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Перевод: cucumber speek cucumber


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  1. In Europe specialists rear the parasite, Encarsia formosa , a chalcid wasp, that attacks the glasshouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) , a pest of cucumber and tomatoes.
  2. 1 large cucumber
  3. He wrote out list upon list of all the things he needed, from cutlery to cucumber frames.
  4. Combine the gravadlax, cucumber and yogurt in a bowl, add salt and white pepper to taste.
  5. There would be fillings of tomato with mint, cucumber and Marmite, scrambled egg and cress, cream cheese and greengage jam, honey with walnuts, potted shrimps, smoked trout with nasturtiums, ham with or without mustard, and chicken, toasted almond and mushroom mayonnaise.
  6. The wedding breakfast would have a Scottish flavour and the centrepiece would be a proper breakfast dish of kedgeree made with plenty of salmon, generously buttered, flecked with herbs and cucumber.
  7. Pickled cucumber provides a delicious, sharp contrasting taste to the sweet, succulent melon and grapes in this recipe but if you prefer you could use of a medium fresh cucumber instead.
  8. He also admitted using the cucumber and an iron bar to frighten staff.
  9. Saute onion and cucumber in the other 1oz of butter; season with salt, pepper and ginger.
  10. Jumbo sandwiches made with four slices of wholemeal bread thinly spread with Waistline or similar low calorie dressing, filled with salad - lettuce, cucumber, cress, tomatoes, sliced Spanish onion, beetroot, green and/or red peppers.
  11. A ROBBER tricked building society cashiers into handing over thousands of pounds by pretending a cucumber was a gun, an Old Bailey court was told yesterday.
  12. Dr David Clark, Labour Agriculture spokesman I am convinced one reason you used a cucumber was for self-preservation.
  13. The dishes he filled seemed indistinguishable to my eye from run-of-the-mill cottage pie except they were rather blacker round the edges than is normal, and they were accompanied by the garnish of a quarter of a raw tomato, two cucumber slices, a sprinkling of cress (or maybe lawn clippings), and a tired, pre-chewed lettuce leaf without which no British pub meal is complete these days.

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