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  • Perhaps I should mention, without translation, the French idiom aller aux fraises.

    BROADENS THE MIND • by Oonah V Joslin 2009

  • You just line up bowls with all sorts of sweets, gummi bears, the very French “fraises tagada”, chamallows etc etc.

    party planner 2009

  • And trust mustn't even be used in the same sentence with Lotso, an ominously unctuous old teddy bear who's the minence grise plus fraises; he smells of strawberries of the day-care center's playthings.

    Third Time, Still Charmed 2010

  • I can has Hood stromberees fur ebberybody – sweet liek fraises frum Yurp, an so joosy tehy is awlmos impossible to get owtside of teh PWN Paficic WestNorth.

    They always seemed to know - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009

  • My current fave French word (for the sound of it): fraises tagada (strawberry sweeties).

    French masterclass 2007

  • Now, if you live in Quebec, you might have noticed that the fraises d'automne are available now--if you've never tried them before, they're amazing, oftentimes even better than our summer strawberries, and this cake really lets them shine. fig. i: quebec strawberries

    Open House 2009

  • Now, if you live in Quebec, you might have noticed that the fraises d'automne are available now--if you've never tried them before, they're amazing, oftentimes even better than our summer strawberries, and this cake really lets them shine. fig. i: quebec strawberries

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • We have fraises des bois in the east of France where I have family--they're like tiny strawberries with a somewhat different, stronger, taste.

    No Bake Mini Cheesecakes Gigi 2008

  • When I was little, fraises des bois used to be my favorite ice cream flavor!

    No Bake Mini Cheesecakes Gigi 2008

  • Jenkins had been to Covent Garden market that morning, and brought baskets of strawberries: little red fraises that peeked from a nest of leaves and flowers.

    The Scandal of the Season Sophie Gee 2007

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