Towards the back, an orchard: figs, peaches, plums and pears, pomegranates, apples, apricots and medlars.
Softer fruits such as peaches and mangos need closer watching or they can turn to mush.
My late grandfather, who made ripe peaches into wine, loved his favorite fruit grilled.
The bananas, peaches and strawberries cook while I put the finishing touches on dinner.
Although the family had been farming peaches, grapes and olives in the Fresno, Calif.
Mr. Brock said the earthiness of buckwheat counters the sweetness of the South Carolina peaches.
While I stick to my favorite trio of bananas, peaches and strawberries, many fruits can be grilled.
She had three children with Bob Geldof - Fifi Trixibelle, 17, Peaches Honeyblossom, 10, and Pixie, seven.
Sweet blueberries and cherries have made way for peaches (already at their peak), tomatoes, melons and sweet corn.
And naturally, berries, plums, peaches and apples can be snapped right off the vine by your very own hands.
The Strokes, The Moldy Peaches and The Mull Historical Society are on tour in the UK from 10-28 June.
And sometimes I'll even wait on peaches, but even the peaches look great.
NAFTA, the wheat-growers of Sonora were switching to nuts, peaches and chillies-not-for-men because wheat wasn't worth bothering with any more.
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And I went and I stayed with two girls, one named Abby and Jean who later became the Peaches, you know.
The bandit on my right crunched loudly into one of the last remaining peaches and juice dribbled down his long beard.
Other types of organophosphates were found in 27 percent of green beans, 17 percent of peaches, and 8 percent of broccoli.
Slices of juicy porchetta were, in midsummer, accompanied by a bright palette of grilled peaches, pickled red onions, and a fresh-herb salad.
The suit targets products marketed and intended for babies and toddlers, including grape juice, packaged peaches and pears, carrots and sweet potatoes.
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Ripe tomatoes and peaches bruise easily, so transport your selections with care.
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But corn farmers, or indeed any others who want to turn to growing nuts, peaches or chillies for wimps instead, are in trouble.
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The duo scavenges stray tins of peaches from houses largely looted years before, but clearly the tinned goods will soon run out altogether.
There are songs about subjects as seemingly innocuous as summer peaches ("July Flame"), as well as a tribute to legendary studio musician Carol Kaye.
For fruits low in sugar, try frozen strawberries (27 cents per oz.), frozen raspberries (46 cents per oz.) and frozen peaches (24 cents per oz.).
Ask about buying seconds quality produce, like bruised peaches or tomatoes.
Fruit farmers complain that unscrupulous agents have damaged the reputation of their export-oriented industry by dumping poor-quality apples, pears and peaches on the European markets.
"This year my aims are to see The Gossip, I'd really like to see Peaches, um, Geldof, obviously, " she jokes, referring to the raunchy Canadian electroclash singer.
Produced on the island for centuries from sun-dried Zibbibo grapes, the lush dessert wine sings of terroir: of peaches, figs, honey and the Pantescan sea, soil and sun.
It has almonds, apples, peaches, pears, apricots, plums, lemons, persimmons and pomegranates, along with lettuce, radishes, carrots, chard, kale, broccoli, fava beans, cauliflower, onions, potatoes, strawberries and spinach.
After a late-night drinking session with friends and a bottle of Jameson, Marc Forgione, chef of the eponymous New York restaurant, said that the Irish whiskey reminded him of peaches.
Likewise, a celebratory cocktail like the Bellini, which is an ideal way to see in this weekend's Academy Awards, is at its best when it is just fresh peaches and Prosecco.
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