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An alluring and simple recipe for stewed quinces, which Ms. Levy says is a traditional sweet to start Rosh Hashana, could also be served alongside roast duck.
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It's definitely a sweet way to start the day. .
Stephen Sondheim wrote the sweet ditty to start A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum but canned it when show doctor Jerome Robbins arrived to suggest something different was needed for the tuner's start and "Comedy Tonight" was born.
Watching the sun come up and swopping favourite records with the man I consider my brother, but whom I rarely see due to busy lives and separate cities, and who is similarly occupied while his husband too slumbers on, is the sweetest way to start a day.
The only way out of this pickle is that refiners either upgrade existing primary capacity, or use lighter and sweeter crudes to start with.
After graduating, she decided to start Sweet Silk, she says, because she wanted to apply her newfound cooking techniques to making Indian desserts more upscale.
Sweet marjoram is easy to start from seeds each year in the garden.
She has urged farmers to start growing sweet potatoes, a hardy crop in vogue in urban kitchens.
Christian, whom a cousin, Maria Luna described as "very sweet" and "outgoing," was supposed to start first grade at Public School 71 this morning, his relatives said.
Marinated yellowtail with ginger oil is a good place to start, with sweet white onions, apple and cucumber ($14); it is a nice lead-in to crisp striped bass with fennel, potatoes, baby calamari and a smoky paprika sauce ($29).
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