During the long and miserable forty days of Lent, desirable edibles such as eggs and butter were not permitted to be eaten. |
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They can also be used to create unique and fun edibles with gelatin, chocolate, and cheese or butter. |
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Wisely, most campers leave the wild edibles to game show contestants and the hopelessly lost. |
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Elaborate use of food-colouring, marzipan, other decorative edibles and props meant that every cake was both memorable and intensely personal. |
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Generous and hospitable to a fault, he does not forget to bring in all kinds of edibles, from fruits to biscuits and cereals. |
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Homesick colonists brought their favorite flowers, medicinals, and edibles from the Old World. |
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Connie pulled open the various boxes and tubs and pans of edibles and almost began drooling. |
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Refreshments were served afterwards which included various types of drinks and edibles. |
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Around the house is a mix of edibles and old-fashioned plants like wisteria that suggests a restored ranch garden. |
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Immediately, everyone sprawled around in an uproar, plucking edibles and foodstuffs from cabinets and shelves. |
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During the interval a variety of edibles including bracks and soft drinks were served by the members of Friends of Aras Attracta. |
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They grow their own vegetables and collect wild edibles such as mushrooms and berries. |
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When the tortilla chips and other dip-worthy edibles have been eaten, that doesn't mean you have to cease ingesting queso. |
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Ground-dwelling omnivores, turkeys walk miles foraging for nuts. insect, and other edibles. |
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A variety of edibles and drink was provided and Joe Morrisroe supplied the music for the occasion. |
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After the Mass all present sat down to a four course full Christmas dinner of turkey, ham and other edibles, which was delicious. |
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It doesn't recognize the utter practicality of it, the need to supply yourself with edibles. |
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That's why in our annual holiday season search for incredible edibles, we decided to focus on American purveyors of foods that make us feel good. |
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Unless handicapped by any chronic ailment, he or she will have a hearty enough appetite but will avoid edibles that require strong teeth to tackle. |
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Instead, Smart Colorado argues that there ought to be a distinguishing mark stamped directly on to all marijuana edibles. |
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Bulbs with leaves attached may be braided, with or without dried flowers or herbs, and sold as ornamental edibles. |
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As Colorado's experience with edibles shows, officials struggle to keep up with such a mutable market. |
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Our intention today is to put in offers on yellow edibles just above the current market and see if someone bites. |
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Thousands of vulnerable families were provided shelter, vulnerable children were provided with blankets, warm clothes, shoes, socks and edibles. |
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They found wild leek and other spring edibles and added it to their picnic on the rocks. |
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Get your hands dirty foraging for wild edibles and medicinal plants while hiking the Temagami trails and Smoothwater gardens. |
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As a business in the edibles industry, the safety of edibles is central to us. |
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These treatments take place under water jets, thus subjecting the edibles to continuous washing during each single action. |
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Their offerings run the whole spectrum, edibles, medicinals, but most important from a cottage industry perspective, the body care and cosmetic market. |
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The most significant of the edibles, camas was eaten during the first of many friendly encounters with the Nez Perce along Idaho's Clearwater River. |
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But they needed some better warnings and portion control for edibles, with all the neophytes rushing to Denver. |
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He is a big fan of edibles, namely in the form of lozenges, which the company will produce. |
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Sticking with edibles, food manufacturers may be worth a nibble too. |
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After they get a fire going and sufficient wood stocked up, they eat supper that consists of some stew and some edibles they find around the camp. |
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Heinz makes ketchup, pizza crust, baby cereal and other edibles in such countries as Poland, Venezuela, Botswana, Thailand, and most of all, China and India. |
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Most of us immediately wipe up spills in the fridge, and we all know we should tightly seal food before stowing it, and toss out edibles past their prime. |
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And still the vermin stole and ate every morsel of edibles they found. |
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Whether future Chinese borrowings will be new edibles, cultural itemsĀ or even philosophical terms will depend on China's development and how the West responds. |
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Whether after edibles or soybeans, this is a no brainer. |
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Desert soil in the Mohave was too alkaline to produce high-yield edibles. |
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Discover the pleasure of savouring our locally grown and raised products, our sweet edibles, our foie gras and our cheeses, right at the farm or in one of our restaurants. |
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Please browse through our collection of fine designer wrapping papers, elegant ribbons and labels, pretty boxes and tins, unique stationary and invitations, delicious edibles and the most original party favours around. |
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Harvest all frost-tender edibles such as late-bearing blackberries, jicama, sweet potatoes, and any remaining tomatoes. |
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All types of perishable goods are transported throughout Switzerland and Great Britain, including flowers, plants, vegetables, fruit, and edibles. |
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However, European demand for feed peas drove the market in the past year, with feed peas actually moving at a premium to yellow edibles at some times in Western Canada. |
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There is evidence pirates specifically hoped to find edibles in their loot over specie. |
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Appropriate gifts other than edibles were also acceptable among them cylinder seals for the god's use, superhuman in size, and weapons for him, such as maceheads, also outsize. |
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Downtown, Charles Cros's Calabash, an upstairs, over-the-store eatery, offers excellent edibles in unassuming islandy surroundings. |
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Ceps, horns of plenty, parasols, giant puffballs and a myriad of other delicious edibles are popping up in our woods and fields. |
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So is the glasshouse red spider mite, which causes mottled appearances and leaf loss in ornamentals and edibles such as pepper, cucumber and tomato. |
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