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ShrinkTalk.net | Can Figs Cause Nightmares?
Can Figs Cause Nightmares? - January 4, 2009. I've been trying to eat more low-carbohydrate foods at the suggestion of my friend who is a Registered Dietician. She says it will help keep my weight at a normal level, especially since I'm ...
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Figs, lavender, and cheese: Welcome to my mammogram!
Figs, lavender, and cheese. A journal of what looks good, tastes good, and smells good in my life. Plus anything else that comes to my mind. Wednesday, January 7, 2009. Welcome to my mammogram! Whee! It's that time of year. ...
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Pomegranates and Figs - lies like truth
At the weekend, I attended a concert of Jewish music entitle Pomegranates and Figs at Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley. I went primarily to hear Kitka, the spunky all-female vocal ensemble which specializes in performing music from Eastern ...
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Grilled Fresh Figs « Straight from the Farm
Make a little marinade with items you probably already have on hand and brush it around some fresh figs strung on fresh rosemary branches. Toss it all on a hot grill pan for a few heavenly moments where you stand over it and suck in all ...
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Fitness Fig: You Know How I Feel About Figs
Just a quick note on why I call my blog Fitness Fig. My dad has always called me Fig because he called my older sister Prune. He thought it was the natural name for the little sister of a Prune (that's how Dad's brain works). ...
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Figs & Raisins twist Recipe
Figs & Raisins twist Recipe. Dissolve yeast in milk, add one tea spoon of flour and one tea spoon of sugar. Leave in warm place…
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The Blue Café: Fruitsalad with figs, oranges and avocado
Reading Lucullian Delights is a daily pleasure I treat myself, and today Ilva gave me the idea to use dried figs. We always buy dried figs and dates for Christmas. I love eating one or two at a time, but they are rich and I can never ...
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Frosty Figs « Straight from the Farm
A fig tree is relatively easy to grow, but the fruit itself is a bit finicky. Figs often ripen and go past their prime all within a few short days. To make it even trickier, you have to pick figs ripe as they won’t ripen off the tree ...
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