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the prune
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To remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive.
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That is the Prune way.
Serve each topped with the prune sauce.
Arrange another layer of potatoes and sprinkle with about half the prune pieces.
11.11am GMT Lizzie Waste Watch (@LizzieWW) Why did the banana go out with the prune?
The stage to Dax began in Agen, an occasional Tour stop and the prune capital of the world.
Not everyone gets the joke: if you don't already know about the peach, you won't laugh at the prune.
Talk story about the Prune Taste Challenge, a promotion sponsored by the California Prune Board and staged by Ketchum Public Relationss in Grand Central Terminal.
Aspirations, unfortunately, can't guarantee success, and it seems doubtful that JoeDoe — with somewhat dutiful renditions of French toast and omelettes, and a disappointing chilaquiles — will pose any significant challenge to the Prune brunch juggernaut.
Motherlode blogger KJ Dell'Antonia even admitted to baking a pan of "ex-lax brownies," the camp joke staple, and keeping them tucked in the fridge with the prune juice for one of her kids.
Recipe supplied by Rosie Reynolds These central and eastern European dumplings are traditionally stuffed with a range of fillings, from potatoes and cheese to sauerkraut, or even prunes (the prune version being a sweet, dessert‑style peirogi).
Warm apple tart is flawless, but the prune and Armagnac ice cream that comes with it is almost fiery with alcohol, and Black Forest cherry cake may be one of those desserts best left to the Germans and Austrians.
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