You could also you another seasonal fruit, like peaches, raspberries, kiwifruit and so on. |
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They're generally very fruity, and can have the subtle tastes of apples, peaches, apricots and melons. |
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Soon after, apricots, peaches, honey and candied fruits come into play as you sip towards the bottom of the glass. |
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Another phytochemical, betacryptoxanthin, is found in orange juice, tangerines, papayas, peaches and mangoes. |
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Cherries, peaches, figs, apples, tangerines, lemons, and limes are among the many types of fruit trees that thrive in containers. |
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One nurse cannot peel raw potatoes and the other cannot eat bananas, avocados, cherries, plums, nectarines, and peaches. |
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Quinces, various types of apples, apricots, peaches, cherries, pears, plums, currants, blackberries, melons, and azaroles were grown. |
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You can use almost any fruit you like, but ripe mangoes, apricots and peaches all work particularly well. |
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Tobosaku is the bad guy in the Japanese mythology who stole not only one but three peaches out of Seibo's garden. |
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Arrange the Barmbrack on a serving dish and top with the peaches, cranberries and orange sauce. |
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The largest is a cherry tree, which is pruned to keep it in check, and there are vines, peaches, medlar and mulberry bushes to provide fruit. |
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His hot climate allows peaches with a low chill requirement to develop a medley of complex flavors. |
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Mix the peaches and berries with the caster sugar in a buttered one-litre pie dish. |
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Furthermore, he was the first man who shipped peaches from the United States to Europe. |
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Until now the peaches have been invisible under the white netting, green on green. |
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Next season, Madam Oloviah, says it's all about the peaches and burnt umbers. |
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His peaches are so sumptuous, fans say the fruit should either have a sin tax applied or be declared illegal. |
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Throw in blueberries, peaches, apples, raisins, figs, whatever you can cook. |
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There is simply no way I'm giving up apples or peaches or blueberries forever. |
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They were fine clothes, silk slips in peaches and pinks, cotton blouses and linen suits. |
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The hairdresser tied a cape around his shoulders, washed his hair with shampoo that smelled like peaches. |
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He smoked his own hams in his smokehouse and fed his pigs some of the peaches from his trees to make them more succulent. |
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Infestations of grapes are often due to a buildup in other soft fruits such as figs, apricots, peaches, nectarines, or citrus. |
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The ones that I make later in the year will have plums, blackberries and peaches and nectarines in them. |
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We have now planted peaches, persimmons, nectarines, avocados, passionfruit, figs and zizyphus. |
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More than 50 varieties of peaches, nectarines, apricots and low-chill plums grew in Sam's orchard, but many were recently lost to floods. |
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Sour cherries, peaches and nectarines produce fruit from a single tree since they self-pollinate. |
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She'd be sitting next to the speaker, listening to Kiri Te Kanawa, eating peaches and cream. |
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Pests like plum curculio and brown rot are relentless when it comes to stone fruits like plums and peaches. |
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We ate dried peaches, swigged iodized alpine water, and stared up at the pyramid-shaped northwest buttress of Cloud Peak. |
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They joined volunteers from the food bank to pack nut bars, peaches, and raisins for the schoolkids yesterday. |
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We really had no other choices but to join a cooperative, as no independent canners would buy our peaches. |
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Well, unlike bananas, tomatoes and peaches, cantaloupes don't ripen after they're picked. |
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To do this, melt the butter in a saucepan over a low heat, add the peaches and sugar and allow to caramelise. |
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It can be made with almonds or the stones of peaches or apricots, as well as a variety of other spices. |
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Halve the apricots and peaches, remove the stones and place flesh-side down on a lightly oiled tray with a little of the honey smeared over it. |
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In August you'll find an abundance of peaches and other stone fruit, early apples, and vegetables. |
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California only produces about half a million boxes of subacid peaches and nectarines annually. |
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Tara thought that, when eaten with a spoon, the wine overwhelms the peaches. |
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Lightly sweetened peaches peek through the top crust in this adorable pandowdy. |
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I saw a shadow, looked up, Del monte cling peaches coming right on my head. |
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He used to cavort with her in stairwells and find inventive ways to eat cling peaches. |
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Edith, a shopping cart, a can of cling peaches in heavy syrup, and a stranger's car don't mix. |
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The commercial industry uses clingstones for peaches canned in various levels of syrup. |
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This did not last for long, for they came upon an orchard full of apples, pears, peaches, lemons, limes, and oranges. |
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Spoon them over vanilla ice cream, stir them into yogurt, and toss them with nectarines or peaches for a summer cobbler. |
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She eyed the mounds of apples, bananas, peaches, and pineapples before delicately selecting one perfectly round peach. |
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The final touch to a meal is a tray of fresh fruits, including peaches, apples, pears, raisins, figs, oranges, and melons. |
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Other fruits such as apples, grapes, peaches and pineapples also make great energizing snacks. |
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To skin the peaches, dunk them in simmering water for 10 seconds, remove and peel under cold running water. |
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These include peaches, strawberries, oranges, figs, plums, pineapples, and passionfruit. |
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He had a high brow, and he wore a robe of browns, peaches, tans, yellows, reds, and more. |
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Some trees, such as peaches and apricots, must be pruned heavily to remain productive. |
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Her peaches and cream complexion glowed and her face held pure contentment. |
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Her lips were a quivering blue and her deathly pallor betrayed her usual peaches and cream complexion. |
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He was tall and handsome, in the all-American kind of way, with blond hair, blue eyes, peaches and cream complexion, and a killer smile. |
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It most often affects people who blush easily, have a fair skin, and what is often called a peaches and cream complexion. |
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She had beautiful blue eyes and peaches and cream skin that practically glowed. |
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It also has been detected in other fruits such as pears, apricots, peaches and grapes. |
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The plate contained a large slice of peach cobbler, with the juicy slices of golden peaches oozing from beneath a golden brown crust. |
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Startled, I removed my Velveeta, two avocados, four bananas, and a roast to make room for the can of peaches she imperiously plopped down. |
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It is these peaches, apricots, cherries, plums, nectarines, citrus fruits and figs that once again fill the Orchard House with their heady scent. |
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The lovely Dori, who's just peaches and cream on a pogo stick as far as I'm concerned, gave it to me on my birthday. |
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He set before me eggs and toast, tea, and a small cup of peaches with cottage cheese. |
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Irene finished canning her Red Globe freestone peaches and wiped up the sticky mess before flies took over her kitchen. |
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Use chunks of ripe pineapple, halves of slightly under-ripe apricots or freestone peaches. |
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Was there much demand for the coriander and carrot soup, fruit crumble or rice pudding with peaches? |
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The full palate is rich in white peaches and not overly aggressive on the mousse which leaves a creamy, lengthy finish. |
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Coconuts may appear to be hard on the outside but inside they are milky, while peaches are cuddly fuzzballs with a rock-hard core. |
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These extraordinary dinner companions offer the textures and flavors of fuzzy peaches, margaritas, and blackberries. |
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Lemons, oranges, peaches, tamarinds, bananas and a cinnamon grow around the dak bungalow. |
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Other fruits, such as damsons, apples, pears, and peaches, were also made into marmalades. |
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The list of sweets is equally sinful and simple, from peaches and cream pancakes to a gingery sticky toffee pudding. |
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The beauty here is the balance of juicy green apples, grapefruit, peaches and pineapple all anchored by brilliant acidity. |
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She was examining the peaches carefully, one eye for a good peach, the other on the bad daughter. |
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And all the guavas, the peaches, the betel nuts and the blackberries in their garden were planted by the three of them, with each other's help. |
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Ian woke Nick and they ate a light breakfast of canned peaches and fried corned beef washed down with a tin of reconstituted evaporated milk. |
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Riesling's customary aroma and flavor of peaches and apricots come and go in a lively interplay of sweetness and dryness. |
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Where available raccoons may also eat peaches, plums, figs, citrus fruits, watermelons, beech nuts, and walnuts. |
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Cherries, nectarines, peaches, waxberries and Chinese gooseberries are planted at the base. |
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To acquaint me with the ground reality, he asked me to stay at the village and supervise the irrigation of peaches during April-May, which I did. |
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Other fruits available were wild blackberries, raspberries, peaches, plums, and melons. |
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The old kitchen garden was also replanted, with vines, apricots, peaches, and the like. |
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There was only one dessert of hazelnut biscuits, which was drizzled with lemon honey and served with apricot and peaches in amaretto. |
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The peaches and strawberries are just for the taste but the ambrosia has amazing healing powers. |
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I picked up some fruits on my way home, so I now have at my disposal apricots, peaches, nectarines, lychee fruit, a mango, and assorted berries. |
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Foods rich in vitamin A include leafy greens such as spinach and broccoli, as well as carrots and peaches. |
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The tree was dripping with ripe, juicy peaches that looked so soft and succulent that they'd burst in your mouth at first bite. |
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Make pancakes with whole-grain pancake mix and top with peaches, apricots, or grapes. |
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Unsprayed rose petals can be used to decorate desserts or cakes, or incorporated with peaches and apricots into fragrant jams. |
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The grapes are a deep yellow and the resulting wine is high in colour, alcohol, and a very particular perfume redolent of apricots, peaches, and blossom. |
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Her peaches and cream skin looked so soft, he wanted to touch it. |
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You can also peel peaches, plums and apricots and boil or steam them. |
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Copious plates of pasta, fresh green salad and ripe peaches would follow. |
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Pot-grown nectarines, peaches and apricots can be left outside for the summer and brought in for the winter as long as you don't place them next to a heater. |
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But such spots can be used to advantage in mild climates, where the extra chill encourages lilacs to bloom and apples, apricots, cherries, peaches, and pears to set fruit. |
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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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He picked lemon pepper tuna, peaches, and a loaf of white toast bread. |
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In climacteric fruits such as peaches and tomato, ripening is associated with a characteristic burst of respiration which correlates with an increase in ethylene production. |
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The 13 kinds of fruit are sugar apples, pineapples, papayas, star fruits, mangoes, guavas, bell fruits, grapefruits, coconuts, loquats, plums, peaches and persimmons. |
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He took huge delight in his peaches and limes, French beans and peas. |
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Popular fillings include stone fruits, like peaches and plums. |
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Combine the spanspek cubes or balls and diced peaches and cucumber. |
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Stonefruit sector spokesman Brian Fulford said some varieties of early peaches and nectarines were in flower but the fruit was not yet set so little damage was expected. |
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Between meals, he loved to take peaches and plums from the fruit bowl. |
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Important orchard fruits besides olives are oranges and lemons, quinces, figs, cherries, peaches, apricots, plums, pears, apples, almonds, and walnuts. |
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In a small bowl, combine peaches, olive oil and basil and toss to coat. |
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He understands the car, but then, he understands the canned peaches in his refrigerator. |
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For fresh fruit, bananas, apples and pears will be high on the list of priorities, but consider chopping up fresh mango, papaya or peaches into a small pot. |
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A similar load of peaches or lychees could easily fetch double that. |
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The best peaches have a sweet, perfumed aroma if you sniff the stem end. |
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Made from apples, grapes, peaches, pears, pineapples, berries or other fruit, these sweeteners have the consistency of thick syrup and an intense flavor. |
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Fruits include the indigenous melons, grapes, mulberries, peaches, apricots, nectarines, and pomegranates, as well as medlars, persimmons, oranges, melons, and sweet lemons. |
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Her eyes are a beautiful shade of blue and her skin is peaches and cream. |
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Just halve and stone a few apricots, peaches or plums, and poach in a simmering sugar syrup with a split vanilla pod, a bay leaf or a few peppercorns for up to five minutes. |
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Her peaches and cream complexion positively glowed against the white satin, her red hair even more vibrant than usual, piled in curls on top of her head. |
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I demanded the grilled peaches served with an amaretto creme fraiche. |
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The very mild curry is sweet with the home-canned peaches, while the chicken is tender and plentiful, and the bed of orzo pasta is a fresh change of pace. |
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The first is the market along the Tuojiang River, where people of the Miao minority shoulder baskets of red peppers, fresh peaches and yellow tobacco. |
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Stir constantly until the peaches turn soft and a little mushy. |
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The bride, not noted for a peaches and cream complexion, looked beautiful. |
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Bruising is a problem for all soft fruits, and we continue to develop new peaches that can withstand the amount of handling necessary to bring them to market. |
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Figs, plums, pears, apples, peaches and other fruits were grown there. |
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Hand-rolled pastry filled with peaches that have soaked in Amaretto for three days. |
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Boiling water or steam loosens the peel of very ripe peaches, especially freestone or melting-flesh types, in 10-30 sec. |
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The white jade carving turned lamp base depicts an immortal carrying a branch of peaches, a flywhisk and a gourd. |
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The journey, however, is not all peaches and cream, and thick skin is as much of a necessity as footspeed and arm strength. |
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Expert tip Thin out the tiny fruitlets after the risk of frost is past if you want to grow regular-size peaches, which will ripen in mid-June. |
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Thin apples, Asian pears, nectarines, and peaches to allow 4 to 6 inches between fruit. |
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Future projects will include dried peaches and Asian pears, herbal teas, and fish jerky. |
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The championship menu included vegetable stir-fry, or fruit melange comprising melon, peaches, apple, orange and kiwi-fruit. |
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Field evaluation of reduced insecticide spray programs for managing plum curculio, Conotrachelus nenuphar, in Alabama peaches. |
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Certain ornamental plums, peaches and apricots flower before leafing out, as do deciduous magnolias. |
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When dissolved, stir it up well, and put in the peaches, without crowding them, and boil them slowly about twenty minutes. |
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The second course is roasted cod with sundried tomatoes and basil pesto wrapped in Parma ham, followed by peaches in Dolcetto wine. |
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A huge Guernsey gache, which is a sort of fruit cake, was flanked by plates and baskets of figs, grapes, nectarines, peaches, and raspberries. |
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The finishing touch is an easy and delicious blintz souffle topped with peach preserves and fresh peaches served in an antique cut-glass compote. |
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The FMC CT-800 Peach Pitter is rated to deliver up to 80 peaches per minute to the slicing head. |
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And I'm guessing this means that you haven't tasted a pluot, didn't buy a red banana and you still get round peaches? |
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Juicy apples, pears, lemonade, orangeade, pomegranateade, ripe peaches, etc., are pleasanter than medicines. |
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Spray peaches, nectarines and almonds again with a copper-based solution such as Bordeaux Mixture or Murphy Traditional Copper. |
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They may move on to a lamb roast or a salt-cod brandade, ending with a refreshing dessert of peaches, fresh ricotta, walnuts and honey. |
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Its wearer suggested that pears and peaches might yet be naturalized in the New England climate. |
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In other areas, such as the Mediterranean, some individuals have adverse reactions to apples because of their similarity to peaches. |
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The orchards of peaches with the lush fruit weighting down the dwarfed trees. |
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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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Cantaloupes and strawberries, peaches and apples Their specialness gone, despite your taste bud's grapples. |
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Top with raisins, nuts, wheat germ or sliced peaches, or whatever favorite topping you love, and place in the refrigerator. |
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Other articles describe progress with using the technology for peeling fresh clingstone peaches, another canned-goods classic. |
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They worked all summer and picked peaches, lettuce, or avocados. |
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Just before serving, stir the caramelized peaches into the congee. |
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I'm not trying to make it sound like life as part of a championship-level race team is all peaches and cream. Nothing in life is all peaches and cream. |
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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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Agriculture also serves a significant role, making the state a leading grower of fruit in the US, including blueberries, cherries, apples, grapes and peaches. |
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A dessert of baked peaches with Amoretti biscotti in caramelised red wine sauce suggested a warming, scented dish that would round off the meal with a favourable glow. |
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Also pesto, Trofie pasta and fig jam, delicious coffee to serve with the traditional Gianduiotti chocolates and peaches in Dolcetto wine are great with ice-cream, www. |
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At the villa Vesuvio outside Pompeii, Ciaraldi examined residues from a dolium which contained large quantities of peaches and walnuts and a wide array of medicinal plants. |
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From cherries and peaches to nectarines and pluots, the first-rate stone fruit available at Sam's Club adds a healthy kick of sweetness to salads, sauces and desserts. |
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Fruit is picked within 24 hours of shipment, to ensure the freshest, tastiest, most succulent apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums, pluots, blueberries, and cherries. |
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Favorites like berries, peaches, cherries, artichokes, avocados, and vine-ripe tomatoes are available, along with rare and exotic items like red bananas or horned melons. |
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His cheeks were like peaches, with much the same sort of fuzz over them. |
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Similar to clafoutis, which is traditionally made with sweet, black cherries, a flaugnarde can be made with peaches, plums, berries, apples, pears, or other fruits. |
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While Karns does stock Essential Everyday canned cling peaches, the clear customer favorite is the 29-ounce cans of Karns Konhaus Farms Yellow Clingstone Peaches. |
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It's also the perfect complementary colour to peaches, pinks, roses, ruby reds and aubergines, offering a variety of lipstick and blush combinations to experiment with. |
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First estimates of raw material for canning next season suggest 46,000 tonnes of apricots, 115,000 to 120,000 of peaches and 55,000 tonnes of Bon Cretian pears. |
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The stems, leaves, and seeds of apples, cherries, peaches, and apricots contain cyanogenic glycosides that can cause vomiting and loss of appetite when eaten in large amounts. |
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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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