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In Devon the rustics call Gooseberries "Deberries," and in Sussex they are familiarly known to village lads as Goosegogs.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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This year's text was "Gooseberries," a short story by Anton Chekhov about happiness and fulfillment.
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Finally, be sure to read the famous trilogy made of "The Man in a Case" (189), "Gooseberries" (190), and "About Love" (191).
Anton Chekhov - Short Fiction William Harryman 2007
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It's elegant simplicity should serve as a daily reminder (like Chekhov's less elegant but just as true line from "Gooseberries":
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Gooseberries are good too but I've only had them in pies so I'm not sure how they would be plain.
Favorite wild berry? 2009
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Gooseberries are good too but I've only had them in pies so I'm not sure how they would be plain.
Favorite wild berry? 2009
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The most unusual panna cotta recipe I come across is from the Irish chef Denis Cotter, who uses sheep's yoghurt and carrageen, otherwise known as Irish moss, in his recipe in Wild Garlic, Gooseberries and Me – "yoghurt makes it richer and creamier," he explains, "as well as masking the potentially overpowering flavour of the carrageen itself."
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Gooseberries aren't just for creamy desserts and pies.
Yotam Ottolenghi's fried polenta and goat's cheese with gooseberry and chilli relish recipe 2010
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Gooseberries and blackberries are far removed from each other - I'd love to know what it is that you actually bought. jerezano
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Hello: bournemouth said: Gooseberries and blackberries are far removed from each other - I'd love to know what it is that you actually bought.
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