a mock orange beside the path. |
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We just stood there in the semidarkness of the back garden, with the smells of early blooming lavender, chamomile and mint filled the unusually warm air for late January. |
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Propose a worthy toast, raise the goblets to your lips, bury your nose in the mint, inhale a deep breath of its fragrance and sip the nectar of the gods. |
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The palette was gentle and pretty, focusing on rose pinks, lavenders, dusky mauve, mint, faun and pale lemon. |
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The outside comes in, in ad hoc bunches of alchemilla and marguerites, new potatoes, dill, basil, and bunches of mint, we wander out with cups of tea and notebooks. |
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Add a level tablespoon of dried mint to the soup when you reheat it. |
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Fold in the egg whites, apricot glaze, food coloring and mint extract. |
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This floppy two-foot-tall member of the mint family has scalloped, lemon-scented leaves that make a soothing evening tea and add body to blends as well. |
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The neckline was square, the bodice simple, in fact, the whole dress was quite simple, but the addition of that soft, airy fabric in almost a mint hue made it look so rich. |
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For the mint gelato, in a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the heavy cream, half the sugar and half the mint and simmer for three minutes. |
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This bruschetta, topped with squid, tangy goat cheese, fragrant mint, and sweet roasted garlic, is a meal on toast. |
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Spoon over reserved fruit juice. Garnish with berries and a sprig of mint. |
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The menu includes dishes such as squid with asparagus and mint, baby goat with fresh Mediterranean herbs and his famous dessert of eggplant and chocolate. |
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The meal plan will be personalised to cater for every palate and includes varieties like mint chutney, and aloo paneer tikki, which are classified as low-calorie diet. |
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You know, that thing was so nice that I decided to forfeit my usual cuppa Earl Grey tea this morn and I had a second cup of ginger and mint tea with honey just now. |
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Zied suggests popping a breath strip, sucking on a strong mint, or reapplying your lip gloss. |
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He was offered a position as an assayer at the new Australian mint. |
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Our trip took us to Castle Rushen, one of the Europe's best preserved medieval castles, which later served as a mint, a law court, and administrative centre. |
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If '50s record producers thought they could make a mint with a white kid who sang like a black man, why couldn't a white kid who played like a black man be big too? |
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A tip here would be to bury an empty coffee can and plant the mint in it. |
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If space limits you to only three herbs, plant mint, parsley, and thyme. |
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Can't help thinking Tony must have made a mint over the years, too. |
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Dinner each night will be different but typically Moroccan cuisine such as couscous or a meat and vegetable stew, with beer, wine or water, followed by Moroccan mint tea. |
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Chives, sage, mint, and basil are good choices for a child's garden. |
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She scanned the patrons for the man she was looking for and found him at a table off to the side, drinking what she was supposed to be a mint julep. |
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In a bowl, mix together the lamb with the fresh mint or mint jelly. |
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Filling the ranks of Abandonware are classic games that everyone played, so companies made a mint off them, but weren't released for copyright-free distribution. |
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He tasted faintly of chocolate with a hint of mint flavoured toothpaste. |
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There's simply no maintaining a healthy diet down the shore, which is why a chocolate mint lollipop twice the size of my eyeball seemed irresistible. |
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The Romans also spread plantings of rosemary and mint far and wide. |
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Slightly piney, with a tiny taste of mint and ginger thrown in, it's an unforgettable flavor that can seem pungent or sweet, depending on how it's used. |
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Gutkha is a mixture of areca, catechu, betel nut, lime, tobacco and mint. |
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Remove from heat, stir in juice and mint and let infuse 30 minutes. |
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The green mint ice cream is the sea, the sorbet the iceberg. |
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We infuse the mint stalks with water and sugar to make a simple syrup. |
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All the plants are coming into bloom as well so I was able to admire the sweet-peas and the cherry tree with the scent of mint and lavender in the air. |
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The Argentinian mint has only ever issued three commemorative coins. |
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A visit to the vibrant Nouilles market for mint tea and North African pastries. |
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So when you take that first frosty sip of your mint julep in celebration of the Kentucky Derby, enjoy it. |
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The Empire set up a large number of independent local mints that were authorized subject to some degree of imperial oversight to mint coinage more or less without restriction. |
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On this occasion she ordered the roast leg of lamb with mint sauce. |
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Halfway through cooking roughly chop the tomatoes and add them, then, once the wheat is cooked, stir in the toasted pine kernels and chopped mint leaves. |
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They made a mint out of New Zealand Rail, took their money, and left. |
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The two colour groupings preferred by parents are pastels such as lavender, mint and duck-egg blue, and primaries such as navy, red, green and yellow. |
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I've been recycling Enid Blyton plots for years and made a mint. |
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Certainly, this was not the case where the husband went off to work and made a mint and the wife was left at home the whole period looking after the children. |
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Napa Valley Grille gets its hot leaf teas from Mighty Leaf in flavors such as vanilla, orange jasmine, tropical green tea, citrus chamomile and mint Darjeeling. |
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She threw on a mint green bathrobe and walked slowly down to the kitchen, her blurry eyes lighting up when she noticed that someone had beat her there. |
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You can also make a figgier variation of this dish by pureeing mint with heavy cream in a mortar and pestle and drizzling that over quartered figs and slivered prosciutto. |
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Most countries that switch continue to mint their own coins, however. |
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Mr Barclay said the threepenny bit would have been produced at a coin mint on the site of the old St Leonard's Hospital, next to York's Museum Gardens. |
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Chickpeas feature in the majority of meze, in either hummus, falafel or salad, and are often spiked with coriander or mint or given a welcome boost from red chilli. |
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A century on King Midas of Lydia was the first to mint coins of silver and gold and in the same century the Athenians added the refinement of having devices on both sides. |
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Fresh ginger, cilantro, mint and basil add flavor and aromas to dishes. |
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But I spent the remains of the afternoon lounging on the divan with Ali-Bab, nibbling almonds, sipping mint tea, and listening to the water bubbling merrily in his hookah. |
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If, however, you really want your luggage to be first off the plane, and guarantee it arrives in mint condition, pack your kit in a cardboard box tied closed with string. |
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Take along some mint because the fast descent down the mountain might disturb even city folk, especially when the driver pulls out to overtake other cars on the narrow road. |
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Both coins are genuine dupondii of an official mint of Nero. |
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Hidden among papers, magazines, books, and correspondence from a remote age, there are the first three issues, in mint condition, unread and untouched for decades. |
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The following dupondius of Tiberius from the official mint of Rome has a more direct connection with Livia and bears a portrait that clearly resembles statues of the empress. |
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The bourbon-based mint julep enjoyed particular popularity in the South. |
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Is the difference in value of mint marks only for coin collectors? |
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The herbs grown include basil, chives, chervil, dill, lavender, mint, moss curled and Italian parsley, oregano, sage, sweet marjoram, savory and thyme. |
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Betting on the result is likely to make the bookies a mint this year. |
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I have found that mint does not freeze well, so I always dry it instead. |
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Grey is out in favour of coral, mint green, lilac and navy and white. |
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Add the parsley, coriander and mint and mix it in thoroughly by hand. |
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