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Mark Diacono is the head gardener of River Cottage, a farm, cooking school, and tourist destination in Dorset, England.
Avital Binshtock: Quirky, Perhaps, But Easy to Grow (and Fun to Eat) Avital Binshtock 2011
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Mark Diacono is the head gardener of River Cottage, a farm, cooking school, and tourist destination in Dorset, England.
Avital Binshtock: Quirky, Perhaps, But Easy to Grow (and Fun to Eat) Avital Binshtock 2011
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Diacono is a fantastic writer, funny, engaging andencouraging, and makes astrong link between growing and cooking.
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And I agree with Diacono, Hornswoggle is a leprechaun, not a midget.
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Piero Manzoni, has signed the body of one Mario Diacono a longtime Boston curator and a local hero and thereby turned him into a work of art.
NYT > Home Page By KEN JOHNSON 2011
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Piero Manzoni, has signed the body of one Mario Diacono a longtime Boston curator and a local hero and thereby turned him into a work of art.
NYT > Home Page By KEN JOHNSON 2011
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Berried treasure: blackberries, once ripened, make a fantastic blackberry whisky; creme de cassis liqueur, made with blackcurrants Mark Diacono
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Mark Diacono says: "Wash, stone and whizz the fruit in a processor, sieve to remove any skins or stringy bits and mix one part fruit purée to three parts sparkling white wine."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Mark Diacono says: "Wash, stone and whizz the fruit in a processor, sieve to remove any skins or stringy bits and mix one part fruit purée to three parts sparkling white wine."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Marcel Rougeaux, a cousin of Dumont-Guillemet, acted as his guide, introduced him to his friends and served as the liaison with the rest of the circuit - in short, as Diacono wrote later, he was his "guardian angel".
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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