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Plural of berry
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So I'd probably just add in a bowl of porridge or some Greek yoghurt; I'm a big fan of that, with berries and stuff.
In late summer, cut back any new growth to keep the shape and expose the berries for ripening.
Fold the fruit into the batter, but save a few berries for decoration.
If not, add more juniper berries and leave for a further 12 hours.
And they liked what we were trying to do, that we were going to harvest local berries".
Cakes range from your ubiquitous apple pie to the sassy Chocolate Bitch Pie with Belgian chocolate, berries, and a wild chocolate ganache coating.
Strychnine, made from the seeds of the south-east Asian Nux vomica tree, was equally fashionable, as – in the Middle Ages – was atropine, aka belladonna or deadly nightshade: the juice of a few berries could be lethal.
"That was one of the things that appealed about building a distillery – we could use berries from the forests near us".
The flowers are an invaluable source of nectar to bees, too, and the birds will eat the berries.
You will lose some flower and berries, but you can't get around that.
He warned me that the long thorns that surround sloe berries may inflict a wound upon you that will go septic.
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