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  • Giant, first-of-the year, frost-kissed artichokes were also too good to pass up.

    Recipe: Kale and Myzithra Crostini (Χόρτα και Μυζήθρα Κροστίνι) Laurie Constantino 2008

  • Giant, first-of-the year, frost-kissed artichokes were also too good to pass up.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Laurie Constantino 2008

  • Her hair, the color of frost-kissed aspen leaves, tumbled around her shoulders and straggled across her face.

    The Magic of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1987

  • Her hair, the color of frost-kissed aspen leaves, tumbled around her shoulders and straggled across her face.

    The Magic of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1987

  • There were drifts of fallen leaves all about, and I scuffled through them drearily, trying to feel gloomy, and old, and useless, and failing because of the tang in the air, and the red-and-gold wonder of the frost-kissed leaves, and the regular pump-pump of good red blood that was coursing through my body as per

    Dawn O'Hara, the Girl Who Laughed Edna Ferber 1926

  • So-called frost-kissed artichokes aren't as pretty, with a brownish outer layer, but the inside leaves have more concentrated flavor.

    RockyMountainNews.com 2009

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