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Eliza unpacked the tiny tomatoes from her garden.
Toothsome, glistening pappardelle, served "alla Amanda," was mingled with juicy scallops, asparagus and tiny tomatoes.
On my shopping list will be new potatoes to be cooked with their skins on, tiny tomatoes and assorted salad leaves for a lush salad.
They also approve of his base of crushed tiny tomatoes grown in the volcanic soil near Mount Vesuvius, as well his perfectly placed splodges of mozzarella.
Now she buys little trays of cleaned urchins and tosses them in a pan with hot pasta, tiny tomatoes, garlic and parsley.
Mr. Alija, chef at the Guggenheim Bilbao's new restaurant Nerua, has cured endives with quicklime and stuffs tiny tomatoes with green herbs, surrounding them with a clear golden broth that is the essence of capers.
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At one of those locally and predictably catered East Hampton cocktail parties--tiny sandwiches, tiny shrimp, tiny tomatoes--the hostess suddenly appeared, to everyone's amazement, with an enormous molded pate en croute.
The New Yorker, July 31 , 1971P. 26 At one of those locally and predictably catered East Hampton cocktail parties--tiny sandwiches, tiny shrimp, tiny tomatoes--the hostess suddenly appeared, to everyone's amazement, with an enormous molded pate en croute.
By Berton Roueché The New Yorker, July 31 , 1971P. 26 At one of those locally and predictably catered East Hampton cocktail parties--tiny sandwiches, tiny shrimp, tiny tomatoes--the hostess suddenly appeared, to everyone's amazement, with an enormous molded pate en croute.
Or even becomes a tiny tomato, say one with the endearing name of Lollipop?
He planted four tiny tomato seedlings in June and now they're taller than E.T. and out of control He's harvested over 30 tomatoes from the stalks.
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