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Miller hasn't directed widely in British theatre in recent years, but when he has the results have been well-worth seeing, including a fine Cherry Orchard in Sheffield and a very subtle and watchable Hamlet for Bristol's Shakespeare At The Tobacco Factory season.

When Showtime announced their plans back in October, the lure for fans was that Lynch and co-creator and writer Mark Frost would both be back on board for a nine-episode stint revisiting the town and the murder mystery that made it famous (also some of that damn fine cherry pie).

But the Mary's Dairy shops in the East and West Villages have a fine alternative: a cherry vanilla ice cream pie.

Is a clafoutis a fine use for the last of the season's cherries, or do you have another favourite cherry recipe you'd like to share?

Excellent (and complimentary) home-baked bread, including a pillowy focaccia studded with cherry tomatoes, got lunch off to a fine start.

It's beef brisket; tender as a poem by Byron, more complex than a fine Bordeaux, redolent with spice, smoke, acid, sweetness and cherry wood overtones.

A fine dish, it's subtly sweetened with fresh Bing cherries and caramelized shallots – and it's evidence that some pork on the market still has savor.

Is this wobbly French dessert a fine use of the last of the season's cherries, or do you have a better recipe?

Callum Wilson scored twice on his full Bournemouth debut as the Cherries began their Championship season with a fine away victory at Huddersfield Town.

A cherry, a cherry, a cherry, and a strawberry.

A cherry, a cherry, a cherry and a strawberry.

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