Once the chickpeas are tender, remove the herb sprigs, and put four ladlefuls of the soup into a blender with two ladlefuls of very hot water. |
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After the tree was done, she turned to the mantle, adding tinsel and pine sprigs to decorate the area around a few red candles. |
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I turned to her and saw that she wore a white dress with little sprigs of wildflowers printed on it. |
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Ivy twisted through sprigs of flowers, adding green here and there, and rose trellises climbed the stone walls that encircled the gardens. |
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He hands out three-foot-long willow sprigs, a half-inch in diameter, cut from trees on the property. |
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More little sprigs began sprinkling down on us from above, and then the sprinkle became a downpour. |
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Mr. Munn was building a golf course along the oceanfront, where we used Kikuyu grass sprigs on the sand-based course. |
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Using a palette knife or fish slice, carefully transfer each pizza to a serving plate and garnish with basil sprigs. |
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I warmed my milk with sprigs of fresh mint and let steep for a while, then used the minted milk to make hot chocolate. |
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Attach clusters of hypericum sprigs to a wire wreath form by overlapping them and wrapping them with waxed florist's twine. |
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Delicate rosebuds bundled with sprigs of rosemary and hypericum berries update the Old World charm of a classic goose-feather tree. |
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A dignified Gemini Ganesan arrived as the waiters began to totter in balancing trays of refreshing coconut water spiked with sprigs of mint. |
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You can make thyme tea by infusing a few sprigs of the herb in hot water, or use a proprietary brand herbal tea bag. |
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My lamb was sitting on a bed of potatoes and a rich gravy infused with the flavour of several sprigs of rosemary. |
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An inexpensive way to start a new warm-season lawn or patch an existing one is to plant plugs or sprigs in late spring to early summer. |
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Top zesty dishes with a few tablespoons of minced fresh parsley or garnish dessert with a few sprigs of fresh mint. |
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When I have the time I make a decoction by harvesting sprigs of the plant before it has flowered, enough to half fill a large saucepan. |
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It would look beautiful adorned with tiny sprigs of holly or a glittery red ruby pin. |
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The day was used to raise funds for the war effort and many trees were denuded in order to supply the many sprigs of wattle sold on that day. |
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Put the natural yoghurt into a small blender with the garlic, ginger, salt, oil, leaves from three of the coriander sprigs and the gram flour. |
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Wearing leather gloves for protection, cut sprigs of greenery and bunch them up. |
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We put sprigs of white hyacinth in a glass tumbler and placed it on a tray with candles. |
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Her white lawn dress with sprigs of green flowers fit tightly at the waist and cascaded to the floor. |
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The ancient Romans ended large meals by chewing sprigs of peppermint, and modern research supports those digestion gladiators. |
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Drizzle with lemon juice and garnish with Thai basil, mache and dill sprigs. |
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There is a wrought-iron ring on the top, so that it could be hung on a wall, and the backboards are held together with eighteenth-century sprigs. |
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Once you have bunched four or five sprigs together, wind thin wire around the cluster, leaving a one-inch spike at the bottom. |
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Toss a few sprigs of fresh basil, parsley and dill with the baby greens for a healthy burst of flavor. |
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I prepared chicken stock with bouillon cubes, adding sprigs of thyme and bay leaves. |
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You choose grilled figs and Umbrian cheese wrapped in prosciutto, both skewered on rosemary sprigs. |
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Set a bubble and squeak cake on each warm plate, top with some courgettes and a few sprigs of watercress and sit a mallard breast on top. |
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This is a complex wine that will sparkle as an accompaniment to a tall glass of bone chillingly cold lemon sorbet with sprigs of mint. |
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In four months, the sprigs they plant will have branches three to four feet long. |
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In 1984 Depue planted a dozen sprigs at Jacob's Fork, a mined mountain that had lain dormant for 20 years in McDowell County. |
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Put the discs of cheese in a flat dish, tuck in the sprigs of thyme, the lightly crushed peppercorns and the bay leaves then pour over the olive oil. |
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The sumptuous spread included mushroom soup, pickled mushrooms, boiled potatoes, salted herring, long sprigs of parsley and, of course, plenty of vodka. |
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Shake over a generous amount of good, though not expensive, olive oil and season with salt, coarsely ground black pepper and the leaves from the thyme sprigs. |
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By the time they leave, they've planted more than 300 sprigs. |
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The stylized sprigs on the drawer fronts and the insides of the doors could have been copied from Indian manuscript illuminations or from Indian textiles. |
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Put the discs of cheese in a flat dish, sitting snugly, tuck in the sprigs of thyme, the lightly crushed peppercorns and the bay leaves then pour over the olive oil. |
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As a final touch, he extended the texture of the rattan with grassy sprigs, as well as a six-foot bamboo arrangement in the corner of the bedroom. |
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In this arrangement, cornflowers and various shrub roses are set off with sprigs of sage and lemon balm, and tied up with a bow for a little extra punch. |
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This is a brilliant accompaniment for sizzling, crisp breaded chicken and Parmesan fillets, served with deep fried lightly battered cauliflower sprigs. |
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The task was difficult, as the sprigs were barbed with large thorns, and the fragrant resin stuck to their fingers as they broke the sprigs from the angular branch. |
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Meanwhile, crush 3 or 4 sprigs of fresh thyme in your hand, just enough to bruise the leaves, and drop them into 175 ml double cream in a small, shallow pan. |
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Finely grate and chop orange zest, chop two sprigs of thyme and two dessert spoons of liquid honey. |
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Serve chilled watermelon with sprigs of fresh mint and haloumi cheese for a taste of Greece. |
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Also consider principles of design, clustering pinecones or sprigs of red berries amid dark greenery. |
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The glistening jelly can transform terrines and pEotes to professional style, with a finishing layer of sprigs of herb set in the top. |
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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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Add crushed ice, swizzle until the outside of the cup frosts, top with more crushed ice, garnish with one kumquat on a toothpick and three sprigs of lemon balm leaves. |
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Insert small sprigs of Leucadendron Safari Sunset between the chrysanthemum heads to provide contrast in texture and colour and to form the outer structure. |
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Typical preparation involves covering the leg of lamb with butter and rosemary sprigs pushed inside incisions cut in the leg, and rosemary leaves sprinkled on top. |
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Top each tostado with the tomato mixture, sour cream, and cilantro sprigs. |
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