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At Wickham's Fruit Farm in Cutchogue, where 150 of its nearly 300 acres are under cultivation, pies are filled with cherries, blueberries, raspberries, nectarines, peaches, apricots, pears and apples -- all grown on the farm and used fresh in season or frozen at harvest.
vermont: The individual cherry tart here has a nice thin crust and is filled with cherries cooked in just a little lemon and sugar and topped with a large dollop of creme fraiche.
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It is filled with cherry juice because he doesn't touch liquor, even ceremonially.
He also had a commanding storytelling style, filled with cherry-picked details and a deceptively offhanded delivery.
Recipe of the day: Elegant mini almond cakes can be filled with cherry jam or, with a little effort, chocolate ganache.
In a street filled with cherry blossom she ran joyfully along, for no other reason than to enjoy the luxury of the wind in her hair.
It is just as rewarding, I can assure you, eating it while you are seated in cushioned chairs, surrounded by vases filled with cherry blossoms.
In 1994, for Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan, Mr. Mesnier designed for each table a large spun-sugar cherry filled with cherry sherbet and almond ice cream, topped with a spun-sugar cherry blossom.
She turned by the marble fireplace, where vases were filled with cherry blossoms intertwined with orchids, tossed her ample curls and revealed a hazy tease of nudity on her famous booty.
The diplomat's two-story brick home, on a street with trees filled with cherry blossoms, was surrounded by television satellite vans, police cruisers and crowds of neighbors interested in the commotion in what is otherwise a quiet corner of suburbia.
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