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  • Described as plump, fleshy, bitter, salty and succulent all at once, their taste remains on the palate long after swallowing.
  • The tuna was succulent and fresh and the garnishes were cut after I'd ordered it rather than having sat before my arrival.
  • However, even the wisdom of a political boss is not infallible, and despite the succulent graces of the barbecue numbers of the ascetic and jeans-clad elder worthies, though fed to repletion, collogued unhappily together among the ox-teams and canvas-hooded wagons on the slope, commenting sourly on the frivolity of the dance. Una Of The Hill Country 1911
  • It's not just about texture though: not only does meat cooked on the bone tend to be more flavourful, but, in marked contrast to much modern pork, that around the ribs is marbled with fat, which means it's always succulent – even more so with spare ribs, the larger, meatier kind most familiar to us as the obligatory meat element of Mixed Starter number 2. How to cook perfect barbecue ribs
  • Ensure a moist and succulent roast with this baster, complete with injector needle for infusing flavor right into the meat.
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  • A feeling of drowsiness steals over me; that succulent cold chikor, followed by a generous slice of cake upon which I so nobly lunched, clouds somewhat my active faculties, and the article -- "A Bear Battue in the A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil
  • Here's the most succulent bit: Distinctions between the body and landscape will be blurred in the new practice of geomedicine and the related science of medical geology. Archive 2006-04-01
  • And so it went, verses new and old, verses without end, all in glorification of the succulent shellfish of Carmel. CHAPTER VIII
  • The wait for ribs and sliced pork yielded plates of succulent meat accompanied by chunky homemade potato salad and fried okra.
  • Even as it was carried across the room, it was clear that the crimson-red saddle of marinated venison was exceptionally succulent.
  • Sporting thin, jagged leaves upon a succulent, fleshy stem, the herb is easily uprooted and replanted due to its shallow root system.
  • It can be anything from a rich and succulent casserole to a stir fry recipe with a subtle hint of the Orient.
  • But instead of sinking his teeth into a succulent pork, egg and pastry treat, Mr Davis found he was crunching glass.
  • It certainly wasn't anything to do with the succulent chicken, the clean-tasting balti sauce or the cooked to perfection tomatoes and peppers.
  • Salmon is delicious when cooked on a barbecue; it forms a delicious, caramelised crust and if cooked properly it will stay moist and succulent inside.
  • He mixes succulents with plants that have foliage of an entirely different nature, such as asparagus fern, coleus, or curly parsley.
  • They were expensive for pub grub at £7.50 each, but sounded succulent.
  • The snake makes it wriggle so that the apparently disembodied filament appears to be some kind of succulent worm.
  • They are grown from really strange, segmented rhizomes that look like succulent birch cones. The Sun
  • Thick, succulent tuna steaks are first marinated in a simple dressing, and then barbecued until just cooked.
  • Accustomed chiefly to fish, herbs, and roots, the succulent beef had charms which outweighed surprise, and another night was spent in feasting on the "oddments" of the fresh killed beef. Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs. Jardine from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland
  • Rolled in panko (bread crumbs) and fried until golden, the pork is fresh and succulent.
  • But it's essential to leave enough room for the star attraction here: the saltily marinated churrasco, especially the fantastic sirloin (fatty or lean, rare to medium), very flavorful roast pork, and chicken kebabs kept succulent with wraparound bacon. Boston Phoenix - thePhoenix.com
  • My wife's lemon and thyme marinated corn-fed chicken breast was succulent and fresh, and accompanied by roast potatoes cooked in herbs and a roast pepper relish.
  • For those interested in floriculture, plants, cactus and succulents, consider a stopover at Fortín de Las Flores, perhaps as a taking - off point for a diversion to Veracruz. A driving tour from Oaxaca to San Cristobal de las Casas and Palenque: Part Two
  • To the uninitiated, for whom the idea of cacti and succulents is a ball cactus and a common hens-and-chicks succulent, delving headlong into these fascinating worlds is a bit akin to disappearing down the rabbit hole in "Alice in Wonderland. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • MALABAR SPINACH (Basella alba, B. rubra) is a very succulent vine grown throughout the tropics for the young leaves and stems, often used as a potherb. 2: Vegetables and small fruits in the tropics
  • Natural sweetness, luscious texture and deep succulent flavor are the hallmarks of slowly roasted meats.
  • The thick succulent stems of spekboom readily sprout when a freshly-cut branch is simply inserted into soil.
  • Laid out before you, you have 73 different types of fruit - a succulent, juicy example of every variety you can think of - but not one single, solitary apple.
  • No, the in-crowd is over its cactus obsession — it's all about succulents now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plenty of crispy bits were matched by succulent meaty bits, superbly flavoured with honey soya and paper thin pancakes.
  • These days the word confit is used loosely to describe just about anything cooked slowly and gently to a rich, succulent consistency: onions in olive oil, for example, or shrimp cooked and stored under clarified butter. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • My cod with chorizo is a tried-and-tested combination, with the strong taste of the chorizo providing a pleasing counterpoint to a succulent piece of cod.
  • Have the succulent, salt-loving plants, which are well known to contain much soda, the power of decomposing the muriate? Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • Succulents often have thick waxy cuticles to minimize water loss.
  • He removes a circle from the middle, replaces it with crisp endive, then uses it as a lid over succulent slices of rabbit, stuffed with mushroom duxelles and its own kidney.
  • Delicate eggshells make precious pots for tiny plants, such as coleus seedlings or small succulents or colorful miniature African violets. JournalStar.com - News Articles
  • The pork was deliciously succulent and tender with a great flavour being imparted from the meat's fat.
  • From an underground, thick, oblique rhizome, the short, green, succulent stipites arise, in a tufted form, and are crinite with brown, subulate, shining scales.
  • For entrées, I chose the succulent, herb-basted rack of spring lamb in a chokecherry and Chardonnay reduction.
  • We hie past looney bushes, succulents and desert annuals, blooming after the rains. Richard Bangs: Following Brad and Angelina to Namibia, Part I
  • Fragrant tuberoses, jackmentias, succulent cactus varieties, the milky bush and palm varieties, including the Royal Palms, can be used for avenue borders.
  • Remember, for starters, that all cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti.
  • Ornamental grasses make great companions to potted annuals, perennials, herbs, succulents, and broad-leafed plants.
  • It features fresh salads, homemade pasta, succulent roast meats and luscious desserts including affogato, which is a dish of vanilla gelato swimming in hot espresso. This Just In From ExplorerNews.com
  • It is a beautiful accompaniment to succulently poached white meat like breast of chicken, or fricandeau of veal.
  • This incredible trailing groundcover has vivid fleshy leaves and succulent stems that enable it to store water and thrive in even the harshest climates.
  • When the flood plains dry up cattle graze on the succulent marsh grass which grew while the plains were filled with water.
  • Woody plants show three ecological strategies: deciduous woody in summer: Thamnoseris lacerata var. lobata (Asteraceae-Cichoroideae), the only tree on the island. bushy woody, evergreen, microphyllous (small leafed): Frankenia vidalii (Frankeniaceae) and Atriplex chapinii (Chenopodiaceae). woody, bushy, with succulent leaves: Suaeda nesophila (Chenopodiaceae) and Maireana brevifolia (Chenopodiaceae). San Félix-San Ambrosio Islands temperate forests
  • It can be anything from a rich and succulent casserole to a stir fry recipe with a subtle hint of the Orient.
  • In place of a fork Ethiopians use bread called injera and their hands to deliver succulent entrées such as Fiftit, Kitfo, and Gored to the pallet.
  • There are pockets of evergreen forest in fire-protected gorges and on deeper soils; in the east are valley thicket and succulent thicket, which are less fire-dependent, and in the drier north, low succulent Karoo shrubland which has an unparalleled diversity of species. Cape Floral Protected Areas, South Africa
  • A succulent roast with herbs and mushrooms and other extremely luscious foods.
  • -- The drug called aloes is the bitter, resinous, inspissated juice of the leaves of various species of an arborescent plant of the lily family, with a developed stem and large succulent leaves, growing principally in tropical and sub-tropical regions, and having a wide extent of range, being produced in Borneo and the East, Africa, The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • The dining room possessed a huge marble bust of Stalin, but little succulent to eat.
  • Wrapping the chicken in clingfilm before poaching it in the boiling water seals in the chicken juices so that the meat is succulent and moist.
  • Menus that offer succulent, corn-fed baby chicken, drizzled with a tingling lemon sauce probably take this principle to extremes.
  • I put no flavorings in the cakes, because I like the main taste to be the tender, succulent crabmeat, which is why my favorite food in the world is sauteed soft-shelled crab. Maggie's Farm
  • The wait for ribs and sliced pork yielded heaping plates of succulent meat dripping in sauce and accompanied by chunky homemade potato salad and hot, crispy fried okra.
  • The Journal also reported that the roof will be planted mostly with sedum, which is a hardy, drought-resistant succulent. Environmental Valuation & Cost-Benefit News
  • Parts of plants are generally described as ‘succulent’ if they are particularly fleshy, not woody, to the feel and noticeably watery if squashed.
  • There are no soil-splashed leaves, no soilborne pests and diseases, just perfectly clean, succulent crops. The Sun
  • The rump steak was succulent and was served with creamy mash, although the overcooked ratatouille let the dish down.
  • Cracking them open can be hard work, and you're going to get messy (a bib is provided), but the reward of large chunks of succulent crabmeat with a spicy kick makes it worth the effort. After Hours: Singapore
  • T'Llaiah, the third daughter of Slevibh, was perched upon the cold, stone, subsellium in the ancestral estate's succulent garden.
  • IF LAST YEAR'S CHRISTMAS ROAST wasn't a perfectly succulent specimen, chances are your cooking technique did not denature the meat's collagenous tissue while also avoiding excessive coagulation of the muscle proteins. Science Of The Season
  • Because of the scarcity of water and succulent vegetation in the desert, rural gardeners often find everything from skunks to javelina to coyotes nibbling at their crops.
  • The beef, although dried, was remarkably succulent, seasoned with lime juice, garlic and green chiles.
  • Just looking at that yard or more of succulent flesh is enough to get my juices going, and biting into a roll crammed with shredded pork, sage stuffing and a great wodge of crackling is, I've decided, one of the great joys in life.
  • Walking past a taverna after a few bevvies one night, his eyes lit on a display cabinet with what appeared to be succulent roasted half-chickens going round on the spit.
  • The fish was tender and succulent, tasting a little spicy, richly flavoured by the oil, pepper and spices.
  • Ah, a goat, how tender, how succulent, how aromatic with herbs and chillies! AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
  • Chocolate brown, pink and orange are mixed with succulent berry shades and a field of soft greens.
  • Go all out with the chef's couscous special, presented in a peaked ceramic dish containing five simmered meats, including a tender lamb chop, succulent chicken, merguez sausage, a savoury meatball and a grilled lamb brochette.
  • I found an overgrown running track with interesting succulent plants and dwarf tamarisk bushes.
  • The bright flavor of paprika, in combination with sour cream, is a perfect foil for the succulent meat of rabbit.
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  • One of the culinary favourites here is asparagus and some of the stalls in the vegetable market were piled high with this succulent delicacy.
  • Several lizard species that are adapted to the exposed, sun-baked landscape of West Texas are indicative of the succulent desert shrubland: the round-tailed horned lizard, the checkered whiptail, and the greater earless lizard. Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)
  • And no, some succulents are tree-sized and not pretty at all — bordering on the tumescent, in fact. Times, Sunday Times
  • He smoked his own hams in his smokehouse and fed his pigs some of the peaches from his trees to make them more succulent.
  • There would be a table groaning with smoked ham, with thick succulent slices of cold beef and crusty fresh bread.
  • However, some of the species of succulent shrubs have a scattered distribution in the northern part of this ecoregion, most notably Euphorbia regis-jubae, E. echinus, and Senecio anteuphorbium. Atlantic coastal desert
  • Thus creating a succulently flavoured ham that goes perfectly with a watercress and avocado salad and a few slices of brown bread.
  • Lewanna imagined thin, crispy crust smothered in sweet yet savory tomato sauce, warm cheese, pepperoni, and succulent mushrooms.
  • All succulents are xerophytes, using their thick, fleshy leaves or stems to store moisture. Times, Sunday Times
  • When our meat-eating friends come to stay, they look forward to a succulent roasted rack of lamb, a juicy game pie, or an aromatic lamb moussaka.
  • I've lost count of the times I have been stood at the carvery, carving succulent slices of rare beef when some pasty faced carrot nibbler says ‘What's the vegetarian option then?’
  • For example, thick, waxy, succulent leaves indicate arid environments in which the plant must conserve water.
  • The options for main courses were dominated in my mind by the open fridge piled high with succulent cuts of red meat.
  • It was braised, succulent, savoury, fat-free, and served in its cooking liquid - which had been only slightly reduced.
  • In the end I got so cross that I just ripped the weed away, causing great damage to the semi-succulent beneath; like trying to cut the strangling hand of corporatism from the throat of a natural healthy society and realising that the organism has been infested to such a degree that it may never recover from the surgery. August 6th, 2006
  • Description: Crassula perfossa is a small and compact mat forming succulent shrub let that stays relatively low and clumps readily.
  • Prickly pear cacti and large agave succulents, introduced from Mexico, grow everywhere in the north of the island.
  • It was really good, a perfect mix of flavors to accompany the succulent meat.
  • Although a difference in water content between the different-aged leaves was not always observed in well-watered plants of two species of succulents, it was more commonly observed in plants under drought-stress.
  • As you walk into the house, you smell the succulent aroma of turkey and stuffing cooking in the oven.
  • The succulent catfish is easily obtainable for food, and the wages of the roustabout -- or "rouster," as he is called for short -- are good. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
  • Oh, nothing fancy for these simple working folk, but a family gathered around the table together over a hot meal, work put aside, worries forgotten; just an everyday lunch shared, the air filled with succulent odors wafting from a home-cooked, from-scratch pot au feu or blanquette simmering on the stove, laughter and conversation. Jamie Schler: A Table, Les Enfants! Dinner Is Served!
  • It has evergreen and deciduous trees with two stories of trees 12-15 and 5-10 m high, some thorny shrubs, columnar or arborescent cactaceae, other succulents, herbaceae, epiphytes and dry lianas. Cuban dry forests
  • Shoots of the halophyte Salicornia bigelovii are larger and more succulent when grown in highly saline environments.
  • They walked along the same succulent sea by which pasty-white holiday makers tend to flop in order to obtain coffee brown tans.
  • He has crossbred a small, bare-skinned bird with a regular boiler chicken as part of a research project to develop succulent, low fat poultry that is environmentally friendly.
  • The dish featured succulent chicken chunks in a thick, creamy sauce subtly flavoured with leek and tarragon.
  • The steak was well cooked and suitably dressed in succulent mushrooms with a cheeky pepper sauce to make matters interesting.
  • Indeed, Mediterranean plants and succulents like agaves work splendidly in coastal and desert plantings.
  • Since tuberous begonias are tender succulents, they need to be hung in shady or partial-shady locations.
  • Bake for half an hour - the top should be crisp, and the underneath moist and succulent.
  • Ornamental trees and shrubs in shades of burgundy, plum, rust, gold, and celery green are backdrops for shapely succulents, phormiums, and kangaroo paws.
  • Residents in Penhill will soon be sinking their teeth into succulent pears, plums and cherries all carefully tended by their own green fingers.
  • The vegetation consists of succulent plants, cacti and terrestrial bromeliads, with thorny trees and bushes hitched to a sandy soil.
  • I have heard the doctor suggest, but know not whether he has placed the remark on record, that these parallel stems may have been but the internal fibres of some larger plant, whose more succulent portions have disappeared; and certainly, while such instances of anastomosis are rare among the _stems_ of plants, they are common enough among their The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed
  • The dining room possessed a huge marble bust of Stalin, but little succulent to eat.
  • Other kinds of sweet wine are forms of fortified wines and ripaso-style wines, such as vin santo or succulent tawny ports.
  • These provide a shady retreat from the heat of the day and their leafy foliage contrasts sharply with the spines of cacti and the fleshy leaves of succulents, like Kalanchoe, which are planted among them.
  • The stems are succulent, and have dark green to black distended nodes.
  • It is a family of predominantly annual and perennial herbs with a semi-succulent habitus, which can be easily distinguished from other balsaminoids by its zygomorphic flowers with a spurred petaloid sepal.
  • Sea bass is a silvery grey fish with succulent white flesh.
  • The ones I saw were any of several species and colors of succulent plants (Ice Plants) in the family Araceae. Mystery Flower
  • We are serving salmis de palombes, which is pigeon pie, very succulent, in a Merlot and shallot sauce. The Hundred-Foot Journey
  • Instead, thick, succulent breast escalopes had been pan-fried with black pudding and chipolatas.
  • The fish, which was deboned, was glistening, fresh, soft and succulent.
  • When the flood plains dry up cattle graze on the succulent marsh grass which grew while the plains were filled with water.
  • Once you've slurped up the delicious, scalding hot soup, then feel free to gobble up the succulent pork and dumpling shell.
  • Thick, succulent tuna steaks are first marinated in a simple dressing, and then barbecued until just cooked.
  • The veal was lusciously succulent and deftly soaked up the extraordinary flavors of the mushroom reduction and barely tart cherries.
  • The salmon was moist and succulent, the pastry buttery, rich and golden, delightful.
  • Maybe you should be thinking about drought-loving succulents or a dripper system? Times, Sunday Times
  • But his real and enduring value is as a superb writer: a crafter of succulent sentences, savory asides, tart witticisms (and other easy food metaphors he would never have condescended to use).
  • The agouti - a large, golden-brown rodent which looks about as succulent a meal as a jaguar could ever hope to find - emerged from the forest and stood sniffing the air.
  • Soon he is asking my opinion of a gingery chutney full of succulent candied orange peel and honey infused with rose petals.
  • This land is home to the largest succulent plants found anywhere, the giant baobab trees that are sometimes more than two thousand years old, and camelthorn trees, which house the haystacksize communal nests of the weavers. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Delicate eggshells make precious pots for tiny plants such as coleus seedlings or small succulents or colorful miniature African violets. Merced Sun-Star: front
  • There were sizzling sausages, succulent bacon and delicious free-range eggs, but they were placed on English muffins and drizzled with a light béchamel sauce.
  • I can see why the fashion pack chose succulent overfat plants. Times, Sunday Times
  • King prawns cooked in chilli salt and pepper was very much better, a simple dish succulently executed.
  • There are plenty of succulent fish dishes too, including peat-smoked haddock mornay or roast medallions of monkfish and tiger prawns.
  • The chunks of fish, protected by their crisp coating of ham, were succulent and tender.
  • And his succulent sausages and lip-smacking rindless unsmoked back bacon have stimulated taste buds in Cuba, where British meat products are banned.
  • -- This tree produces the tropical fruit called mangosteen, a beautiful fruit, having a thick, succulent rind, which contains an astringent juice, and exudes a gum similar to gamboge. Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture
  • I remember that the tree was heavily laden with mangoes that day, and we both climbed the tree and picked some of the succulent fruit.
  • There were sizzling sausages, succulent bacon and delicious free-range eggs, but they were placed on English muffins and drizzled with a light béchamel sauce.
  • My prawn puri was similarly good: four disks of non-greasy flatbread lathered with beautifully creamy coriander-infused sauce and succulent prawns the size of a ping-pong ball.
  • Je crois "entendre" ces dames aux accents succulents. La routine - French Word-A-Day
  • Tolerating no unseemly sights, lank, limp, succulent vegetation sprang up as if by magic on the mullock heaps, as did grey fluffy fungus on damp boots and dripping tucker-bags. Last Leaves from Dunk Island
  • * It is probably a maranta, or a heliconia; its leaves are large and shining; it reaches the height of fourteen or fifteen feet, and its succulent stalks grow near one another like the stems of the reeds found in the humid regions of the south of Europe. Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • He continued onwards, leaving the smoke behind, and after two hours he stopped at a triangle of succulent trees.
  • Other prominent succulent plant families include Euphorbiaceae, Asclepiadaceae (milkweeds and stapelias), Aloaceae and Portulacaceae (portulaca).
  • The plant is succulent with leaves in tight rosettes more or less four centimetres or more across in diameter.
  • Pink - fleshed Pomelos from my friend Brian's Hawaiian backyard. Sweet and succulent!
  • Above the Spartina-dominated community are found several succulents, including pickleweed and saltwort. Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve, California
  • The meal began with succulent fresh oysters, pan-fried quickly with a light breading, and served on a plate drizzled with a lightly flavoured sauce.
  • As a rule of thumb, it's hard to go wrong with classics like the parlour palm, dracaenas, rubber plants, aspidistra (I've always fancied a variegated one), cacti, succulents and the umbrella plant.
  • His wife was quiet, as always, tending to her bredie, or slow cooked stew, tonight made of succulent water lilies she had harvested from the pond and its fecund banks. Giants of the Bushveld
  • Dry heat, common in most houses during the winter, is fine for cactus and succulents, but it's tough on tropicals such as African violets, bromeliads, and orchids.
  • The succulent, tangy flesh is white, yellow or orange and sweet to subacid or acid, depending on the cultivar.
  • Another outstanding feature of the Succulent Karoo is the high diversity of geophytes or bulblike plants. Succulent Karoo
  • Prickly pear cacti and large agave succulents, introduced from Mexico, grow everywhere in the north of the island.
  • I stare down at the soil, at the clumps of crested dog's-tail and stray blades of succulent darnel; I force my attention on Animal Ghosts Or, Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter
  • She filled the removable saucer with garden soil and added her favorite succulent plants and trailing sedum.
  • On site was a huge amount of tantalising and succulent primed meat and the barbecued food was also tasty.
  • He removes a circle from the middle, replaces it with crisp endive, then uses it as a lid over succulent slices of rabbit, stuffed with mushroom duxelles and its own kidney.
  • Our sizzling starters arrive swiftly; a delicate dosa pancake stuffed with succulent prawns saturated with a hefty chilli kick for my friend, and garlic mushrooms spilling out of pan-fried peppers prepared in a tarka style for me.
  • Sempervivums, also known as ‘hen and chicks ‘or houseleeks, are a common garden succulent whose leaves are quite tasty raw or lightly cooked.’
  • We walk up the narrow path through a rockery; the plants are mostly succulents, partially shaded by pepper trees, tamarisks, ngaios.
  • Our barbecue menu went over big--that combination of fruitwood and slow & low cooking made for the most succulent pulled pork and some sensationally smoky ribs--and we ended up making exactly the right amount of food: just enough to keep the midnight snackers occupied. Open House
  • A relative of the pufferfish, mola molas have very large cartoon-like eyes and small, succulent mouths.
  • But everything was right with a succulent crab cake jam-packed with real crab and without perceptible bread binding and with plump littleneck clams casino, warm under a dust of seasoned panko.
  • If succulent plants are kept out in the high summer months then they get affected.
  • Then we ate a sampling from the kitchen: a mound of succulent Kobe beef, fried pork belly, sea scallops with osetra caviar, black grouper, blue prawns cooked at the table on a salt block, foie gras with a riesling-pineapple-coriander emulsion and Meyer lemon tart and crushed amaretti mousse with vanilla-bean meringue, washed down by Champagne (Krug, Clos de Ambonnay 1995), at one of the outdoor tables under a tent by the elaborately tiled pool. Discourse.net: MoDo Does SoBe's Canyon Ranch
  • Once the succulents are rooted (in four weeks), he transfers them to pots or garden beds.
  • The expression fleshy, so often met with in these pages, is used in speaking of plants when they are succulent and composed of juicy, cellular tissue. Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
  • Classes are also open for amateurs and enthusiasts with categories including bonsai, cactus and succulents, floral art, geranium and pelargonium, honey products, fuchsia, flower and plant pots along with a children's section.
  • Succulent beef was grilled and marinated in a spicy glaze then tossed with hot chilies, fresh cilantro leaves, and cooling slices of cucumbers.
  • These include cactus, succulents, sansevieria, also known as bowstring hemp, and yucca, none of which is suitable for bathrooms.
  • Cook pieces of succulent chicken with ample garlic and a little sherry.
  • The meal began with succulent fresh oysters, pan-fried quickly with a light breading, and served on a plate drizzled with a lightly flavoured sauce.
  • It was as tender and succulent as any oxtail I can remember.
  • `Yeah," Ella Jean purred with the contentment of a cat contemplating a particularly succulent mouse. BLACK EAGLES
  • Three healthy helpings of fresh mashed potatoes, turnips, carrots and green beans augmented by a some succulent gravy could tackle the eating powers of many an athlete.
  • The well-known garden designer and author will also conduct clinics to offer visitors the information and care advice they need to help with all kinds of plants, but particularly succulents as mentioned in his latest book.
  • Some of the more succulent plants supported more snails than leaves; every large leaf was eaten down to a tracery of veins as delicate as broekie lace.
  • The fauna of the Succulent Karoo has a rich complement of endemics, especially among the arachnids, hopliniid beetles, aculeate Hymenoptera, and reptiles. Succulent Karoo
  • Tuesday's braised pork belly, a tender hunk of succulent meat layered with fat, served over salty French lentils.
  • The plant is succulent with leaves in tight rosettes more or less four centimetres or more across in diameter.
  • It was braised, succulent, savoury, fat-free, and served in its cooking liquid - which had been only slightly reduced.
  • Instead, thick, succulent breast escalopes had been pan-fried and sent out to do their work on the waistline with black pudding farei and chipolatas.
  • With a ready-cooked lobster you might end up with a dry, rubbery texture rather than deliciously succulent meat.
  • A most delicious relish is made with Roquefort cheese, the size of a walnut, rubbed in with equal quantity of butter, moistened with sherry (lemon juice will serve if sherry be not available), and seasoned with salt, pepper, celery salt, and paprika; then squeezed into the troughs of a dozen slender, succulent sticks of celery. Jack London's Recipes: An Insight Into Jack's Dietary Habits
  • In some areas near the edge of the berm, new grass has sprouted up along with some small semisucculent plants.
  • As the name suggests, succulents store water in their thick, fleshy leaves, thus being able to go for lengthy periods without any water.
  • And we bought fresh, succulent oysters redolent with the scent of the sea.
  • Moving to the other side of the road, which coincidentally happened to be upwind, I also found the asters blooming like crazy, mixed in with a bunch of yellow succulents, that I would have called sedum, but now I'm not so sure. Grouse Diary Entry
  • The more succulent and spiny shrubs such as spekboom and small bitterleaf, which can survive with little moisture and high temperatures, grow inland.
  • If you don't live where ferns thrive, you can adapt the idea, using other low growers such as sedums, succulents, rockery plants, or well-mannered ground covers.
  • Good weather is also an essential pre-requisite for the growth of cacti and succulent plants.
  • This coastal valley thicket vegetation has been classified as coastal Kaffrarian succulent thicket by Everard and as Mesic succulent thicket by Low and Rebelo. Albany thickets
  • The plant sources are flax seed, walnuts, and purslane, a succulent weed.
  • Her starter was two light, succulent onion bhaji with Vegetable Kori with dinky little metal dishes of lentils and chickpeas with pilau rice and a huge naan bread.

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