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"Red and green, sweet and tart, soft and crisp," Ms. Davidsen said.
The mix of flavorful, lean, thinly sliced meat and slivers of red and green sweet peppers was dotted with wood ear mushrooms and dark-red chilies.
Using a core of beautifully engineered patchouli, its scent is floral without a trace of heaviness, fresh without green, sweet without sugar -- in short, the scent of loveliness.
Sesame white tuna, though nicely cooked, was not a steak but three thin pieces, served atop mashed potatoes and adorned with a good portion of bright green, sweet sugar-snap peas.
It is constructed (in order of assembly) from a steamed poppy-seed bun, a boiled all-beef hot dog (preferably Vienna), yellow mustard, chopped onions, radioactive green sweet relish (if it doesn't glow in the dark, you have the wrong stuff) and a few sport hot peppers.
Valenciano melons are classified in the inodorus group, showing non-smelling fruits with a smooth or wrinkled rind and white or green sweet flesh.
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I'm thinking, if I start talking about white sweets, green sweets, pink sweets, he's going to think, hey this girl's down with the gangsters".
The jury in the Tulisa Contostavlos trial has heard an allegation that "white sweets" and "green sweets" could be slang for cocaine and cannabis.
He warned against bright green sweets sold by itinerant merchants in the streets of London as the colour was produced with "sapgreen", a colorant with high copper content.
Remember when Tulisa got busted a while back for texting people from newspapers about "green sweets" and "white sweets" and was surprised that her code was quite, quite easy to crack?
As the first frost turns those black and lime-green sweet potato vines -- Blackie and Margarita -- to wilted lettuce (And I say, "Good! I'm sick of them!"), the arctotis is just coming into its second bloom.
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