For goose egg shells, I prefer the ones coming from Gers where they are large and thick! |
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The Gers has a well-deserved reputation as an area of hospitality, festivals and geniality. |
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But Mr Dabbous still prefers his pigeon to come from Anjou and his Russian red tomatoes from the Gers. |
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She is the founder of Arbres et Routes, an association for the protection of roadside trees, based in the department of Gers. |
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In addition, there's a good bar and a lovely restaurant which serves delicious food from the local Gers region. |
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Currently residing in the Department of Gers, she finds inspiration for her work in the small villages and countryside of Gascony, France. |
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In the Gers area the Tannat grape used for making Madiran and Côtes de Saint Mont wines was identified as a major factor contributing to the potent properties of these wines. |
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Thanks to this partnership, our Cahors wines have been listed in the Carrefour Group's three hypermarkets in the Toulouse region, which has encouraged us to acquire a vineyard in the Gers region. |
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Armagnaquarelle, a new eye on the nature and heritage of Gers. |
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Austria and the regions Ardèche, Aveyron, Cantal, Corrèze, Gers, Gironde, Haute-Loire, Lot, Lozère, Morbihan, Puy-de-Dôme and Vosges in France therefore satisfy the conditions to be recognised officially free of brucellosis. |
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The striker's double takes his tally to 16 for the season as the Wee Gers proved too good. |
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In Gironde and in Gers, the same Neolithic corbelled vaults, devoid of any passage, incorporated within a huge tumular volume, are to be found. |
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Gers managed to avoid more legwork thanks to a thrilling finale and Grainger admits their win could make his side's task tougher. |
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It's unlikely Gers will be catapulted back into the SPL bearing in mind some of the dingbats involved. |
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