Ffiona, who has a gigantic personality. All the tables are sort of scrubbed wooden tables, and the food changes every day. And none of the plates match. It’s a very sweet little sort of personal restaurant. It’s English
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How many Coast Guard photos, how many sweet-faced senior pictures, how many Black boys leaning into their father’s good shoulders, how many hands up, how many face down, how many can’t breathe, how much footage of cops handcuffing newly dead humans do we need? These are bodies, ...
Southern Sweet Gum at Camp Chase Cemetery in Winter. Richard Townsend arrived in North America with the first group of Quaker colonizers to Pennsylvania. According to one Bucks County legend, when the local Lenni Lenape Indians found him setting out fruit trees in his private orchard, they told ...
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and squash together – a method of planting that was advantageous to the crops and the people. Beans climbed up the cornstalks and fixed nitrogen in the soil that fertilized the corn and squash. The resulting network of roots and tendrils inhibited weed growth and helped to retain moisture in...
and beautiful blooms I’ve encountered in the wild. It looks as thought it would be more at home in a tropical nursery than growing in the foothills of the Appalachians, and yet this clinging vine with big, showy blossoms is right at home among sweetgum trees, sassafras, and tulip poplar...
Buckeye candy is Ohio's sweet signature treat of peanut butter dipped in chocolate, so named for its resemblance to the nuts of a buckeye tree. An Ohio Buckeye Candy Trail has been designed with stops at 31 shops across the state that make the delicacy. ...
However, as noted above, the sweet sarcotesta is also eaten. It is consumed as a raw snack or in preserves (jellies) in Mexico, a practice unknown in Honduras. The consumption of tortillas made from a flour ground from dried sarcotestas has been recorded in recent times from SE Nuevo ...
7. a dark, sweet ale having a higher percentage of hops than porter. 8. a fat person. 9. a clothing size for persons of ample figure. [1250–1300; Middle English (adj.) < Old French estout bold, proud < Germanic; compare Middle Dutch stout bold, Middle Low German stolt, Middle...