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Chestnuts roasting on an open fire … or, redirect those chestnuts into a cocktail with mezcal and a little sherry.
The old Wall Street chestnuts aren't working ... or are they?
Chestnuts were likely introduced to Hokkaido by sailors crossing the sea.
Using a slotted spoon, transfer the chestnuts to a bowl. 4.
The company may be withholding some chestnuts to serve up later.
These baby flies are the Joey Chestnuts of the maggot world.
Northerners might add in dried squid, chestnuts, taro, or bamboo shoots.
The first attempts involved hybridizing American chestnuts with other chestnut species.
It feeds largely on chestnuts, which he says produces a sweeter meat.
"We have to hear dad singing "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire!
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire...Netflix and chilling with your fam.
Reduce the heat to medium-low and add the chestnuts and garlic.
A solution filtered from boiled, cracked horse chestnuts serves as hand soap.
His eyes are dark brown chestnuts that glower passionately whenever he discusses weaponry.
The distant mountains, blanketed with pines and chestnuts, appeared a dark purplish gray.
Horse chestnuts shade the Blacks' gabled stone mausoleum, crowned in an obelisk finial.
Sweet beans, chestnuts and other goodies are used to shape the design inside.
It's literally iceberg lettuce, water chestnuts, green onion, mushrooms, and small bits of chicken.
Cows and frozen Chinese water chestnuts were listed as tariff-free imports from Wakanda.
And suddenly reviving musical chestnuts like "Carousel" and "My Fair Lady" seemed poorly timed.
As the book progresses, however, Ms. Marchant starts outlining the ways we can rewire our brains and improve our well-being, and in doing so, she serves up the same old chestnuts — lightly roasted and seasoned for our delectation, perhaps, but chestnuts nonetheless.
And, most likely, we will kill a few other Wall Street chestnuts along the way.
Then came zapping chestnuts with gamma radiation, in the hopes of producing a beneficial mutation.
There were brass bands playing songs; there were vendors selling pickled eggs and roasted chestnuts.
It was collected the very year NYBG was founded, when chestnuts proliferated on the East Coast.
Together, they maintain the gardens, lawns and trees, among them stately copper beeches and horse chestnuts.
Chestnuts were thrown onto the floor which the courtesans "had to pick up [with their vaginas]".
While that's going, I roast a butternut squash and some chestnuts to have during the week.
After the chestnuts, a classic mirepoix (celery, carrots, and onion) gets its turn over the heat.
Among them were rumaki  — chicken livers wrapped with chestnuts — and soufflés — puffy omelets loaded with cream.
Neither adversarial power, therefore, is inclined to pull American chestnuts out of the North Korean fire.
Around the interior are framed oil paintings of bottles, cups, fruit and other still-life chestnuts.
A plump Berkshire pork chop might come with cabbage and apples or chestnuts and brussels sprouts.
Connoley is ecstatic about the possibility of getting access to American Chinquapin chestnuts in the near future.
Spain even makes a caldo with chestnuts (caldo de castañas) and a caldo with chickpeas (caldo branco).
His most recent two albums were chestnuts of traditional pop that had been associated with Frank Sinatra.
This set allows you to open those roasted chestnuts with the authority of a gavel-wielding judge.
A close second is the baby cabbage, sliced into threads and braised with chestnuts in saffron sauce.
In fact, many of these stylistic issues are chestnuts, but they demand fresh answers for each generation.
Lunch options include spicy chopped chicken livers, stuffed cabbage with chicken, and water chestnuts in green curry.
He and his wife Maria grow chestnuts, vegetables and have a small flock of sheep and five donkeys.
Chestnuts take their place in the pan, getting a quick sauté in some of the leftover bacon fat.
There's a rich and unusual one with honey and chestnuts, and another with dried figs and vin santo.
Upon first glance this emoji seems completely useless, unless you're talking about roasting chestnuts on an open fire.
Yule logs, roasted chestnuts and holiday fruits are reminders of our dependence on plants for food and fuel.
Make chocolate-chestnut washed Scotch by roasting chestnuts, then blending and infusing them with melted chocolate and Scotch.
I make creamy chicken casserole, yogurt soup with meatballs, chicken curry with water chestnuts and cashews, and cauliflower rice.
Time to start dinner, so I grab the Japanese eggplant, firm tofu, onion, canned baby corn, and water chestnuts.
"Tourism can change our lives for the better," said Jabbar Dar, who fishes and collects water chestnuts in Wular.
Ugly knit sweaters, chestnuts roasting on an open fire, hanging mistletoe — all of that cozy, feel good holiday cheer.
For decades he has leaned on familiar Beatles anecdotes, presuming that decades-old chestnuts may still pass for warm.
Her 13th-century recipe includes dried apricots, figs, raisins and chestnuts, reflecting the sunny climate of this Mediterranean region.
Add 3/4 of the chestnuts and the brandy and cook until the brandy is reduced by half, 2 minutes.
I didn't make myself lunch and am pretty hungry, so I pack myself a snack of chestnuts and a grapefruit.
He bought fresh chestnuts, and we cook them in a cast-iron pan; it's one of our favorite winter activities.
These questions include old chestnuts like where you've lived in the past, and what state issued your Social Security number.
Chesters are coveted around the holidays; popular recipes include serving the bird with Portuguese chestnuts or wrapping it in bacon.
We're having stir-fry and I load it up with chicken, carrots, broccoli, asparagus, red pepper, mushrooms, and water chestnuts.
These speakers were clearly the motivational B Team, sent out for a low-impact day of dispensing chestnuts at the podium.
So, we've got chestnuts roasting on an open fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose, and something something about "Yuletide carols"?
There is an elastic peanut butter candy which is cut with scissors, and, finally, roasted chestnuts served in a paper bag.
He blended chestnuts from his biography with pointed attacks on the National Rifle Association and the "poisonous rhetoric" of Mr. Trump.
Some seasonal dishes include raw chestnuts with uni, sweet shrimp with squash and bronze fennel, and sweet-and-sour fig tart.
Didier Gardillou for Le Cabinet de Porcelaine bowl of chestnuts and, at right, plate with caviar toast, prices upon request, deveraobjects.com.
While we're waiting for my mom in Shibuya, J. buys me some chestnuts in a paper bag from a street vendor.
Look after your tree and ensure that it's only chestnuts — not your living room — that's roasting on an open fire this year.  
The analogy was imperfect—female monals are the plainer birds, chestnuts and cream, their plumage like avian overalls—but hard to avoid.
The smell of chestnuts alone is delightful, but the additions of cinnamon and clove to this candle give it a spicy edge.
Largely forgotten parlor games of the early 20th century — some involving apples, chestnuts or mirrors — were focused on finding or predicting love.
After shaving local white truffles on soft-boiled eggs, he slices a buttery steak and flambés chestnuts in rum at the table.
I noticed the bright green acorns that dotted the forest floor, which reminded me of my childhood collection of acorns and chestnuts.
As an example, let's look at 101A, which has a particularly whimsical clue and solves to a couple of board game chestnuts.
Dishes on offer include cold sweet potato and roasted chestnuts with a soup of pine nuts, as well as sea bream sashimi.
Holiday season is officially upon us, and that means chestnuts roasting on an open fire, latkes, and regular trips to the movies!
Powell took me to see his and Maynard's labs, where thousands of two-inch tall transgenic chestnuts were growing in plastic boxes.
Yes, the orb is round and small like the chestnuts you roast over an open fire, with Jack Frost nipping at your nose.
Try it with chopped chicken, mandarin oranges, water chestnuts, and low-fat sesame ginger dressing for a fun spin on Chinese chicken salad!
Or keep it totally old school with these very British mince pies, filled with warm spices, sultanas, dried apricots, apples, chestnuts, and clementines.
The only clear differences between gray horses and bays or chestnuts, is that grays are easier to spot and harder to keep clean.
Go to each guest and offer them some chestnuts, just like you would see it in places like Piazza del Duomo in Milan.
But what set the houses off, made them seem jewel-like, were the huge oaks and small sassafras and maples, the chestnuts, rowans.
Songs include originals performed by Ariana Grande and Mr. Timberlake, among others, as well as covers of radio chestnuts lathered in studio gloss.
"It's a really delicious, complex apple that has all these wonderfully nutty and cidery notes — like chestnuts and hot apple cider," he says.
On "Oye Hasem" especially, second banana Ebo Taylor's horn arrangements get wearing, and Thomas definitely needs those chestnuts to tone up his tune stock.
The "meat" is a MorningStar Farms Garden Veggie Patty which includes wheat, soy, and mushrooms, plus water chestnuts, onions, carrots, and red bell peppers.
Several traders have inquired why the old Wall Street chestnuts don't seem to be working any more: Have we entered some weird new universe?
But Hirsch insists that the effects of a presidential election cycle are so profound that they have to be incorporated with the old chestnuts.
Most of the chestnuts go back into the pan, along with some brandy to deglaze all of those caramelized brown bits on the bottom.
There are glazed chestnuts with a hint of vanilla, a chestnut cream to spread over crackers, and a tin of fruit-infused black tea. 
The holiday season is upon us, bringing with it mistletoe, chestnuts roasting on an open fire, and skeletal horses demanding entrance to our homes.
"I could not conceive of myself playing those old chestnuts and getting pleasure from them again and again," he told The Times in 1981.
It becomes clear at this point that Fugazzi has reimagined one of the common chestnuts of painting, from Romanticism onwards, the sky at sunset.
Scavenging for food, they go to the Bois de Boulogne, shake the chestnuts from the trees, and take them home to make a stew.
So, maybe it's time to ditch the stuffing mix, forget about roasting chestnuts, and celebrate Christmas with a big, soupy, Asian fondue free-for-all.
Nearly overnight, pine groves have sprouted on the sidewalks, pop-up markets have settled into plazas, and chestnuts are roasting on your neighborhood halal cart.
They subsisted largely on coffee, bread, chestnuts and grapes — all of which are available at Mercato di Sant'Ambrogio (Piazza Lorenzo Ghiberti), a lively food market.
"For us, we really concentrate on using the best ingredients that we can find, no matter where we go, flour, strawberries, chestnuts," he told Pandaily.
And so our General Tso's chicken was cut differently, into small dice, and we served it with water chestnuts, black mushrooms, hoisin sauce and vinegar.
Luckily, with the streaming wars in full swing, you won't be alone in your bed of shame, tequila, chestnuts, ham, green bean casserole, and Twizzlers.
In the last century, chestnut blight, a fungus, wiped out nearly all of New York's American chestnuts, once the most populous tree in the state.
But the love-over-politics plotline seems to be another casualty of an administration that has torched even the most time-honored of Washington chestnuts.
In Japan, it's called kuchikamizake and is made by chewing and spitting rice, millet, or chestnuts—you might have seen it in the movie Your Name.
Near the end of her life, in 1999, the legendary advice columnist Ann Landers asked readers to select the best chestnuts of her 47-year career.
The show was shunned by the old guard for its populism, its reliance on young singers gaming their way through decades-old chestnuts, its unrelenting cheese.
The whole water chestnuts had been marinating in soy sauce, ginger, and brown sugar all morning before we wrapped "facon" strips around them, secured with toothpicks.
On the way, we didn't even stop for his favorite soft, salted pretzels or the warm, roasted chestnuts that usually called his name from blocks away.
For the menu, she advised that my taste test should start with an appetizer of rumaki: a Japanese-inspired dish consisting of water chestnuts wrapped in bacon.
On the path to her grandparents home is a great big chestnut tree and in autumn, Greta searches in the foliage for chestnuts with her little sister.
Here are some old chestnuts from the archives: – This was deeply out of character, I have been under a lot of stress both at work and home.
There's a risotto with squash and chestnuts; skate almondine; olive oil-poached steelhead trout; a terrine of sweetbreads, rabbit and foie gras; and short ribs niçoise-style.
Now, a long way from chestnuts and miso cod, Kelefa Sanneh on the president's pardon of the boxer Jack Johnson is good reading, in The New Yorker.
Providing bite-size musical chestnuts of the season is a talented choir comprising Sarah Godwin, Evan Maltby, Richard Sears and Michelle Vo, with Ms. Godwin especially impressive.
With the possible exception of its superb pastry crust, the same was true of venison Wellington, with chestnuts and black trumpets inside a ring of huckleberry sauce.
This dynamic brought back the sting to negotiations within Europe, along with old chestnuts about northern heartlessness and southern profligacy, eroding an already thin sense of European solidarity.
I drop off the kids and then stop by Whole Foods to get almond flour, water chestnuts, and heavy cream for my recipes and KeVita vinegar with turmeric.
Traditional ice kachang is a good place to start, as is red ruby (shaved ice with coconut milk and jellied water chestnuts) or aloe vera sea coconut ice.
Laden onto a buttery crust, it's delicious whether paired with red onions and chestnuts, caramelized onions and Gruyere cheese or savory Indian spices like cumin and coriander.  4.
Its famous Christmas lights illuminated the harbour (this was monumental, the 50th anniversary—but that's another story), and the aroma of roasted chestnuts mixed with the salty air.
There were at least two more crossword chestnuts – ELOI and TBAR – that seem to get little use outside this realm, but that's par for the course, I'd say.
Then, as we were returning to the hotel, walking uphill to Iakob Gogebashvili Street, J. got scared: Chestnuts were falling from the trees and crashing onto parked cars.
The divergence is reflected in the landscape, where lavender and fig and olive trees in the southern part give way to oak, chestnuts and almonds in the north.
The stewed fruit ladled over saffron rice in its plov, for instance, is a richer and more varied compilation of dried plums, apricots, chestnuts and deeply browned lamb.
White Christmases, chestnuts on an open fire, Rudolf, and silver bells had already shifted the sentiment of Christmas away from the crib and the angels singing on high.
Hell, let us help you out and pick a few chestnuts from the past that might sway China to help us avoid a disastrous military conflict with North Korea.
I was a chef at a restaurant before I opened Cure, and I wanted to put boudin noir on the menu—very classic with chestnuts and apples and Cognac.
So I went on the hunt to find options for anyone who still wants holiday cheer, but is sick of listening to Nat King Cole yammer on about chestnuts.
Mohammad Subhan Dar, 65, a fisherman who lives in Saderkote Payeen village on Wular's eastern shore, said people earn a living by fishing and collecting water chestnuts and fodder.
Because almonds have a hard exterior shell (which is usually removed before packaging), like walnuts or chestnuts, they're protected from toxins and chemicals and far easier to grow organically.
China's proposed tariffs are 15 percent on 120 categories of goods, including dried apples, frozen strawberries, unshelled chestnuts, sparkling wine and various types of stainless steel piping and casings.
On the grocery list: dates, baked tofu, fried tofu, scallions, carrots, dumpling wrappers, bean thread noodles, spring roll wrappers, napa, water chestnuts, spray oil, dried mushrooms, fresh spinach, and kombu.
While the recipe did call for chicken livers, Rombauer writes that "You can also make these using whole water chestnuts in place of the liver," which I opted to do.
Founded by the pharmaceuticals heir and sculptor J. Seward Johnson, its graceful 42-acre sculpture garden is dominated by Johnson's towering, hyper-realist cast-bronze figures based on Impressionist chestnuts.
The borer is a consequence of global trade, and it's only the latest iteration of this sad story; chestnuts, hemlocks and elms have already taken major hits from foreign pests.
"Nothing like some warm nuts to really make the holiday time," Gwyneth joked in a southern accent as she popped a tray of chestnuts into an oven (bar snacks, anyone?).
Several items were listed for trade with Wakanda on the U.S.D.A. site, including yellow potatoes, Chinese water chestnuts, coffee beans and cows, according to NBC News, which reported the mishap.
The large size of the weevils uncovered in this pottery suggests they subsisted off of chestnuts, and not acorns (chestnut-eating weevils are 20 percent longer than the acorn-eating variety).
Call it a Cannabis Friendsgiving, call it a way to avoid — or dive deeply into — the tribulations Thanksgiving can dredge up in the soul (not all family memories are chestnuts, aight?).
Other than the corny "Auld Lang Syne" or, maybe, deep cuts from ABBA ("Happy New Year") and U2 ("New Year's Day"), few of us could hum any appropriate chestnuts from memory.
Fried shiso leaves looked impressive standing upright in a pile of potatoes and water chestnuts drizzled with chutney, but the batter was too thick for the herb to have much impact.
We talk now, as friends, and have our different lives in Moscow and Doha, but I do not think that either of us will ever forget the falling chestnuts of Tbilisi.
In the book, she points out that Christmas traditions were on the whole Victorian, even into the 1940s, and with candles in trees or roasting chestnuts evoked an idealized old world.
Given all the chestnuts in this show, the challenge is to see if we can still find a way to be astonished by them, as we were when they first appeared.
GEORGE I assume you've considered (and rejected, for your own good reasons) the obvious solution here: Make the stuffing with chestnuts and Xanax, and turn down the heat on your holiday.
It could set you up nicely for Passover next week, with a recipe for chicken with eggplant and Swiss chard and another for haroset with chestnuts, pine nuts and dried fruits.
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Salvage logging of the American chestnut while the chestnut blight was rampaging likely killed off chestnuts resistant to the blight along with the rest — a double jeopardy for this majestic tree.
If you're arriving at Kennedy International Airport or Newark Liberty International with a handful of authentic Greek chestnuts, for example, they will be roasted over an open fire — and ultimately incinerated.
American chestnuts can resprout from the root collar; today, pretty much the only examples that still exist in the woods are small, spindly trees that have sprung up in this way.
Streaming has increased the popularity of chestnuts like the Vince Guaraldi Trio's "A Charlie Brown Christmas" and Bing Crosby's "Merry Christmas," as well as newer stars like Michael Bublé and Pentatonix.
If you're planning to travel back into the U.S. with chestnuts, U.S. Customs and Border Protection allows in any nuts that have been boiled, cooked, ground, oven dried, pureed roasted, or steamed.
The East, which roasted like chestnuts on an open fire in December, is looking at multiple shots of cold, Arctic air and potential snowfall events during the next two to three weeks.
Yet every holiday season we walk for hours through the streets of Manhattan, showing our children the twinkling lights of Fifth Avenue, smelling cart-roasted chestnuts and buying pretzels with extra salt.
The catch is that most of these trees are yews, chestnuts, or clonal trees like them, which reproduce asexually when new shoots fuse with existing ones even after the main trunk dies.
Each guest was also served a Mont Blanc, a European dessert dating back to the 15th century, made with puréed sweetened chestnuts, a layer of meringue, cream and candied chestnut on top.
Shrimp toast, one of those foods that are likable even when they're bad, is exceptionally good at Public Kitchen, where the crunch of water chestnuts is pitted against tender, unusually sweet shrimp.
One day, when the front-page headline reads " Une task force pour contrôler les marrons chauds ," I grasp that Geneva is about to sic the police on the venders of hot chestnuts.
During the Jomon period, and prior to the introduction of rice farming, these weevils munched on stored acorns and chestnuts, which the ancient Japanese kept inside of storage huts known as pit houses.
I've encountered haroseth from Maine made with blueberries; one with cashews, dates and other fruits from Brazil; and, a favorite of mine, a version from Italy with chestnuts, pine nuts, raisins and pears.
These were whole fruits, not slices, pitted halves or rings, but actual whole plums, whole citrons, whole chestnuts, dipped and dipped and dipped again to create these amber and sapphire and emerald jewels.
Some 30 wooden chalets have been shipped to New York and will be reassembled, containing boutiques for traditional crafts, Christmas ornaments, beers and wines, and foods like choucroute, quiches, soup, chestnuts and more.
Many chestnuts were enormous—ten feet wide and a hundred feet high—and their wood, which is rot-resistant, was used for everything from furniture and shingles to railroad ties and utility poles.
A popular one (pictured) that speaks of "Chestnuts roasting on an open Fire, Jack Frost nipping at your nose, Yuletide carols in the choir…." was in fact penned on a blistering day in Chicago.
He and a trio started with an album for Decca Records called "Bagels and Bongos," which whimsically transformed melancholy Yiddish chestnuts like "Raisins and Almonds" and "My Yiddishe Momme" into cha-chas or mambos.
Stock up on butter and flour, sweet potatoes, butternut squash, bags of cranberries, bread for the stuffing, maybe a jar of chestnuts to add to it, sautéed in butter and dressed with lemon juice.
The street carts selling roasted chestnuts, the old tram making its way slowly, the street cats huddling around heaters in cafes — all gave the city the feel of an old black-and-white photograph.
This one's an obvious tease for season 3: Dolores walks away with a purse full of memory modules (or "pearls," or "chestnuts," depending on who's talking), which can presumably be used to resurrect their owners.
Several of their songs contain titles or lyrics in Korean, and they even produced a ska version of the Korean lullaby "San Toki," about a rabbit that does random Korean mountain things like collect chestnuts.
While I enjoy Christmas carols, roasting chestnuts and the gift giving experience, I walk a tightrope, as I try to balance my joy for the season with my sadness of the years lost to memories.
The entrees, kept warm in cast-iron pots on induction burners, might include hulking meatballs with the pillowy loft of Shanghainese lion's heads, gaining sweetness and crunch from water chestnuts mixed into the ground beef.
Parents who share these photos usually accompany them with some Pioneer Woman–esque captions about how the kids are playin' as the moms are cookin' and the chestnuts are roastin' and life is pleasantly chaotic.
The smooth aroma of coconut oil mingled with the crunchiness of cashews and water chestnuts, the fiery tang of kimchi, and umami of shiitake mushrooms, not to mention the luxuriant addition of an oozing egg yolk.
Spareribs, an old-school egg roll and chicken with cashew nuts (extra water chestnuts, no celery, please) was my standing order at Chun Cha Fu, a formal "Mandarin" restaurant we visited weekly when I was young.
The Hoels are Norwegian immigrants whose vocations link them with our continent's once-predominant tree, the American chestnut, as they all flourish and then are tragically cut back — both Hoels and chestnuts — to a lone scion.
I had too many carbs this afternoon while cleaning — a piece of fresh bread and two candied chestnuts I picked up at an Italian specialty shop on the way home — and I'm now in a sugar low.
After the thighs have rested, Voltaggio slices them up into neat rectangles—what might be loosely defined as a pavé in chef-speak—and places them delicately in a shallow bowl, along with some reserved cooked chestnuts.
"We hope that the Canadian side will come to understand the full consequences of pulling chestnuts from the fire on behalf of the United States, and not inflict more harm on themselves," Geng told reporters, without elaborating.
"We hope that the Canadian side will come to understand the full consequences of pulling chestnuts from the fire on behalf of the United States, and not inflict more harm on themselves," Geng said, according to Reuters.
In Italy, our ancestors were given meat twice a year — on Christmas and Easter by that same stingy landlord — but most days they subsisted on bread stretched with chestnuts or saw dust to feed the whole family.
Yellow potatoes had to maintain a "0.5 cent/kg" base rate when shipped in from the fictional East African nation, while frozen Chinese water chestnuts were tariff free if the U.S. decided to import them from Wakanda.
Now, it's nothing to do with chestnuts, sweet potatoes or Pilgrims, but I think it's worth reading every word Phil Klay writes, and this piece in The Jesuit Review about deployment, God, country and humankind is no exception.
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If you want to look for areas to criticize, there are still the old chestnuts about overall wage gains of 2.6 percent annualized, which is still just OK, and the growth of people working part time for economic reasons.
There's an added melancholy for patients who spend the holidays hospitalized — a sense that their illness, whatever it might be, is so bad they must lie in bed while the world hangs ornaments and roasts chestnuts on open fires.
Everything entices: a cart selling hot roasted chestnuts still in their shells; a poster promising dried sea cucumbers, dark and warty; a bakery where spider-cracked tea eggs steep in inky broth in a rice cooker on the counter.
In early December, New York City is one of the loveliest places you can imagine, all aglow with lights and decorations for the holidays, air heavy with — yes — the smell of chestnuts roasting on an open fire (or a street cart).
His Beckett isn't some scenery-chewing caricature of a smuggler; he's a hard-bitten guy who has lost a lot along the way and isn't shy about doling out chestnuts about never trusting anyone or how people are always predictable.
Chestnuts harvested in Canada or Mexico will be inspected and released by officials who will be checking to make sure they don't contain any pests, while you'll need to inquire about a permit for nuts harvested in any other country.
The old-school establishment wants to pass an amendment for a balanced budget, one of the oldest chestnuts in conservatism, in hopes that constitutional law in itself can legislate a Protestant ethic in an America on the brink of mayhem.
But it will also eat birch trees, juniper trees, cherry trees, tulip trees, maple trees (fifteen different kinds, including sugar maples, big-leaf maples, and vine maples), buckeyes, dogwoods, horse chestnuts, black walnuts, myrtles, magnolias, willows, sycamores, hemlocks, elms, and oaks.
Everybody at my table marveled, too, at the half-moons called clay pot dumplings: These tender wrappers of cooked egg folded over pork and water chestnuts are something like omelets crossed with pierogies that moved into a bowl of soup.
His love of plants, he wrote, came from his mother, an avid gardener, and from spending time in the woods of rural Alabama with "country cousins" and an elderly neighbor, who introduced him to edible wild plants, like chestnuts and watercress.
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By covering Amy Grant and the Neighborhood as reverentially as the usual batch of early 20th-century chestnuts, they demonstrate that the so-called Great American Songbook lives, and that the rosy past we all long for extends into the present age.
But January brings compensatory pleasures: hot chocolate, vin chaud (a mix of mulled wine, brandy and orange), roasted chestnuts bought on the street, freshly griddled crepes rolled into paper cones and the galette des rois, a pastry sold only during this gray month.
Appetizers spoke to the quick-food era: cream cheese tortilla rollups served with salsa; a loaf of King's Hawaiian carved to hold spinach dip thick in water chestnuts, recipes pulled from magazines she leafed through in her early years in the country.
The myths she sets out to bust — the Cinderella story, the idea of happily ever after, the "tyranny of meeting cute" — are chestnuts long ago pulverized in the public consciousness, and it's unclear what new insights she's trying to bring to the table.
She fiddles with established chestnuts too, as when she adds a festive bridge to "Let It Snow," inviting all her friends over for a lively Christmas party before kicking them out so she and her co-host can snuggle by the fire.
Pang likes to work with a cleaver and he wastes no time setting me up finely chopping the Chinese base: a slither of ginger peeled with a teaspoon, a clove of garlic, two spring onions, and a few water chestnuts to give it some crunch.
No orchestra travels better equipped with encores than Vienna, and to the audience's predictable delight, Mr. Gergiev trotted out three chestnuts by Johann Strauss: the sublime "Kaiser Waltzes" and the ridiculous "Pleasure Train" Polka on Friday, and the "Thunder and Lightning" Polka on Sunday.
A story about a princess of the Trolls (the longhaired toys, not the nasty online commenters) on a mission to save her kinsmen from Troll-eating baddies is fleshed out with dazzling musical production numbers, pop originals and radio chestnuts lathered in studio gloss.
Most people who get paid to talk about soccer in public — to trot out the old chestnuts about players taking their chances and giving 110 percent — deliver their opinions in a tone pitched somewhere between that of an irascible headmaster and a time-strapped auctioneer.
And because chestnuts are not native to Hokkaido, it's potential evidence that the Jomon people brought this food, along with the weevil interlopers, to the Japanese northern island from the south using ships to cross the Tsugaru Strait—the channel separating the main Japanese island from Hokkaido.
After about 25 minutes, add some dried cranberries and some torn shards of country bread, then toss the whole thing together along with a handful of peeled chestnuts if you have any, and a splash of stock, and allow it to roast into crisp-soft autumnal excellence.
Turns out Stella is actually a big fan of the Michael Bublé version of  "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)," and she's an even bigger fan of this Crane Fireplace Heater, which just so happens to be an Amazon Choice product for $79.99 this holiday season.
Whether you're making your list and checking it twice while singing Christmas classic "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" alongside Ol' Blue Eyes or find yourself roasting chestnuts on an open fire belting out Cole's 1961 tune ""The Christmas Song,"," your holidays are off to a jolly start.
We had skipping ropes, yo-yos, Tamagotchis, the weird alien goo things that apparently got pregnant if you put them in the freezer, and one year we got really, really into conkers—the playground sport where you fling hardened horse chestnuts at each other until they smash into shards.
As for Williams' new collection, which is available to shop for the next 48 hours, a neutral palette of creams, chestnuts and khakis occupied most of the basic wardrobe items, while splashes of cheetah print and neon green added a playfulness to the odd cowl neck dress and coat.
Because, uh, Jherek Bischoff has reinvented six Christmas standards in the style of the soundtrack, and called it Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire Walk With Me. You know, just in case you want to creep yourself the fuck out, but with a Christmas tree in the room.
So this year I will make my two stuffings, one with chestnuts and herbs that comes from a Thanksgiving dinner in a very long-ago issue of Gourmet magazine (I am cooking from a photocopy of a photocopy) which also taught me how to make the apple cider gravy.
After a pro forma but not overly pedantic verbal explanation of why sound matters to movies, it hits us with vivid examples, not just from contemporary films boasting big-bang multichannel audio effects, but relative chestnuts such as 1931's "Dracula," which, we are reminded, still packs considerable scary-noises mojo.
Knorr Spinach Dip Serves 4 Ingredients1 box (10 oz.) frozen chopped spinach, thawed, drained and squeezed dry-ish1 container (16 oz.) sour cream1 cup Hellmann's® or Best Foods® Real Mayonnaise1 package Knorr® Vegetable recipe mix103 can (8 oz.) water chestnuts, drained and chopped3 green onions, chopped Instructions1.
On Monday, Sony said it had agreed to pay $750 million for the Jackson estate's share of what is now Sony/ATV — a collection of more than a million songs, with hits by Taylor Swift and Lady Gaga, chestnuts like "Moon River" and "Mona Lisa," and of course the Beatles songs.
Cole's album "The Christmas Song," originally released in 1963 — featuring his hit by the same name, better known by its opening line, "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire" — landed at No. 7 this week, putting Cole in the Top 10 of Billboard's album chart for the first time since 1965.
Blind, he could not learn to spear fish, track bees for honey, find bush tucker, or dig water-chestnuts out of the mud; he could not see the seven star-sisters whose cooking smoke made the horizon clouds before the Wet, or the sacred black mangrove stingray, Gawangalkmirri, with stars on its back.
You come to I Sodi not to be dazzled by novel combinations but to be impressed by how carefully everything is done: the translucent skin on the fried chicken; the square tortelli with chestnuts in the dough and the filling; the many thin layers of the lasagna; the classical proportions of the Negronis.
Readers who think we're in the familiar territory of books like Michael Faber's "The Crimson Petal and the White" or Emma Donogue's "Slammerkin" — or even of Masterpiece Theater's upstairs-downstairs chestnuts — may be surprised when the first actual gentlemen who show up turn out to be hilarious caricatures speaking to one another in baby talk.
A statement released by FAMSF says that two years of technical and stylistic investigations, researchers discovered "a female portrait painted on the canvas underneath the still life" and have concluded that van Gogh did, in fact, paint the image of fruit and chestnuts in the fall of 1886, during a period he spent living in Paris.
But that shock is rapidly dispelled by the excellence of the food: a menu that changes weekly and that, for us, meant pumpkin and goose liver tarts; a salad of chestnuts, green apples, pomegranate seeds and pears; seared scallops with a corn pancake — and one of the wonderful cheese plates that graced most of our meals.
Relieved for the chance to stop talking, I looked forward to filling my maw with food instead: a nutty panang curry, sweetened ruby-red water chestnuts in coconut milk and, of course, Koi's pla goong, shrimp dressed with lime juice, fish sauce, sugar and roasted chile paste, then shotgunned with hot chiles, lemongrass, mint, cilantro and kaffir lime leaves.
Finally, there will always be New York rap chestnuts, songs that are part of the city's folk history: Mobb Deep's "Shook Ones Part II," performed during Joey Badass's set; Cam'ron and Juelz Santana's "Oh Boy," performed during French Montana's set, with ASAP Rocky taking Cam'rons verse; and DMX's "Ruff Ryders' Anthem," performed during Chris Brown's set.
Up to three times a week, the couple hosts impromptu dinners: Gohar serves colorful salads alongside grilled meat or fish, typically followed by retro sweets such as Mont Blancs (puréed chestnuts with whipped cream) in antique silver cups or miniature candied fruit; the guests are invariably a mix of old friends and visiting design-world icons.
I get a bag of oranges, bananas, tangerines, almonds, zucchinis, lemons, mushrooms, olives, potatoes, chestnuts, brussels sprouts, muesli, milk, a jar of arrabiata tomato sauce and a jar of plain tomato sauce, pesto, pasta, semolina, Greek yogurts, goat cheese, rocket salad, a jar of soup, a pack of falafel, chickpeas, lentils, eggs, dark and milk chocolate, brioche, ground coffee, shampoo, and toothpaste.
Part of the documentary's argument is that these jaunty songs answered America's need for a generic culture of celebration that transcended divisions between white Anglo-Saxons and more recent immigrants, Christians and those of other faiths, and perhaps even black and white—at least if you factor in the role of Nat King Cole as crooner-in-chief of the "roasting chestnuts" medley.
Starting in 20082, when he was 17 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 1945, when he was 319 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 1945, when he was 17 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 1945, when he was 17 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics that he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 1945, when he was 423 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 1945, when he was 1939 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 2370, when he was 23596 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics that he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctors appointment, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 7183, when he was 2718 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics that he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctors appointment, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 1945, when he was 17 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics that he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctors appointment, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 2708, when he was 29400 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
Starting in 163, when he was 17 and living in the Bronx, he worked as a photographer for Look magazine, and the topics he explored are chestnuts so old that they smell a little moldy: lovers embracing on a park bench as their neighbors gaze ostentatiously elsewhere, patients anxiously awaiting their doctor's appointments, boxing hopefuls in the ring, celebrities at home, pampered dogs in the city.
While everybody knows that Atlanta's Kandi Burruss is a hitmaker with a Grammy to her name (not to mention bragging rights for bringing Kim Zolciak-Biermann's "Don't Be Tardy" into the world), Throwback Bravo reminds even the most ardent Housewives fan of such old chestnuts as Simon Van Kempen's "I Am Real," Zolciak-Biermann's lesser-known "Google Me" and the Sonja Morgan cabarlesque performance that rendered her RHONY star Ramona Singer momentarily speechless.
Had we but world enough and time, today's instructions would begin and end with the twice-baked outdoor potato that Meredith Erickson conspired with the boys of Joe Beef in Montreal to get into the new print edition of Saveur, not yet online: fire-roasted Yukon Golds mashed with roasted chestnuts, clams, bacon, chives and cream, then stuffed back into their casings, topped with smoked Cheddar and roasted over open flames, until the cheese is bubbling.
Cut to two hours later — after we had found the restaurant's entrance (past the supermarket's back alley and up a flight of stairs); worked our way through appetizers of wild chicory with garlic confit and cloudlike shishbarak dumplings of lamb and goat's yogurt; and had just polished off a crispy-skin grouper filet and an extravagant spin on tournedos Rossini that paired bone marrow with goose liver, chestnuts and veal stock — our waiter was refusing to accept that we were too full for dessert.
On the micro-level, McGrath aims to portray contemporary American life as it is, in all its giddy diversity and quotidian trashiness, and he is not unwilling to gently chide other poets for their tendency to ignore the existence of TV game shows, rock music and other phenomena some writers might write off as insufficiently poetic: In the world of some poetsthere are no Cheerios or Pop-Tarts, no hot dogstumbling purgatorially on greasy rollers,only chestnuts and pomegranates,the smell of freshly baked bread,summer vegetables in red wine, simmering.
Servings: 4Prep: 15 minutesTotal: 1 1/2 hours 2 1/4 pounds|73 kg large, similar-sized floury potatoes, such as desirée3 cups rock salt1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste5 ounces|22 grams all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting22 large egg yolk, beaten24 23/25 pounds Brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved23 tablespoons|63 grams unsalted butter¼ ounce fresh sage leaves26 ounces|21 grams peeled chestnuts, quartered22 garlic clove, thinly slicedfreshly ground black pepper, to taste1/3 cup|30 grams freshly grated parmesan2 ounces|50 grams fontina (or other mountain cheese like comte) 1.
The bridge's lyrics are so astounding I can only quote the whole thing: There's a Christmas party at the home of Farmer Gray [the original version says "birthday party"] It'll be the perfect ending of a perfect day We'll be singing the songs we love to sing without a single stop At the fireplace while we watch the chestnuts pop (pop pop pop!) There's a happy feeling nothing in the world can buy As they pass around the coffee and the pumpkin pie It'll nearly be like a picture print by Currier & Ives These wonderful things are the things we remember all through our lives Consider the last couplet.

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