Summer is the time when local fields are groaning with fresh strawberries and visitors can munch their way around the strawberry patches. |
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They were not interested in picking and conserving strawberries, but they often bought frozen strawberries. |
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Its warm creaminess qualifies oatmeal as a comfort food, and adding sliced strawberries or apple gives it an antioxidant punch. |
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All you need is sun, plenty of water and lots of feeding because strawberries are hungry plants. |
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The kitchen garden includes fruits, such as strawberries as well as plum and apples trees plus a variety of vegetables. |
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One was Mr. Rao slurping a double sundae and the other was Ms. Rao tucking into a large bowl of strawberries and cream. |
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She taught them to eat mushed-up fish, and then wild strawberries and water striders. |
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He smelled like strawberries, an innocent summery scent that flooded over and through me, evoking memories and images of a time not so long gone. |
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If you take soft fruit such as strawberries and cherries, protect them from the rigours of the road and from too much warmth. |
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The farm has U-pick boysenberries, olallieberries, raspberries, and strawberries, and a gift shop, pie stand, and deli. |
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Ripe cherry and wild strawberries expand into complex tar, porcini and oak flavors. |
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For strawberries, brambles, blueberries, and grapes, 200 gallons per acre is the standard dilute volume. |
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Some fruit, such as strawberries, brambles and cherries, have low pectin levels and so extra must be added to ensure a good set. |
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I had a meringue sundae with chocolate sauce, a little like an Eton mess, but without the strawberries. |
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One of my companions was quite taken with the strawberry mousse, which was full of fresh strawberries and not too sweet. |
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The color is a radiant, bright light-scarlet and the aromas are filled with bittersweet cherries and strawberries. |
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The couple planted the 5,100 vines with their own hands on land where raspberries, strawberries, gooseberries and other soft fruit grew. |
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The menu consisted of smoked trout, spring chicken, and strawberries and cream, ending with a serving of the Yorkshire cheese, Wensleydale. |
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Plant mitsuba with other herbs of similar culture such as sweet cicely, chervil, bee balm, lamium, lungwort, violets, and woodland strawberries. |
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It involved a pint of milk, half a kilo of strawberries and a splash of sour cherry cordial to sweeten things up a bit. |
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An excess of strawberries have been turned into syrup in the vitamizer and bottled for future use. |
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Fresh fruit, such as grapes or strawberries, can be dipped to make confections for immediate consumption. |
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If kept in an airtight jar, the lavender sugar will last for months and can be used for sprinkling on strawberries or on sweet pies. |
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The scent of her hair was a mix of strawberries and tropical fruit, which he loved. |
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Since the surgery, the woman has eaten strawberries and chocolate and drunk coffee and fruit juice, her doctors said. |
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Invest in a set of small plastic boxes for chopped fresh fruit, strawberries, grapes or cherries. |
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On your next picnic, serve strawberries with a pot of honey and chopped toasted nuts or chocolate shavings. |
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Today they were going to have eggs, toast, homemade strawberries and cream oatmeal and bacon. |
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Hull strawberries, peel and slice mango, core and chop pears and halve and stone plums. |
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Good vitamin-C sources are citrus fruits, strawberries, cantaloupes, tomatoes, green and red bell peppers and broccoli. |
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It's a trendy, feminine bar with plush red decor, cocktails, carpaccio of beef salad and all sorts of desserts involving strawberries. |
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For dessert, feed your sweetheart cherries on the stem, red grapes on the vine or juicy strawberries. |
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Whiz remaining strawberries with caster sugar and liqueur until smooth, and combine with the strawberries, tossing well. |
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All these fruits freeze well except strawberries, which should be saved for the summer months. |
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Ripening could also be controlled in strawberries and most citrus fruits, which do not respond to the chemical. |
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Net strawberries before the fruit starts to show colour, to keep off birds. |
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She flipped her hair over her shoulder and he could smell the sweet scent of strawberries wafting up from it. |
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Today he almost managed to make butter when whipping the cream for the strawberries we had for dessert. |
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We had a nice, crusty baguette and one of the guests brought an orange pound cake served with strawberries and whipped cream for dessert. |
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Strawberry mascarpone is the Italian equivalent of English strawberries and cream, with a little of la dolce vita thrown in. |
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Toss fresh raspberries, blackberries, strawberries and blueberries to make a fruit salad. |
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Stick a toothpick in the center of blackberries, strawberries, raspberries or sliced bananas. |
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A few steps later I found a cluster of wild strawberries, and then a tangle of wild raspberries. |
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He said Beale was now keeping chickens and pigs, of which there had been no complaints, as well as growing strawberries. |
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And their only experience of strawberries is the chilled, wrapped and insipid kind from the supermarket shelf. |
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The strawberries were not visible, the chocolate not tasted at all, and the yogurt leaves a funny aftertaste. |
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Daily specials keep things lively, from a haunting goat-cheese flan to a melting confection of strawberries and coconut ice cream. |
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But then by this time last year the roses were still flowering, and the strawberries were still fruiting. |
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Planting strawberries in rows one plant wide will help sunlight penetrate the entire plant and increase fruiting. |
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I would like to obtain dwarf fruit plants such as papayas of Thai origin, mangoes and strawberries. |
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The kitchen garden includes fruits such as strawberries as well as plum and apples trees plus a variety of vegetables. |
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A dish of strawberries arrived at our table with a Happy Anniversary message. |
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The one I'll be making this weekend will contain redcurrants, blackcurrants, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries and peach. |
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Pete was sitting upright in bed, greedily eating from a bowl of strawberries and cream. |
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In season, raspberries, strawberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants and brambles run riot across Scotland. |
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Some of them also work on mite or thrips outbreaks on roses, strawberries, fruit trees, cucurbits, eggplant and other garden plants. |
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Rich sources are citrus fruits, kiwi fruits, strawberries, blackcurrants, kale, red peppers, watercress, spinach and carrots. |
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I know what! I'll fix strawberries just the way you like them! What do you say to that? |
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For most of the United States, plant strawberries in spring as soon as the soil can be worked. |
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There's nothing more refreshing than a bowl of strawberries on a hot summer afternoon. |
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They're from a background where picking strawberries for pin money would be quite a cushy number so they don't mind doing it? |
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Thinly slice half the strawberries, mash or sieve the remainder and mix with the cream, lemon juice, sherry or wine and sugar. |
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It causes wilt on more than 160 different kinds of plants, including strawberries, eggplant, tomatoes, potatoes, stone fruits, and peppers. |
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One of the most popular is the Strawberry Shortcake, made with amaretto, strawberries and vanilla ice cream. |
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As edging plants I'd use chives, compact Alpine strawberries and edible flowers such as old-fashioned pinks, violas and marigolds. |
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The peaches and strawberries are just for the taste but the ambrosia has amazing healing powers. |
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The strawberries smothered in zabaglione which I had for dessert are summer itself distilled in a bowl. |
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My favorite fruit components include mango, lychee nut, pineapple, guava and strawberries. |
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Apricots, oranges, strawberries, and pineapples added orange, red, and yellow colors to the table. |
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So if you crave something sweet, try its opulent fruit salad loaded with kiwi, mango, pineapple, grapes and strawberries or tinned lychees. |
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What's more, strawberries provide ellagic acid, a compound that fights cancer. |
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For instance, it has 84.84 calories per 100g, compared with a piffling 51 Ca for blueberries, 37 for strawberries and 49 for raspberries. |
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I also enjoy a light, fluffy omelet, or maybe basted eggs with bacon or strawberries and dry toast. |
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The strawberries are cheap, even though they have travelled across the continent, because the pickers are paid diddly-squat. |
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The traditional graduation fare of strawberries and cream was served to all who attended. |
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They serve pancakes with lingonberries or strawberries with ham at a buffet in the basement one Sunday a month. |
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I'm told catnip keeps birds away from strawberries, and having lost most of mine to robins this year I'm going to try it. |
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We've also sold about 12 trays of strawberries each day, with 12 punnets on each of them. |
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But it started with Peterson showing up with champagne and strawberries and really that was the beginning of his romancing her. |
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The produce includes strawberries, beans, avocado, persimmon, kiwifruit, oranges and other citrus fruit as well as flowers and plants. |
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At yesterday's event, late-grown English strawberries, farm-pressed apple juice and sweet Kentish cobnuts were available. |
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To serve, stack two slices on each warm plate, dust with icing sugar and spoon the strawberries over the top. |
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Admittedly they're not very big strawberries, but they taste nice, and the proper strawberry plants only ever seem to grow runners. |
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The perfect knife for hunting is different than the one used for stemming strawberries. |
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The fruit contains more pectin than regular strawberries, so making jam is easy and quick. |
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Outdoor-grown rhubarb is the only indigenous fruit till the gooseberries and very early strawberries show their faces next month. |
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These include peaches, strawberries, oranges, figs, plums, pineapples, and passionfruit. |
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If you have room left over for dessert, you can sample the Honey Cake, which comes with fresh strawberries. |
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Pour the Pimm's into a tall glass and add the lemon, cucumber and strawberries. |
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It is also a very busy month as strawberries, blackcurrants, raspberries, gooseberries are ripening. |
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The dessert cabinet, which contained an apple tart, cheesecake, strawberries and fruit salad, remained tantalisingly out of reach. |
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Doctor Who without daleks would be like Morecambe without Wise or Wimbledon without strawberries. |
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We will have to have pavlova without strawberries, because every time we eat a strawberry we are making the ozone hole bigger. |
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To round off a meal of simple, unadulterated luxury, try an incredibly easy pavlova, oozing strawberries and cream. |
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Then there was St Felicien or tiny wild strawberries by themselves with sugar or prunes in a bath of wine and marc. |
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His parents used to have a market garden where his mother grew strawberries. |
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In comes a white chocolate marquise and a French brioche toast with strawberries and ice cream. |
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I sipped pink punch, ate dainty sugar cakes with strawberries on top, and stayed at Tom's side every moment. |
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Combine kiwis in a fruit salad with scrumptious strawberries and see what happens! |
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It was a gorgeous bowl of strawberries in a beautiful, gleaming clear glass bowl. |
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A choice of chewy dried figs, juicy strawberries, and buttery pound cake awaits within the sweet version. |
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Wash the strawberries remove the stalks and hull, then cut them into pieces and place in bowls. |
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In this case, Herbert is carrying a pottle of strawberries, so the basket reference is probably the correct one. |
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At school, my children recently made fruit kebabs, just threading grapes, hulled strawberries and bits of melon and orange on to skewers. |
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I laughed as I piled my plate with pancakes and strawberries before coating it in hot syrup. |
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In the first section there were ripe melons, cantaloupe, pineapple, oranges, strawberries, plain and fruity yogurt, and fruit salad. |
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If you've ever suffered poor fruit sets of apples, cherries, cucumbers, melons, or strawberries, the reason might be too few honeybees. |
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Chocolate semifreddo reminded us of frozen frosting, and panna cotta garnished with fresh strawberries was rich and eggy. |
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Two Coffee Choux pastries, something with strawberries and meringues and something big and fluffy and full of custard. |
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Junk the junk food and satisfy your sweet tooth with strawberries, cherries, oranges and kiwi fruit. |
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Step into the Great Pavilion and you are greeted with a heady mixture of scents from roses, sweet peas and lilies to strawberries and apples. |
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She wore a tank top the color of strawberries and jean cut-offs, and her silver-blond hair was pulled back into a high pony tail. |
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My wife chose the exotic fruit platter with star fruit, pawpaw, mango, orange, melon, blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and kiwis. |
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Smaller and more delicate than regular strawberries, the fraises have an intense strawberry perfume and sweetness. |
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Yes, it's great to have some cream with your strawberries, and perhaps a slice of cheddar with your apple. |
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The Valentine's deal includes champagne, strawberries, chocs, midnight feasts and a limo transfer. |
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Steely, muscular and intense, this is a brooding wine with a palate of strawberries and a rich finish. |
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For a picnic, chill the strawberries and cream separately, take them along in a cool box, and assemble them on site. |
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The countryside is changing and strawberries are big business, explains Pentabus. |
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In blazing sunshine, punters packed the Berkshire racecourse sipping champagne and treating themselves to portions of strawberries and cream. |
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Flavors include pineapple with strawberries, and citrus with orange, lemon and cranberry. |
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They sat down at a long table with plates of waffles, syrup, butter, whipped cream, and strawberries piled on top of it. |
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This delicious quaff is made from Ponchatoula strawberries and fresh lemons. |
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We ate fish served with a salad and baked potatoes, followed by a dessert of real strawberries in mock cream. |
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She had to smile to herself when she remembered the kitchen at the Morton's and the strawberries at her mother's baby shower. |
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The strawberries may have shrivelled up and the cream long since gone sour, but the action on the tennis courts is just hotting up. |
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We finished off with a moistly chewy lemony yogurt cake and bowls of strawberries with cream. |
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In 1920, Midwestern states produced a variety of crops such as apples, cherries, grapes, tomatoes, potatoes, and strawberries. |
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I washed out two long tubs and planted 6 of my new strawberries in each, watered them in and put them right in the corner of the patio. |
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Foods high in ellagic acid include caneberries, strawberries, blueberries and cranberries. |
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You can also provide food for thought with herbs, potted strawberries and tomatoes. |
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She bought strawberries, eggs, caster sugar, sugar, flour and whipped cream. |
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There we dined on charcuterie, cheese, fish and humous accompanied by a variety of fresh breads and pink champagne with strawberries. |
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Recently at Whole Foods I noticed prominent displays of strawberries and rhubarb. |
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This medium bodied wine's mouth is filled with a carry over of the nose's raspberries and strawberries. |
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Other small fruits include plantings of brambles, grapes, blueberries, and strawberries. |
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Inevitably, my wife finished with posset, the same tangy pud sold at the shop but bolstered with blackberries and strawberries. |
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For recovery, he mixes his own smoothies with soy milk, frozen blueberries, bananas, and strawberries. |
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Just before serving, spoon the strawberry coulis into the centre of the shortbreads, and arrange wild strawberries around the side. |
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They are perfectly happy in grow-bags, especially those designed for strawberries, with two plants per bag. |
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Helen said the family had pushed the boat out for Emma's special day, which started with champagne and strawberries. |
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Dr Kehoe said the bulk of strawberries grown under cover are produced in peat-filled bags, placed on shelves. |
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Residents are being called to St Nicholas Church, Southfleet, to sample strawberries and play old fashioned skittles and bowls. |
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Today, I had strawberries on bread, with sugar on top to sweeten the taste. |
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They taste of red and black berries, currants, cranberries, strawberries, mulberries and cherries, tart and sweet. |
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Many plants, such as strawberries, reproduce both sexually by seeds and also by putting out suckers that produce plants that are simply extensions of the parent plant. |
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What is worse is that the concentrated arrivals of other summer fruits, like strawberries, peaches, mangos, plums and waxberries, interferes with its normal sale. |
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Still, we do still have fresh raspberries and strawberries in the garden. |
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The first bunches of asparagus, the early strawberries and runner beans, the green and cream stripes of the marrow all signpost the changing seasons for the cook. |
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Champagne, fine wines, smoked salmon and strawberries have been wolfed down in staggering quantities during the five-day Royal Ascot at York festival. |
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With a seriously stuffed belly, we were tempted by a warm chocolate brownie garnished with redcurrants and ice cream, and a crepe filled with mangoes and strawberries. |
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Since the early 1970s, George McLaren has been growing several varieties of strawberries and raspberries, redcurrants, blackcurrants, whitecurrants and gooseberries. |
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The wedding cake, with chocolate covered strawberries between the layers, was decorated with treble clefs for Rachel's violin and alto clefs for Nick's viola. |
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It's almost impossible to choose between a cake layered with cream cheese frosting and a lighter white sponge cake with whipped cream and strawberries. |
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I have beds full of wild strawberries at Brockhole and there are ferns and aquilegias elsewhere in the garden that I can transplant into the hedge. |
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StrawberriesEven without the shortcake, strawberries are a sweet treat perfect for staying hydrated. |
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Grapes, raspberries, strawberries and tangerines were the easiest, no matter how carefully you peel them, oranges tend to cover everything on your desk in fine sticky spray. |
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Add the lemon juice and pour through a sieve into six tall, elegant glasses with five or six tayberries, raspberries, brambles or strawberries in each. |
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Red wine is used for poaching pears and macerating strawberries while dessert wines such as Marsala and sherry are used in, respectively, zabaglione and English trifle. |
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The strawberries actually had the miraculous perfume of local berries grown in season and little buttery croutons of fried brioche added another interesting crunch. |
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Top with sliced strawberries, halved grapes, or sectioned oranges. |
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Freezing berries and slices of strawberries and pineapple in ice cubes before dropping into glasses of good, ordinary white and red wines is another hot-day treat. |
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Snails are why I grow strawberries in window boxes, not that a snail sees the sheer cliff of wall leading to the window ledge as anything but a challenge. |
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Not that all of us corgis get along like strawberries and cream, mind you. |
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A long nose of a shrew quivered through a tussock of grass, heather and bilberry gave ground to flanks of oak woods vivid with bluebells, wild strawberries flowered in cracks. |
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Little baskets of strawberries are piled on trestles at farm gates. |
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There was lobster bisque, then blanc de loup, then pastry with fresh herbs and goat's cheese and a dessert of strawberries and raspberries in a mousse. |
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The group are taken on a tour of Wimbledon tennis centre where they are made to wear all white and are force fed strawberries until they vomit red sick. |
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And when I emerged from the treatment room, I was met with a tumbler of water and a cobalt-blue glass tray bearing a chilled towel and three perfect strawberries. |
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The study was an extension of earlier research in which freeze-dried strawberries and black raspberries prevented esophageal cancer in rodents by 50-70 percent. |
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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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Sweet cherries, blueberries, and strawberries also contain anthocyanins. |
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Fruits that have been singled out for particular anti-cancer properties include all types of berries such as blueberries, strawberries and raspberries. |
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It's the classic tale of a caterpillar who munches his way through apples, plums, pears and strawberries, before turning into a beautiful butterfly. |
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Foods that have been linked to outbreaks include milk, shellfish, unpasteurized apple cider, raw and undercooked eggs, fish, raspberries, strawberries, and ready-to-eat meats. |
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Other disasters include sorrel that grew well but attracted a nasty black beetle, valerian that soon dwarfed the conifer it was expected to complement, and strawberries. |
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Some of the strawberries were served at a Special Olympics event. |
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In just a few weeks, a bumper crop of one million kilos of strawberries will have been picked from Pole House Farm on the Harwich Road in Lawford. |
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Pour your blueberries, strawberries, apple, raspberries, and peach syrup into the skillet. |
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Imagine stodge in the middle of August, when all you want is a dainty cucumber sandwich and a bowl of strawberries before skipping off for a game of tennis. |
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Opening up the fridge I dug out some fruit for breakfast and made a fruit platter of bananas, apples, pears, cherries and some left over strawberries, for both of us. |
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We spent afternoons picking wild strawberries and raspberries and wildflowers, which were carefully packeted up and sent home to cheer everyone up. |
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Nenni, who supervises us, has ordered us to pick fresh strawberries. |
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Head of catering Jane Theyers said the event needed at least 56 people to cover the two days in jobs ranging from serving and washing up to hulling the strawberries. |
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Which is why, in an effort to catch up with the New Domesticity or at least try it on for size, I'm hulling strawberries in a demonstration kitchen on Oxford Street. |
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The dessert served was a Napoleon of almond florentine cookies stacked with a coffee pastry cream and rum scented strawberries surrounded with a fresh strawberry sauce. |
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My major change to the recipe was to infuse a bit of strawberry into the simple syrup, and add about a half dozen sliced strawberries to the mascarpone itself. |
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The air smelled of sun-roasted pine needles and wild strawberries. |
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Give a banana split a healthy twist by adding sliced banana to vanilla yogurt then top with fresh fruit like pineapple, blueberries or strawberries. |
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After three hours of stuffing ourselves, we succumbed to the traditional dessert of plum pudding with brandy sauce, fresh strawberries with various fruits and cream. |
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She had added this information to her notebook, together with directions for making invisible ink and a cordial water that would use up the glut of strawberries in the garden. |
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The home-made Pavlova was a delicious Drambuie-flavoured dish with fresh strawberries, meringue and cream, crowned with a wonderful hot berry sauce. |
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Forget-me-nots bloom in the spring, along with strawberries and iris, and you may even see a few striking red spotted coralroots, a saprophytic orchid. |
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We harvest two crops strawberries from the raised sleeper bed and expect pears this year from a small fruit tree next to a pond in the middle of the garden. |
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In other words, the product features strawberry and vanilla ice creams with strawberries, fudge-covered shortbread cookies with fudge and strawberry swirls. |
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Cabbage and carrot are also among the most important vegetable crops, while apples, pears, currants, strawberries and raspberries are the popular fruit crops. |
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Ingestion of certain foods, including strawberries, tomatoes, shrimp, lobster, cheese, spinach, and eggplant, also can trigger hives through direct mast cell degranulation. |
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The fresh Scottish strawberries and raspberries in the shops were once picked by young Glaswegians and Dundonians who wanted some money and fresh air. |
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In the summer, providing you get there early enough, you can buy a punnet of fresh-picked local strawberries, fat and luscious, still with the morning dew on them, almost. |
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Members receive a three-quarter bushel produce box each week, filled with everything from garlic flowers, kohlrabi and strawberries to edamame, muskmelon and sweet corn. |
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Eton mess, which is said to have originated at Eton College in England, gives strawberries and whipped cream a textural twist by adding crumbled meringue. |
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This is solved by sticking the strawberries to my skin with double-sided sticky tape, which was painful to remove, but the strawberries were delicious. |
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Strawberries should be uniformly red with no green at the tips or at the stem. |
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In the last few years, soft fruits such as strawberries have become a new and rapidly expanding area of the agricultural economy of the county. |
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The chlorination of the water used to hydrocool strawberries led to a significant reduction in botrytis fruit rot. |
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Other sources rich in vitamin C are fruits such as lemons, oranges, papaya, and strawberries. |
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The Cedergreen plant will handle a limited amount of peas, corn, string and snap beans, raspberries, strawberries and peaches. |
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Marscapone cheesecake with strawberries and aged balsamic is offered at 3 on Fourth restaurant in Santa Monica. |
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Combine strawberries, coconut water, almond butter and vanilla extract in a liquidizer and blend on high. |
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She's champagne and strawberries to Jim's beer nuts and bratwurst, yet somehow love conquers all. |
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Most strawberries are soil grown in various configurations, under plasticulture or straw mulch. |
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Strawberries will be woefully out of season for another few months. |
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O'Brien Family Farms dedicates half an acre to its hydroponically grown, u-pick fruits and vegetables, including strawberries. |
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Substitution of whole fruits for fruit juice was associated with a lower risk, except strawberries and rockmelon. |
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Her cake sports a lemon mousse filling made with lemon curd and whipping cream along with a strawberry lemon mousse with strawberries added. |
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Citrus fruits, blackcurrants, strawberries, kiwi fruit, green peppers and potatoes. |
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Wampanoag Ash Cakes, which are described as pockets of corn cake filled with pumpkin or strawberries wrapped in corn husks, are also on the menu. |
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We can grow these strawberries under shorter photoperiods than we thought and still get pretty much the same amount of yield. |
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The jazzily dressed star's trips to the tennis on rainy days are as traditional as Pimms and strawberries. |
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There are oodles of trailing plants to choose from, such as dichondra 'Silver Falls', fuchsia, bidens, alpine strawberries and ivy. |
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The entire plan went down the tubes when they found they couldn't get strawberries in December. |
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With just enough room for dessert, I chose strawberries with avocado ice cream and she the passion fruit pannacotta. |
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Remove cake from fridge, take off the sides of the spring form dish and decorate with ganache and extra strawberries. |
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According to a new study, couples who eat lots of strawberries and bananas end up feeling fruitier in the bedroom. |
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On May 27, the theme will be Strawberries and will include the chef's Table menu with several aperitifs, fine Bulgarian wines, digestives and coffee. |
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Show your child how to smell strawberries, lick them to feel the bumpiness of the seeds. |
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Specialists in medieval architecture interpret these carvings as stylised depictions of wheat, strawberries or lilies. |
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Put a few spoonfuls of syllabub in the centre of the biscuit and surround with the remaining strawberries, halved lengthways to make pillars. |
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The big-deal dessert is fraises Romanoff, ripe strawberries in liquored whipped cream. |
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The high quercitin content in strawberries can bring respite for eczema and asthma sufferers. |
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My husband managed to make room for pistachio polenta cake, nubbly and delicious, served with almond ice cream and roast strawberries. |
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If you have a very large container, you can underplant the tree with strawberries to make the most of the space. |
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The high quercitin content in strawberries is proven to bring respite for eczema and asthma sufferers. |
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Blueberries and strawberries may protect the heart, thanks to naturally occurring red, blue, or purple pigments called anthocyanins. |
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Here is a blackberry bramble, a shock of wineberry plants, a bed of strawberries. |
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Give a dressing of potash to red and white currants, strawberries and gooseberries. |
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Naturais Ltda of Goiania, Brazil, this winning ice cream product features the energy-packed acai berry, acerola and strawberries. |
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Draper, Galletta developed two everbearing strawberries, Tribute and Tristar. |
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The Emperor also gave the family three fraises, or stalked strawberries, for their coat of arms. |
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The squirrels also raid gardens for tomatoes, corn, strawberries, and other garden crops. |
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Cantaloupes and strawberries, peaches and apples Their specialness gone, despite your taste bud's grapples. |
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Wexford strawberries are famous and can be bought in shops and wayside stalls throughout the summer. |
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Apart from spoilage concerns, the microbiological quality of produce, including lettuce and strawberries, also has an important food safety component. |
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The Tayside and Angus area is a centre of production of soft fruits such as strawberries, raspberries and loganberries, owing to the mild climate. |
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Poland is also one of the world's biggest producers of copper, silver and coal, as well as potatoes, rye, rape seed, cabbage, apples, strawberries and ribes. |
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The nose was neutral and cardboardy, but I did detect ripe strawberries. |
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Summer activities to raise vital funds for Maggie's Centre will include selling strawberries and cream in our staff restaurant and a midsummer madness drink draw. |
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The poll also found that women more often cited chocolate or strawberries and men more often plumped for meatier options like foie gras and steak. |
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Armed with skewers of profiteroles, strawberries and marsh mallows, chocoholics wait for the giant fountain to heat-up before the melted chocolate cascades and the fun begins. |
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Experts from East Malling Research believe the fruit could be grown as a second crop to strawberries to fill the gap in the UK market left at the end of the Spanish season. |
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The researchers exposed extracts of anthocyanin pigments from blueberries, chokeberries, black raspberries, red grapes, and strawberries to human saliva. |
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Another special quality in the new tea is its natural flavonoids, which can also be found in fruits such as strawberries, apples, black raspberries and vegetables. |
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Crushed ginger snaps were rolled into a cannolilike shape and filled with whipped cream, strawberries and kiwifruit, more of which were arranged on the plate. |
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Among the choicest delicacies offered by my summer garden are the jewel-like fruits of alpine strawberries, also known by their romantic French name, fraises des bois. |
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When I last tried to eat strawberries I had a terrible allergic reaction. |
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Certain areas of the state have large orchards producing peaches, strawberries, cactus pear, avocado, grapes, apples, quince, walnuts, apricots and guava. |
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This was especially true of the agricultural sector, producing wheat, corn, sorghum, alfalfa, strawberries in Irapuato and goats in various parts. |
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Strawberries have the shape of little red hearts and have been identified as an aphrodisiac since Roman times. |
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No more Quaker Instant Strawberries and Cream Oatmeal, which has more sugar and creaming agent than fruit. |
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Other products include sugarcane, strawberries, tomatoes and celery. |
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Historically, Florida's economy has been based primarily upon agricultural products such as cattle, sugar cane, citrus fruits, tomatoes, and strawberries. |
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Bees will pollinate crops such as beans, peas, apples, raspberries, strawberries and pears, while hoverfly larvae help control pests such as greenfly and blackfly. |
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The arrangements can include a variety of fruits, such as pineapples, grapes, honeydew melons, cantaloupes, strawberries, apples, oranges and bananas. |
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Who can resist fresh strawberries, pineapple, bananas and cubes of an almond-anise poundcake waiting to be dipped into an exceptional chocolate fondue? |
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Propagate strawberries from the plantlets that form on the runners. |
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Comprehensive profiling of phenolics from strawberries was previously reported using high-performance liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry detection. |
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In addition, a few other foods not included in these categories, such as peaches, strawberries, peanuts, radishes, spinach, and millet, also contain goitrogens. |
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I did a maple vacherin, garagette strawberries, lemon curd, and ash. |
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It is truly a beautiful mix of colours and this collection includes Juicy Grape, Strawberries and Cream and Sweet Cherry. |
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Fruits include windfall apples, pears, plums, blackberries, bilberries, raspberries, strawberries, acorns, beechmast, pignuts and wild arum corms. |
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Montmorency cherries are also one of the richest sources of antioxidants, containing more than sweet cherries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries. |
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The students planted a variety of fruits and vegetables, including collard greens, rhubarb, onions, strawberries, raspberries, and a new addition, a paw paw tree. |
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Theresa from Peterhead is obsessed by the vast quantities of dog poo dotted about the Blue Toon and has taken to decorating the offending turds with strawberries and cream. |
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Created in the Tudor period in the court of Henry VIII, the English Strawberries and cream is synonymous with the British summer, and is famously consumed at Wimbledon. |
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