Rhysa sat in front of Caleb on her stocky little sorrel, and it carried them both easily. |
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Remove the stalk from leafy vegetables such as sorrel, spinach and silverbeet. |
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The yarn would usually be mordanted with oxalic acid from wood sorrel, iron, or even an alkaline solution made from stale urine. |
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I use thyme, sage, rosemary, chives, basil, dill, sorrel, salad burnet, chervil, oregano and mint as well as parsley. |
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Together with dill, sorrel and summer savory, parsley was one of the herbs grown in every garden. |
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It was perfectly complemented by a risotto of sorrel and wild mushrooms, leek cream, savoy cabbage and truffle dressing. |
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Essiac herbal formula consists of equal parts burdock, slippery elm, sheep sorrel, and turkey rhubarb. |
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There is always room to include Italian and curly parsley, sorrel, salad burnet, mustard, chard, and kale greens. |
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Ranger is a 4-year old sorrel with a flaxen mane and tail, right hind sock, and left hind stocking. |
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Its simple to grow and is closely related to wild dock and sorrel, is classed as a vegetable but treated as a fruit. |
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Vegetables were not cultivated, but came in the form of wild carrots, turnip and garlic, along with salad leaves such as sorrel, nettle and dock. |
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Along the way we stopped as I spotted dock and sorrel and the broad leaves of plantain beneath our horse's hooves. |
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They have persuaded us that if you can only start with a perfect sorrel leaf and a few freshly podded peas, the rest will surely follow. |
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Herbs such as wild garlic, sorrel and lamb's tongue grew wild but others like mint, mustard were also grown near the house for daily use. |
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If you know someone with an established sorrel plant, ask for a small cutting. |
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If you've never grown or tasted French sorrel, now is the time to make its acquaintance. |
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The sorrel, a kind of a red plant with pods is collected and soaked to produce a richly colored liquid. |
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For instance, there are botanical-based hair colorants rich in herbs such as nettle, sage, red sorrel, rosemary and burdock. |
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It is also known as Indian sorrel, Jamaican sorrel, red sorrel, Florida cranberry, rosella, and Ambada in Hindi. |
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There are many exotic flavours to sample, but I'm fond of the ginger beer or the sorrel soda. |
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Drinks based on corn, sorrel, and pineapple are also traditional during the holiday season. |
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Anyhow, a little fellow was sitting across from this guy watching him eat his cake and drink his sorrel. |
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For spring there are pickled ramp Martinis, a sorrel margarita, and rhubarb as a cosmopolitan. |
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A sorrel and black were tethered nearby and an array of tools was strewn over the ground. |
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Both were riding horses, the villager on a fat grey pony and the nobleman on a lean sorrel. |
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Rhysa halted her big sorrel next to Myrean and her mount and looked out over the town. |
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The knights ride Andalusian crosses of sorrel and bay costumed spectacularly in body and headdress. |
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When Custer and staff returned he ordered the saddle taken off his brown horse and put on his favorite sorrel. |
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Only a few months later, the handsome sorrel foundered and his bid for a World Championship ended. |
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He was cantering down the trail towards them, his bald-faced sorrel kicking up dust. |
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It might be said that they saved the best for last because Bergen steered the sorrel gelding to a 227.5 score, to blast ahead in the rein work. |
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His dark brown jaw-length hair fell in messy waves in front of his sorrel eyes. |
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Aptly named Stylish And Foxie, the 9-year-old sorrel mare made quick work of the Senior Cutting for a 226 score and the World Championship. |
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He tipped his hat and accepted the reins of his sorrel mare from the stable boy. |
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You slow down to get a better view and discover a thin, weak, sorrel horse in a small lot. |
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Some of the other weeds safe for eating include chicory, burdock, purslane, Queen Anne's Lace, and sorrel. |
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To keep my sorrel patch producing at peak capacity, I start new plants from section cuttings every few years. |
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The grykes are rich in plant life including wood sorrel, wood garlic, and anemone. |
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Areas cleared of rhododendrons will be recolonised with plants such as bluebells, wood sorrel and honeysuckle. |
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Magnificent displays of bluebells are out just now and the ground vegetation also has an abundance of foxgloves, heath bedstraw and wood sorrel. |
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We went in on a path where the cottonwood trees towered high above us and the leaves cast patterns of sunlight on the wood sorrel road. |
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The chef director is a fan of fresh spring salad leaves such as wood sorrel, bittercress, wild lamb's lettuce and ivy toadflax. |
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If you like spring flowers then there are primroses, coltsfoot, dogs mercury, wood sorrel and many other species. |
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Red mullet with tomato confit, watermelon, and buckwheat salad, fresh almonds and wood sorrel are all on the menu. |
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Venison, wild boar, hazelnuts, berries, haws, crabapples, watercress, wood sorrel, and wild garlic are alluded to frequently as highly regarded wild foodstuffs. |
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Pigeon peas and sorrel are planted so that they bloom at Christmas time. |
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Somehow the sorrel straightened up, surged forward, and proceeded to neatly cross four five-foot fences, an irrigation ditch, a gate, and two hurdles. |
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Asta was a sorrel mare, chestnut colored, with a flaxen mane and tail. |
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A nice forest-edge path leads off, buds bursting on the trees, the ground carpeted by wood sorrel with its pretty white flowers and origami-folded vivid leaves. |
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Herbs available throughout the year include bay leaves, mint, chives, rosemary, tarragon, chervil, oregano, thyme, sage, dill, basil, sorrel, curly parsley and flat parsley. |
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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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The chase had taken ten days, during which Cortez walked at least one hundred twenty miles and rode more than four hundred on brown and sorrel mares. |
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The plant looks like some class of a clover or even a wood sorrel to me. |
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The fish was served on a pile of sorrel with mashed chickpeas. |
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Acid grassland generally consists of fine-leaved grasses such as common bents and fescues, with herbs such as sheep's sorrel, tormentil and heath bedstraw. |
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There is also a type of shchi that includes nettles and sorrel. |
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A keen botanical eye might also have picked out pepperweed, yellow woodsorrel, soapwort, horseweed, ironweed, black nightshade, sheep sorrel, curly dock, and small eyebane. |
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The combination of flavours were just magical and, although I would normally gag on a glass of Pernod combined with the fennel and sorrel, I was hooked. |
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Gunn Eriksen had already been approached to write a book of her recipes, which use local produce and unexpected ingredients such as hawthorn, nettle and sorrel. |
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The vegie garden looks pretty sad on a hot day, with only carrots, cherry tomatoes, beetroot, French sorrel, leeks, sweet potato and snake beans able to cope in the sun. |
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I recognized the tribe's leader, Rowan, by his sorrel hair and flanks. |
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Born and raised in a tiny Texan cattle town, she has ridden cutting horses for much of her life. She currently competes on her sorrel Quarter horse gelding, Rum n Tari. |
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The man and the horse came closer and were Sonny Jacobs of the Diamond Six and a smallish neat sorrel definitely favouring its off forefoot. |
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Clover, sorrel, nettle and thistle are common, and grow wild in Greater Manchester. |
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There is meadowsweet coming up, sea kale and scurvy grass on the shore, wood sorrel everywhere. |
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Adding to the array of colour are white flowered wood sorrel, foxgloves, stitchworts and buttercups. |
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Broadhead Clough Nature Reserve is home to cuckoos and woodpeckers as well as beautiful plants including marsh violets and wood sorrel. |
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Fox uses red sorrel, wood sorrel, and sheep sorrel from Ubuntu's garden, but any kind of sorrel will work. |
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In fact, pink wood sorrel is one of the most outstanding ground covers for our area. |
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Long-branch frostweed, common sheep sorrel, and starry false Solomon's seal were each present in four plots. |
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Schav, which is sorrel simmered in broth or water, is also served with radishes and cucumbers, as well as sour cream and green onions. |
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Other popular varieties include common sorrel, bird's-foot trefoil, borage and sainfoin. |
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In First Class, starters will include salmon trout with smoked cucumber vinaigrette and sorrel tart. |
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He is a also a private chef and forager, who seeks out everything from wild mushrooms, sorrel, yarrow and bog myrtle to flavour his dishes. |
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In plant life, butterbur, lichen, liverworts, moss, fern, wood sorrel, herb robert, spear thistle and a multitude of trees. |
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Seedlings of western gorse too, and grassier swards of fescues and hair-grasses, a scattering of sheep's sorrel and heath bedstraw. |
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Or visit a specialist nursery and treat yourself to old favourites like dog violet, periwinkle, marsh marigold, lesser celandine, wood sorrel, clover and yellow flag. |
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Staff forage for ingredients such as sorrel and reindeer moss. |
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In spring, banksides are covered in primrose, lesser celandine, wood sorrel and wild garlic, edging later into foxglove, red campion, stitchwort, water avens and meadow sweet. |
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Schav, a green soup made with sorrel, is another Slavic favorite. |
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