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| A Cooler Cup can be made by adding | strawberries, a slither of cucumber, fresh mint, a lime |
| also contain maraschino cherries, bananas, | strawberries, also crushed pecans can be used , or minia |
| Strawberries and Ice (3" CDr, 2006) Memoirs of an Aesthe | |
| Shari's Berries - covered | strawberries and other gourmet food gifts |
| r brings the tourists, so the farm provides | strawberries and clotted cream. |
| Whipped cream, melted chocolate, | strawberries, and peanut butter are sometimes used for i |
| rapsberries, bilberries, blackberries, wild | strawberries and several species of mushrooms can be pic |
| suga is also used to manage spider mites on | strawberries and various ornamental crops. |
| waffles were served with whipped cream and | strawberries, and retailed for a dollar. |
| es, broccoli, grapes, spinach, blueberries, | strawberries and olive oil. |
| efferson household: items such as cabbages, | strawberries, and chickens. |
| crops consisted of mainly pears, satsumas, | strawberries, and figs that were then sold in nearby Gal |
| so known for the cultivation of flowers and | strawberries and for having several modernist style buil |
| Kenneth Parcell has an allergic reaction to | strawberries and says "My real name...is Dick Whitman." |
| g peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, beans, corn, | strawberries; and ornamentals such as roses. |
| Vanilla, were later added with the flavour | strawberries and cream and chocolate and vanilla. |
| des in many plant species, including vines, | strawberries and protected crops, and are recommended to |
| mmond area east of Baton Rouge is known for | strawberries, and the Ruston region of north Louisiana s |
| ies, grapes, pears, plums, raspberries, and | strawberries; and vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, |
| raspberries, set very well; others, such as | strawberries and ripe blackberries, often need to have p |
| vegetable crops including cherries, pears, | strawberries and asparagus, but the area is known more f |
| Almost all fruits especially | strawberries are produced. |
| Strawberries are also grown here in polythene tunnels. | |
| melons, asparagus, stone fruits, citrus and | strawberries are grown and sold in the Swan Valley. |
| Since | strawberries are in season at that time of year, they ar |
| with many other types of summer fruit, but | strawberries are regarded as more traditional. |
| omic prosperity, in a similar manner to how | strawberries are grown in protected greenhouses and comm |
| in red geraniums, and ripe raspberries and | strawberries, as well as blueberries, blackberries, plum |
| vanilla ice cream and fresh fruit (such as | strawberries) as a dessert. |
| redited with the concept of "Pick-Your-Own" | Strawberries at his farm, and always made a point of gre |
| It can also be flavoured with | strawberries, banana, apple, raspberries and a variety o |
| some places add fresh fruit such as mango, | strawberries, berries and kiwifruit as garnish. |
| The skin of | strawberries can bruise easily |
| facilitate the loading of such products as | strawberries, cantaloupes and corn that were grown in th |
| Guadix is a center of production of fruit ( | strawberries), cereals, vegetables, as well as a tourist |
| ls, and is also known for the production of | strawberries, cherries and liqueurs. |
| with whipped cream, fresh berries (usually | strawberries), chocolate shavings and/or currants. |
| Strawberries continue to be farmed in the Borden area, e | |
| tables including blackberries, raspberries, | strawberries, cranberries, walnuts, pecans, pomegranates |
| s of accessory tissue are the receptacle of | strawberries, figs, or mulberries, and the calyx of Gaul |
| Musk | strawberries grow wild to a limited extent in the forest |
| All | strawberries have a base haploid count of 7 chromosomes. |
| Eating | Strawberries in the Necropolis (1991) (ISBN 0-00-272076- |
| tains too many decorative patterns based on | strawberries, irises, lace and newsprint." |
| Sweet Cream & Red | Strawberries) is a one-volume manga written and illustra |
| yuzu, chickens, bancha tea, wasabi, melons, | strawberries, Japanese yams, cucumbers, turmeric, milk, |
| Landscaping includes edible wild | strawberries, lemonade berry bushes, and native Californ |
| Davis studied | strawberries, looking at the genetic makeup of strains t |
| arket, they could purchase yard fresh eggs, | strawberries, milk, and prepared foods like fried oyster |
| d war, made the importing of higher quality | strawberries more profitable. |
| oke” where “almost everyone grows and sells | strawberries”; much of the fruit was sent for jam-making |
| stores around greater Boston, including the | Strawberries music chain. |
| Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest, which never charted, i | |
| e-spring pie, generally combining the first | strawberries of the season with the last of the rhubarb. |
| to dive into the base because I was getting | strawberries on my knees and strawberries on my ass... |
| The species has become an important pest of | strawberries on some locations in the United States. |
| episode, she loses her panties (which have | strawberries on them) in a monster attack and they fall |
| fruits and vegetables, primarily apples and | strawberries, or already-harvested produce. |
| shop), and was originally made with either | strawberries or bananas mixed with ice-cream or cream. |
| d carrots, watermelons and papayas (but not | strawberries or cherries). |
| rs grew fresh fruits or vegetables, such as | strawberries, peaches, Irish potatoes, or celery. |
| eral fruits: tomatoes, melons, watermelons, | strawberries, peaches, oranges, grapes, bananas, and app |
| 1889, to help carry market garden produce ( | strawberries, pears and plums) to market in Birmingham. |
| English dessert consisting of a mixture of | strawberries, pieces of meringue and cream, which is tra |
| and grows much of its own fruit, including | strawberries, plums, cherries, raspberries, mulberries, |
| There are also plantings of asparagus, | strawberries, raspberries, spring flowering bulbs, and w |
| also hosts daily tea with chocolate-covered | strawberries, rice crispy treats, and assorted pastries |
| The large volume of | strawberries supplied by the area farmers influenced the |
| Strawberries: Texas, Maryland, New England and Mid-Atlan | |
| rry Plains is said to be named for the wild | strawberries that grew there in abundance when white set |
| orida, Wishnatzki envisioned bringing fresh | strawberries to fruit-deprived consumers in the northern |
| e the transportation of large quantities of | strawberries to customers all over the country. |
| te 202, where visitors could pick their own | strawberries, tomatos, beans, cucumbers, peppers and egg |
| ds (13.6 million kg) of fresh and processed | strawberries under its Wishnatzki Farms, Strawberry Joe |
| e were just flavors; no actual chocolate or | strawberries were in the ingredients. |
| eason in 1898, an average of five wagons of | strawberries were railed out of Waimate daily. |
| The species occasionally damages ripening | strawberries which is probably how it gets water. |
| nally a large cotton center but switched to | strawberries which brought it national recognition. |
| Its traditional industry was the growing of | strawberries, which were distributed by rail from Swanwi |
| the principal stations for the transport of | strawberries, which led to the line's alternative name a |
| roma of guavas, grapes, and the big hautboy | strawberries which now seem to have gone out of fashion. |
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