Archive for the ‘Fruit’ Category

Grapevine Moth Forces Quarantine for Part of Napa … – New York Times

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… Food and Agriculture quarantined 162 square miles in Napa Valley on Tuesday in an effort to stop the spread of the European grapevine moth, the newest threat to grapes and other fruit. The quarantined zone spans parts of Napa, Sonoma and Solano …

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Luxury refrigerators, ovens get a home – Los Angeles Times Blogs

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Sheila’s Out Shopping: It’s not just Manischewitz – Naples Daily News

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You don’t have to settle for the syrupy, thick, sweet red wine at Passover any longer. This year at sundown March 29, the four glasses poured for each participant during the first seder can include a cabernet, chardonnay or pinot noir from wineries …

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National Gallery displays paintings acquired in last … – Irish Times

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Curator of prints and drawings at the National Gallery Anne Hodge and assistant curator Niamh MacNally before the Taking Stock: Acquisitions 2000-2010 opening. THE FRUITS of a decade of acquisitions by and gifts to the National Gallery will go on …

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Hugo Arnold’s ‘Best of Irish’ St Patrick’s Day brunch – Irish Times

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Crowe’s Farm organic pork sausages: It’s hard not to be charmed by TJ Crowe and his bangers.

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Els Forges One Shot Lead At World Golf Championships – All Headline News

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Despite harsh weather conditions, Els’s hours on the practice range brought fruit. “I went back to the drawing board basically,” Els told the press. “I was a little bit worried going out this week, because I’ve not really tested my new stance in …

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Red red vine: It’s time to order your tomato plants but … – The Independent

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Bush tomatoes tend to fruit earlier than cordon types, and they often bear their fruit all in a rush, over a period of about four weeks. Cordon tomatoes need to be tied in to a support as they grow, but because they keep producing new trusses of …

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Donate Your Produce to Local Shelters Through New … – KIII TV3

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Do you have a fruit tree in your backyard with more ripe fruit than you can use? If so, folks with a program called Harvest Corpus Christi will come to your home, pick it and give it to people in need. There’s no charge for the pickup thanks to …

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St. Michael’s School fish dinner Friday night – Morning Sun

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Dining room meal includes baked cod, batter fried walleye, baked potato, tater tots, coleslaw, vegetable, fruit, roll, dessert and beverage. Take-out meal includes baked cod or batter fried walleye, baked potato or tater tots, coleslaw, vegetable …

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The Great Recession, and why IT can’t save the world – ZDNet Blogs

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I sat down with him at ZDNet’s New York headquarters to see what he thinks should be done to avoid the next financial catastrophe. ZDNet: On the systems level, what happened during the global economic crisis

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