Sentences with phrase «wild plums»

"Wild plums" refers to a type of fruit that grows naturally in the wild, rather than being cultivated by humans. Full definition
Its name comes from the type of wild plums used for making it in Georgia.
Wash and pit 2 - 3 cups small wild plums.
I decided to wing it and make a tangy wild plum sauce to serve with a couple of pork chops I was pan-frying for dinner.
To point out that those look an awful lot like a plum variety that I've heard people refer to as wild plums.
PS: I used homemade wild plum butter, So Delicious Coconut Milk Creamer and extra-firm silken tofu and it worked perfectly!
He reported on wild plums, crabapples, wild cherries, grapes, hazelnuts and raspberries, and commented, «What a field for... a natirless» — his way of spelling naturalist.
The Organic Shea Lip Butters also contain wild plum and tsamma melon oils — these oils are sourced from a Namibian project that supports over four thousand gatherers and farmers, while helping families send their children to school.
The size of wild plums is similar to large cherries so I used my cherry - pitter and it worked perfectly.
Luckily, they had a small bag of wild plums, all different colors so worthy of a still life, I had to buy them if for nothing other than their sheer beauty.
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We also pick off the old apple trees, wild plums and wild grapes along the roadsides and the ranch where I grew up.
Oregon's wild plums and its more domesticated varieties (which tend to grow in orchards and ripen at the end of the summer) help the body absorb iron and are known to help regulate digestion.
Adding to the spaciousness is the fact that the cottage opens out onto a garden patio, shaded in summer by a wild plum tree, which lends its name to the cottage.
The village of Bancok or «village of wild plums» was at the base of this horse - shoe bend.
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