We dined on a Thursday and this menu included a goat's cheese salad, and a shrimps in pastis. |
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Within the bounds of goat's milk there are so many flavours, ranging anywhere from sweet and tangy to just plain stinky. |
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If you don't feel like picnicking on goat's cheese, crusty bread and cider, there are plenty of cafes and restaurants around the marketplace. |
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The goat's rue is a common roadside wildflower found in June and July in our region. |
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He refused earthly possessions, wearing only a dhoti and shawl of the lowliest Indian, lived as vegetarian and drank only goat's milk. |
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The cottage cheese can be replaced with goat's cheese, ricotta, feta, Lancashire or Wensleydale. |
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I was glad I passed on the starters of buffalo wings, goat's cheese on bruschetta, garlic bread, soup or salad. |
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I had the pan-fried goat's cheese on a bed of salad with a brandy and garlic butter. |
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I can tell you, caramelised onions are addictive, especially with goat's cheese on olive and walnut bread. |
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Jamie plumped for the poached mussels to start with, while I chose the baby goat's cheese wrapped in smoked salmon with apricot sabayon. |
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Many Greek dishes contain cheeses, such as feta made from goat's or sheep's milk. |
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Put houseleek in goat's milk for a long time until it is steeped completely with that milk. |
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Encourage the prudent, overconventional Capricorns to get in touch with their animal origins with goat's milk soap from Senteurs de Provence. |
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To start I had a large bowl of mussels, while mademoiselle enjoyed a tomato stuffed with goat's cheese. |
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She is also fond of risotto, mild goat's cheese, olives, breadsticks and pitta bread, especially if she can dunk them in some creamy hummus. |
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Commonsense shrieked at me not to let a drop pass my lips, but it was irresistible, like musty goat's cheese straight from the liquidizer. |
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Nomads of the desert and the high plateau live in tents woven from goat's hair, wool, and grass. |
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Less subtle is the goat's cheese, which provides a strong taste on which to balance the creaminess of the mash. |
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It is a larger relative of the common wild plant goat's beard, T. pratensis. |
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Use dwarf goat's beard in partial shaded rock gardens with hostas, toad lilies, tiarellas, and wildflowers. |
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Full of goat's meat, they devoted themselves to wine, threw dice, quarreled and scuffled. |
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Biologists call these hybrid animals chimeras, after the mythical Greek creature with a lion's head, a goat's body and a serpent's tail. |
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For instance, many people who can't digest cow-milk-based products can happily assimilate stuff crafted from goat's milk. |
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Chicken breast stuffed with goat's cheese served on champ mash was the meal Sharon chose to show him. |
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Place a goat's cheese burger on top, then some relish, a few salad leaves dressed in vinaigrette, and top with the lid. |
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The best of our tapas starters was unquestionably the goat's cheese croquettes. |
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She finished pouring the goat's milk into the containers, rinsed out the bucket and stored the milk into the refrigerator. |
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I planted a goat's beard this year under a walnut tree at the back of the garden. |
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Buy some jars of pesto and serve on crostini with mozzarella, goat's cheese or roasted vegetables. |
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Similarly, cheese can be used in myriad ways, from a simple quiche to a puff-pasty galette with herbs and goat's cheese, or a roast vegetable and pecorino pizza. |
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Montenebro goat's cheese, valdeon blue cheese along with semi-hard and hard mahon and manchegowere classically served with membrillo, or quince jelly. |
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This species of goat's beard is a Missouri native plant which occurs in moist woodlands and along bluffs in the central and southeast part of the State. |
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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 duck livers with orange sauce were tender and tasty and the crispy whirl of filo pastry, melting goat's cheese and caramelised onion was memorable. |
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Tibetans celebrated Dosmoche, dancing in masks to frighten away the evil spirits, and Pakistanis observed Chaomos, when they purify themselves with water and goat's blood. |
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The tarte is finished off by scattering crispy garlic and parsley fried breadcrumbs over the surface, and will be great either hot or cold, with slices of goat's cheese. |
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I can get goat's cheese with apricot chutney and rocket on olive flavoured focaccia, but cheddar and Branston on white sliced seems to be terminally unfashionable. |
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The menu includes Mediterranean risotto of goat's cheese, sun-blush tomatoes and rocket and Thai monkfish and prawn kebabs marinated in lime and coriander. |
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Ghoma barked out a laugh that sounded very much like a goat's bray. |
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After years of Parmesan, mozzarella and goat's cheese with everything, there is a return to things pungent and veiny in kitchens around the country. |
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The smell of baking from the gingerbread, scones, sponges and tarts mingled with the natural aroma of the dillisk, carrageen, plants, goat's cheese and vegetables. |
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Some modern factories use cow's milk, which is cheaper and produces a milder flavoured cheese, although Loula continues the time-honoured method using only goat's milk. |
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The red pepper and goat's cheese tart lived up to expectations. |
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In addition to its lactogenic properties, goat's rue comes from the same family as fenugreek and is also considered to have anti-diabetic properties. |
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There are salad sandwiches wrapped in black plastic bags, hummus, pickled cucumbers sealed into an old plastic margarine tub and home-made goat's cheese. |
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Products range from cured ham and Cumberland sausage to champion black puddings, with goat's cheese from Knutsford, pickles from Oldham and sticky toffee pudding from Cartmel. |
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Gjetost is made of goat's milk, cow's milk, and whey, boiled until the mixture looks like caramel and tastes distinctively sweet. |
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Herbs that can help you produce a good supply of milk are goat's rue, milk thistle, fenugreek and dill. |
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Celaya is known in much of Mexico for its cajeta, a kind of spreadable caramel, often made with goat's milk, sugar and cinnamon. |
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An impressive cheese board features Ragstone goat's cheese and Monkland semi-hard Cheddar-style cheese. |
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Effects of two commercial meat tenderizers on different cuts of goat's meat in Namibia. |
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Thomas Heathfield, 32, vomited goat's blood and danced for tribal elders in order to become a practising sangoma in South Africa. |
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Today Vermont has more artisanal cheese makers per capita than any other state, and diversity is such that interest in goat's milk cheeses has become prominent. |
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Over a dirty hemp tunic he'd thrown a jerkin of goat's pelt in the manner of goatherds, two splints on the ankles were tied blood-stoppingly fast with leather thongs. |
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Treading past the dandelions, which may find their way into the likes of a dandelion and watercress salad with goat's cheese you come to a pond with its water mint. |
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Edged in pretty London Pride, you can see white goat's rue, silvery wormwood, tiny-flowered vervain, perennial borage, shell-pink marshmallow and white marjoram. |
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Tomake 40 you will need two 150g soft goat's cheese, 4 tbsp fresh chopped mint, 400g can pimientos, drained, 4 large flour tortillas and mint sprigs to garnish. |
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Some of the produce on offer ranged from locally reared oysters, beer, goat's cheese, preserves, ice cream, charcuterie, chocolates, mutton, sausages and liqueurs. |
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With their immature kidneys, young infants fed fresh goat's milk are at substantive risk of hypernatraemia and azotaemia, particularly with dehydration. |
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Cow parsnips, yarrow, moth mullein, yellow sweet cover, meadow goat's beard, milkweed, and great mullein line the roads to Tillamook, Oregon and the ocean. |
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