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  • "Chevre" is Hebrew for "a supportive network of friends," but in this case it also serves as an acronym for Conejo Hikers Enjoying Ventura Region Environs, organizers say.

    Ventura County Star Stories 2010

  • (Chevre is Puerto Rican, I think -- it means "cool") I'm so glad you've got a dog back in your life.

    El Perro 2008

  • Meanwhile, the young volunteers, called Chevre (Hebrew for “friends”), live in apartments owned or rented by the Centre, and receive a $35 monthly stipend.

    The Garden of Kabbalah Peretz, Evgenia 2005

  • Meanwhile, the young volunteers, called Chevre (Hebrew for “friends”), live in apartments owned or rented by the Centre, and receive a $35 monthly stipend.

    The Garden of Kabbalah Peretz, Evgenia 2005

  • Foodie Byte: Goat cheese, also known as Chevre, is the perfect complement to the smoky and meaty essence of the Portobello mushrooms, but if you want, you can certainly substitute mozzarella in place of the goat cheese.

    BlissTree Kori Ellis 2010

  • Many people associate Feta with the name "goat cheese" but this recipe actually uses the log-type cheese such as Chevre or Montrachet.

    Warm Red Cabbage Salad with Bacon and Goat Cheese Kalyn Denny 2007

  • Locals love the house made market pickles, herbed Laura Chenel Chevre, and wild mushroom pate.

    Stacie Krajchir: LA Day Tripper: Mar Vista Stacie Krajchir 2011

  • Saturday was a typical housework day with a video night (New Moon and La Chevre with Pierre Richard).

    Writing Nalini Singh 2010

  • Manchego (from Spain), and Humboldt Fog (from Cypress Grove Chevre, in California) are names that most people recognize.

    Say Cheese: Meet Sebastien Tavel 2010

  • Later, I took a peek in the intimate 5-star boutique hotel as well as the comparable 5-star Chateau de la Chevre d 'Or, both of which are irresistibly romantic; flipping a coin might be the only way to choose between the two.

    Susan Fogwell: Escape to Enchanting Eze on the French Riviera 2010

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