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The Four Seasons Hotel in Washington is borrowing some ingredients from two sister resorts in Bali in October.
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It will absorb the Amaretto and then heat and melt to disperse 5. Add all ingredients from steps one through four and mix well.
The result was a great meal, not quite as purposefully created as for a "date night," but a resourceful everyday pasta, its ingredients sourced from two fridges not one.
Or concoct your own drink by choosing five ingredients from more than two dozen.
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For dinner with Patricia and her family, I made a salad with seven ingredients from my own garden and one from the road outside: two sorts of lettuce; chopped nasturtium leaves and flowers; chives; sorrel; parsley and dandelion leaves.
The restaurant's dishes are deceptively simple, based around two or three ingredients from the fish market or the its own gardens: sea cucumber with spring onions, say, or Cevennes onions with taleggio sauce and black truffles.
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