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  • The tree in the paddock is so loaded down with Bramleys, the branches are bending halfway to the ground.

    Apple tart | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit" 2006

  • Bramleys are in the fridge, walnuts rest in the tin and leftover cream and blue cheese need a new purpose.

    cabbage, apple and walnut salad | smitten kitchen 2008

  • The main general difference between the ciders of eastern England and the ciders of western England, is that in the east cider-makers tended to use whatever apples were available locally Bramleys especially, whereas in western England apple varieties were cultivated specifically for cider production.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Yeah, I think one normal apple's not enough because Nigella says to use Bramleys, which are like massive mamma apples.

    Translucent apple tart Niki 2006

  • The main general difference between the ciders of eastern England and the ciders of western England, is that in the east cider-makers tended to use whatever apples were available locally Bramleys especially, whereas in western England apple varieties were cultivated specifically for cider production.

    Herefordshire Cider Cake 2006

  • "He said he was invited out to dinner with the Bramleys," said Clara.

    Robert Hardy's Seven Days A Dream and Its Consequences Charles Monroe Sheldon 1901

  • Alex McNeil, of Halifax agents Bramleys, said: "Confidence in the economy remains weak and the threat of public sector cuts and increased taxation is causing some uncertainty."

    mirror.co.uk - Home 2010

  • Cooking: Bramleys, expensive but worth it rhubarb and quinces.

    getreading - Reading Post - RSS feed 2010

  • Cooking: Bramleys, expensive but worth it rhubarb and quinces.

    getreading - Reading Post - RSS feed 2010

  • Alex McNeil, of Halifax agents Bramleys, said: "Confidence in the economy remains weak and the threat of public sector cuts and increased taxation is causing some uncertainty."

    Mirror.co.uk - News 2010

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