And to honey badgers, cobras and large-eyed tree snakes called boomslangs, the nest is a dependable larder. |
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Viewers can see sheep making use of nature's larder for feeding and medicinal purposes, calves playing tag and hens soaking up the sunshine. |
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But most of all, they want a larder, stocked with jellies and jams, pickles and preserves. |
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Packets of rice, pasta, couscous, lentils and bulgar wheat are all larder essentials, as are tins of tomatoes, tuna and anchovies. |
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We had opted to do grilled salmon steaks, accompanied by a salad and some tiny new potatoes I'd discovered in a larder. |
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Captive bank voles, for example, changed the location of their larder hoard when a conspecific was introduced to their arena. |
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The kitchen features granite worktops, cherrywood units, a walk-in larder and integrated Neff appliances as standard. |
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She stored food in a walk-in larder, which was a heck of a lot colder than the fridge. |
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Black beans, lily buds, leafy greens, wood ear fungus, beanthread noodles, Sichuan peppercorns the Chinese larder is there. |
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There's good food in the larder, and in the fridge, and we have a movie to watch if we get bored. |
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Rogers mentions that there is plenty of food in the larder, so they don't have to worry about supplies. |
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Leaves should be cut to about 10 cm from the shoulder of the bulb, then tied with raffia and hung in bunches in a dry room such as a larder. |
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The list can be tallied at your local grocery store and your larder restocked with a regular weekly delivery. |
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Wardrobes or linen presses can serve in a kitchen as a larder or anything you fancy. |
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The little bird sang out again, and I rose and gave it a crumb of bread from the larder chest. |
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In the larder stood a huge Christmas cake covered with marzipan and thick white icing, which Beth had baked several months ago. |
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For dessert I made custard and served it with an apple pie from the larder. |
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Other features will include a library with a bay window, a large designer kitchen with a fully fitted walk-in larder and a separate utility room. |
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I love the way my grandma would dip into her larder and make pastry from scratch or knock together a coffee and walnut cake. |
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I never did get a big cast-iron cooking range for this house but I have my larder stocked with good food and that's a large part of my comfort blanket mentality taken care of. |
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You have taken to gnawing on dried pasta, the only thing left in your larder after days of gorging. |
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There needs to be an international organization where agricultural exception will be recognized, for agriculture is the larder of humanity. |
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Good larder planning and a big weekly shop means less stress and fewer trips to the supermarket for a few items at a time. |
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This is why it has been chosen for this delicious sauce. Keep it in your larder for special occasions. |
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Their vast, grassed and shaded runs are larder, exercise area and shelter for the hens during the day. |
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The abundant larder of Navarre translates into impeccable menus that expertly combine tradition and innovation. |
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And the rather monotonous diet drawn from provisions in the larder did not improve matters: soup and bread formed the staple diet. |
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I searched every nook and cranny in the kitchen and larder, and examined the underneaths of tables and chairs in case Harry or Dolly had taken a liking to it as a rolly-toy. |
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There was a wonderful ice-cold larder with big hooks for hanging game. |
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Mum walks over to the larder and there is much clanking and banging, I hear tins being pushed along the shelves, even the Christmas puddings being moved. |
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She looked smart in her Napoleon-shaped hat, and a silk rose-coloured scarf pinned with a cameo brooch, when we went to the town for provisions to stock the larder. |
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And the side dishes are going to be mostly true to the American larder as we understand it. |
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Having inspected the larder, Mary decided to prepare a steak pudding and when Bertha's monosyllabic husband, Davy, took a second helping her fate was sealed. |
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But Washington State, Oregon, you guys have a totally different larder from ours. |
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The other, benign, face of the bocage was its role as an unbelievably productive larder. |
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The kitchen has a double drainer sink unit and a shelved larder. |
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Mix a new generation of chefs with a bountiful larder of local, fresh produce and you have an exciting cuisine of imaginative dishes as well as the traditional favourites. |
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The kangaroo rat collects all it can find and stores them in larder chambers in its burrow. |
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In one particularly gruesome passage, father and son stumble on what might be described as a human larder, and then come within an ace of ending up on the menu. |
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This room continues into the dining room and the kitchen with larder. |
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If the flies die in the wall voids, they may attract larder beetles which will feed on the dead flies and then migrate to other areas of the house. |
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You do have Indonesian long pepper in your larder, yes? |
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Many of these cones had opened, and nuthatches visited the tree frequently to take seeds from the squirrel's larder. |
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During the inspection a larder beetle infestation was noted in the dry store and kitchen. |
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The Pheasantry, once capable of hanging over 1,200 pheasants in its game larder, once housed a gun room and fishing room. |
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Next to this is a further loosebox, former game larder and fuel store. |
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Environmental health officers found Dermestes larder beetles and larvae in the kitchen and storage areas during an inspection in late 2011, the court heard. |
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Here he investigates animals that build structures, including hornets that build electric central heating systems, and the star-nosed mole, whose dwelling is its larder. |
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The Larder is basically a renovated two-storey barn, with warm stone flags, aged wooden beams and a collection of nicely lived-in old furniture. |
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Woodward also gave short shrift to the rumoured spat between Larder and O'Sullivan. |
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The Morpeth deli and coffee shop The Corbridge Larder are based at Sanderson Arcade in Morpeth. |
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The company's claims, known as the Larder Group, have the Walsh Katrine Mine, Copper King and Kerr North gold and copper properties. |
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In 1996 Great Britain embarked on a disastrous tour of the Southern Hemisphere under coach Phil Larder. |
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