I have already mentioned the Covered Market with its interesting boutiques, array of eating establishments, delicatessens and florists. |
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We may produce much first-rate food, but there are few really good delicatessens. |
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Close to Stockbridge with its excellent range of delicatessens, eateries and boutiques, the apartments are also well-placed for supermarkets. |
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Much of that new spending will be on personal luxuries, with a growth in gourmet delicatessens, luxury coffee bars and designer boutiques. |
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We also supply lots of local delicatessens farm shops and we also trade at farmers markets. |
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Many supermarkets, butcher shops, delicatessens and gourmet food stores spit-roast chickens right on the premises. |
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They can be found in health and wholefood shops, and some delicatessens and supermarkets. |
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In delicatessens, it is customary to offer sample tastes of foods as part of the exchange process. |
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Bocconcini is available from good delicatessens and many large food stores. |
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How well I remember New York delicatessens, having grown up in that city made famous and infamous by recent events. |
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Recently, equipping delicatessens that offer these and other products became part of the new market into which Sartorius has been expanding. |
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High-street bakeries and delicatessens too have diversified into snack foods to broaden their offer and boost customer loyalty. |
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Furthermore, these products are well-positioned with the best retailers, whether poultry or general butchers or delicatessens. |
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The brothers plan to market the new pies across the region through delicatessens, farm shops and butchers' shops, and at food events and agricultural shows across the country. |
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The famed preserved lemons can be found in many delicatessens. |
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Most of us really now only come across them in the form of Membrillo, the Spanish quince paste which is so excellent with cheese and found in most good delicatessens. |
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They use their special skills to produce local specialities and make an important contribution to Europe's delicatessens. |
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The audience used to include mainly multiples and smaller shops, but now a whole range of speciality shops, not to mention forecourts and delicatessens are included. |
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Food shops, butchers, bakers, delicatessens and chocolatiers will also be there, promoting the finest produce from England's biggest and most diverse food region. |
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Its central streets boast an eclectic mix of gift shops, boutiques, delicatessens, old-style butchers and bakers plus a high-quality art gallery and fantastic bookshop. |
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Born and educated in Wales, she came to Edinburgh in 1985 to study chartered accountancy at Napier University, baking products to sell to delicatessens to fund her studies. |
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Or get into the gourmet cheeses from delicatessens in Allansford, Timboon and Cooriemungle. |
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All that goes to make a RougiƩ foie gras an incomparable dish, for professional restaurateurs and delicatessens worldwide. |
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Italian delicatessens, boutiques, book shops and an over 100-year-old ironmongers provide a wide range of goods for every requirement. |
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Bastille Day at the Buffet is a full-day feast of fine wines, fine cheeses, fresh baguettes, escargot and delicatessens that make the mouth water. |
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He has stakes in assorted grocery shops and delicatessens, and markets his own produce, grown at an old collective farm outside Moscow. |
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You'll find a variety of trendy restaurants, clothing stores, and boutiques along with bakeries and delicatessens. |
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Be sure to check for the presence of sprouts in salads, sandwiches and soups you buy in restaurants and delicatessens. |
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It is sold at farmers' markets, farm shops, local delicatessens and by mail order. |
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It is especially appreciated in the field of gastronomy, delicatessens and pastry baking. |
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A popular combination available in many restaurants and delicatessens is Wensleydale containing cranberries. |
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In addition to its cheddar cheese, the firm produces five other cheeses that it sells in its shop as well as in a number of delicatessens and well-known restaurants in the region. |
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It is a hard cheese, made in France, which has been matured for 10 months, and is available from delicatessens around the country. |
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On Fossgate, an olde worlde street lined with high-end delicatessens, smart restaurants and independent retailers, traders were banding together to assist in a community clear-up. |
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They are sold in a variety of sizes and weights and through a range of outlets including traditional butchers' shops, supermarkets, delicatessens and food service outlets. |
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Recommended for fish markets, delicatessens, cheese-dairies, bakeries. |
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It is sold in delicatessens, commercial catering and hotels rating stars. |
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For example, if you're on a diet, stay away from delicatessens. |
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All the butchers, delicatessens and caterers came to Rungis. |
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Corso Umberto I houses the best shops, via the Greek Theater tends to be more tourists, although there are some products that offer gourmet delicatessens. |
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Outside of delicatessens and restaurants, home delivery company Natoora supplies the cheese to customers across Scotland, Wales and England, flown in from Puglia each Monday. |
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The United States has a particular shelf stable type called pickled sausages, commonly sold in establishments such as gas stations and delicatessens. |
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