Sentences with phrase «best tahitian»

We stock the very best Tahitian, Bourbon, and Mexican vanilla beans, pure vanilla and other extracts, floral waters, honeys, sugars, flour, and a miriad of fruit and flower syrups that each play their own important role in the pastry kitchen.

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Living Libations Tropical Best Skin Ever ™ is a luscious Tahitian love - dream.
*** Ground tahitian vanilla bean can be purchased from a variety of sources online as well as in some stores.
Tahitian vanilla doesn't handle high heat well and would be better in «cold» desserts, such as creams, custards, fruit pies or puddings than in baking.
Tahitian Pure Vanilla Extract is best used in refrigerated and frozen foods, where it adds a delicious and delicate vanilla flavor.
Well, all right, she'll take them off now and again, but only if the meticulous haircomber and - paster who kept the Tahitian chests in Mutiny on the Bounty family - movie - clean ensure that the strategic zones remain under wraps.
Clark Gable's Fletcher Christian is a good effort by an actor better recognized for his star quality (read: magnetic screen persona) than ability to assume vivid characters, and it's easy to see why such charismatic roles made women swoon in theatres; he smiles, he grins, and he takes his shirt off for his Tahitian babe.
The less - trafficked sister island of Bora Bora offers coconut - strewn beaches and an intoxicating aroma of vanilla, grapefruit, and Tahitian gardenia, as well as thatched bungalows at luxe properties such as the InterContinental and views of Tahiti, only 11 miles away, at The Sofitel Moorea la Ora Beach Resort.
Beautiful compositions by some of the best Post-Impressionist painters include: Nocturne in Blue and Green: Chelsea (1871, Tate Gallery, London) by Whistler (1834 - 1903); Lac d'Annecy (1896, Courtauld Gallery, London) by Paul Cezanne (1839 - 1906); Tahitian Landscape (1893, Minneapolis Institute of Arts) by Paul Gauguin (1848 - 1903); Wheatfield with Crows (1890, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam) by Vincent Van Gogh (1853 - 1890); Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grange Jatte (1886, Art Institute Of Chicago) and Bathers at Asnieres (1884, National Gallery, London) by Georges Seurat (1859 - 1891); The Talisman (1888, Musee d'Orsay, Paris) by Paul Serusier (1864 - 1927); Moulin de la Galette in Snow (1923, Private Collection) by Maurice Utrillo (1883 - 1955).
After initially refusing to put her swimmers on, Sprog 2 was mad keen for a splash when she saw the sea life swarming the boat (well, more accurately, swarming the Tahitian guides and their handfuls of raw fish — the rays would plant themselves lovingly on the guides» chests while chunks of fish were popped into their mouths).
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