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PITTED PRUNES Poaching prunes in lightly sweetened red wine with a couple of cinnamon sticks is my go-to emergency dinner finale, but one you will often see on dessert trolleys in Europe.
Prunes worked alongside a miner for more than 60 years.
If you ordered the lamb, swollen prunes, fat apricots, and egg-shaped potatoes hug two giant shanks sunk in a still-bubbling broth; the prunes collapse into a sweet, jammy mess the second they're touched.
I eat some salty prunes and a homemade mini chickpea quiche.
I replaced Twix and Twizzlers with almonds, prunes and dried fruits.
Are there sweet and fruity notes, like blackberries, prunes or coconut?
The dish is literally fruit, wine, and cheese—it's warm, a little bit of butter, red wine reduction, these warm, meaty, unctuous prunes—literally like two fucking prunes—in this pool of really nice, cold, whipped mascarpone.
Some fruits, like pineapples and prunes, contain a compound called sugar alcohol.
Try chicken Marbella, with a briny-sweet combination of capers and prunes.
It estimated it prunes or removes around 1.4 million trees every year.
In between calls, I drink more PG Tips and eat some salty prunes.
His kidneys had minimal function and were scarred and as wrinkled as prunes.
And a little bit of thirst does not mean we're toxic-laden prunes.
Prunes also have plenty of potassium, vitamin K, and other vitamins and minerals. 
Silicon Valley and Seattle are now a long way from biplanes and prunes.
Eating more whole fruits, especially apples, pears and prunes, can help our digestive health.
The beets look a little wrinkled, like prunes, and have an uncannily focused flavor.
Halfway through stuffing the marzipan paste and whole almonds into the prunes and ripping everything into one big sticky mess (only later did I realize the almonds go on top), I gave up, and decided my dish would be called Chocolate Prunes Adjacent.
We head to Downtown Crossing to stop in Chinatown so I can buy salty prunes.
Or splurge on D'Artagnan's luxury finger food called French Kisses, prunes stuffed with foie gras.
Prunes get a bad rap—so redeem them in this sweet and simple rice pudding.
Prunes have a glycemic load of 10, whereas raisins have a glycemic load of 28.
But prunes are power-packed with nutrition and antioxidants, and are beneficial for your digestive tract.
There was no whipped cream, just prunes, a little bit of flour, sugar, water and cinnamon.
Bologna-wrapped stuffed prunes with havarti and bologna cake made the cut; so did bologna stroganoff.
For the psych-rock band the Electric Prunes, he produced an album influenced by Gregorian chant.
And now she'd been smoking prunes herself, using the chopped fruit as a cookie mix-in.
His aubergines, he said, each year become as dry as prunes, rendering most of the harvest useless.
Flavonoid-rich foods include bananas, strawberries, grapes, pears, prunes, parsley, onions, peppers, green tea, celery and others.
Now he offers unfussed-over plates of apple strudel and prunes cradled inside little copper-topped buns.
Many recipes omitted crucial details or used obscure ingredients—swine paunch, jujube syrup, prunes of St. Antonin.
Good prunes were considered a serious craft, a worthy, occasional expense, a perfectly conventional thing to love.
I get two types of salty prunes, a bag of salty orange peel, and crystallized honey ginger tea.
Just when people are expecting "something fancy like veal-stuffed prunes and Armagnac," she serves them something casual.
Every state routinely prunes its voter rolls when registered voters move, die, or get convicted of a felony.
Salt spray naturally prunes the forest's American holly, sassafras, black cherry and shadblow trees into a gnarled canopy.
Though plumped raisins are called for, other dried fruit, like diced figs or quartered prunes work well, too.
I picked something I thought would be easy and delicious, a recipe for Chocolate, Almond and Marzipan Prunes.
We share some snacks—somebody brought Oreo cookies and there are wholewheat crisps and licorice-coated prunes, too.
She sat down next to him with a huge bag of prunes and a medium bag of sunflower seeds.
At her most functional, she kept to a strict diet of black coffee and a few prunes for breakfast.
Here's a plant that definitely won't flower: the hydrangea that someone prunes a little too punitively in the fall.
These are prunes, plums, raisins, blueberries, cranberries, figs, oranges, pomegranates, sweet red bell peppers, beets, kale, spinach and dark chocolate.
Meanwhile, O.I.C.M. struggles with a clogged sugar shaker, gets stuck behind pedestrians, and looks plaintively at a jar of prunes.
She is wary of its success because the ingredients — like prunes and almonds — are challenging to some of her customers.
One expert described the smell of high-quality cured vanilla to me as a combination of prunes, leather and Play-Doh.
It reminds me of the classic French ice cream made from prunes and Armagnac, but without the booze on its breath.
But this week, almost 20 years after the board remarketed prunes as dried plums, it's going back to its original language.
For California Prunes, she led a campaign that included an influencer event that got a ton of attention for the client.
Buttermilk biscuits come with prune butter, a nod to Nana's love of prunes, which she ate whole on toast at teatime.
The town is also home to the Prunes Monument, possibly the only monument in the world erected to honor a donkey.
Filled with partridge, beef, prunes, bacon, onions, and topped with our prey's intact head and talons, I couldn't have asked for more.
His grandfather bought it in the early '70s, after a childhood living in farmworker housing and drying sheds, alongside plums becoming prunes.
Some fruits and vegetables with a low amount of pesticide residue include avocados, onions, dried plums or prunes, corn and orange juice.
No, the rabbit salad — juicy loin wrapped in crisped belly with inky poached prunes and foie gras — is nothing like a salad.
No one dusts, sprays or prunes a wildling apple, and a ripening fruit is an irresistible treasure to insects, birds and mammals.
Dee canned beans, tomatoes, peaches, prunes and other kinds of fruit, she made her own fruit jellies, and the shelves were full.
It's a dish I concocted somewhat on the fly, having decided only on chicken, prunes and smoky cumin before I went shopping.
For the men, the Armagnac mille-feuille with poached pears and marinated prunes was the surprise winner over the dark chocolate terrine.
There, with Mr. Dixon and Lynda Segal, he wrote and performed in "Stewed Prunes," a revue inspired by vaudeville and silent film comedy.
By way of a visual, 2200 calories is around 100 cups of shredded cabbage, 23 apples, or a literal shit ton of prunes.
Growing up under a father who carefully prunes his sons' artistic growth so they don't outshine him, Hakeem can't relate to the sentiment.
Moore remembers it as a valley with "a lot of space, relatively little traffic," and orchards filled with apricots, prunes, walnuts, and almonds.
Supporters portrayed her as a night owl who spent hours hunched over law books and legal briefs, tepid coffee and prunes at hand.
I'll soak prunes or any dried fruit, which is a little bit acidic, in white wine, which adds a little bomb of acidity.
While the lamb's cooking, chop up a handful or two of mixed cocktail nuts, some raisins or prunes or dried currants or cranberries.
Eating more whole fruits (as opposed to sauces and juices) and especially apples, pears and prunes resulted in the lowest risk of developing diverticulitis.
A prime focus for Kraft Heinz as it prunes its business are brands it views as commodities and no longer hold sway over consumers.
I ate the beef with a spoon, as I'd been instructed, scooping up the juices and stewed prunes and honest-to-goodness mashed potatoes.
This chicken — bathed in a musky, chile-fueled sauce that's made to behave by plump, sweet prunes — presents these wines with a sturdy partner.
Prunes, a natural diuretic, are opposed to prudence, a careful decision-making process which determines "cautiousness," a tamping down of what might be released.
The quail will be butterflied, grilled over charcoal and served on toast, with pickled prunes above it and a reduction swirled with port below.
Me, if I could, I'd send him some beef stew with prunes right now, a steaming bowl of couscous, a thermos of hot chai.
He eyed a window display of prunes and gazed at a snail that was informing passersby about a condition known as opioid-induced constipation.
As noted by BuzzFeed News' Ryan Macc, the decision also prunes one of Donald Trump's last supporters in the upper echelon of Facebook's managerial structure.
Sorbitol, found in apples, prunes and other fruits, and used in sugar-free candies or gums, could also be a trigger for the excessive noise.
Although the origins of this folk remedy are unclear, a scientific study published in 1923 showed that cranberries, and prunes, affect the acidity of urine.
But do not fret, we will find a triangle hat for you and, once we do, you shall wear it while we eat more prunes.
In fact, none of the anthropomorphic prunes that acted in The Expendables 2 had a single drop of stage blood touch their sun-kissed skin.
She makes a version with spelt flour and rehydrated prunes, hot with ginger, cinnamon and clove, and finishes it with a dusting of cocoa powder.
On the bus, I spent a long time staring at the photo she posted of the dish on Instagram: The prunes were black and glossy.
In most parts of the world, including the small town east of Paris where I lived as a kid, prunes were never a punch line.
Varying the duck-with-prunes motif a bit, my thought instead was to use locally grown plums, which are still around, if nearly out of season.
A treble clef of lamb shank, the flesh easily tugged off the bone, is long braised with giant fattened prunes and slivered almonds strewn like petals.
Cocktails are well-made and small plates are inspired by Poland, with a revelatory chicken cabbage roll studded with prunes and showered with sourdough bread crumbs.
Raisins and dates are about 226 to 211 percent sugar, dried figs and apricots are about 215 percent sugar, and prunes are about 38 percent sugar.
The duck was poached in a caraway-accented vegetable broth, crisped and lacquered with a spiced honey glaze and served with compotes of quince and prunes.
From a short list of charcuterie you chose the squab and pork terrine, with a few prunes embedded into the pink and pleasingly coarse-grained slab.
I've made the recipe with puréed dried apricots or prunes in the center, homemade or spooned from jars of lekvar (also known as prune or apricot butter).
Back at home afterward, you could make Florence Fabricant's slightly insane and absolutely terrific recipe for chicken with prunes and chiles for dinner, just to show yourself.
But my favorite way to have prunes was in a tart full of frangipane, the sweet, buttery almond cream that goes very nearly chewy when it cools.
It's trivial, sure, but we dare you to find a makeup nerd who hasn't had a look ruined by a pair of lips that resemble two withered prunes.
Room, too, should be made for sour cherry dumplings in crimson-stained skins and a trompe-l'oeil chocolate salami conjured out of crushed biscuits, cocoa, hazelnuts and prunes.
Every additional daily serving of whole fruits and specific fruits like apples, pears and prunes was associated with a 5% lower risk of diverticulitis, the study also found.
First, our mean Auntie who smokes at the dinner table Aquaria served an unamusing bouche of bitter stewed prunes, as she attempted to digest the previous week's non-elimination.
Recipe Pairing: Chicken With Prunes and Chiles Offer me a fine red Burgundy, and I doubt I would reach for ancho chiles to season an accompanying plate of food.
Also worth a visit in the southern end of town is the burial plaque dedicated to Prunes the burro, faithful companion of Rupe Sherwood, who is buried next to him.
GE has done a "better job" of being its own activist, Immelt said, as it prunes non-core assets and transforms itself into what it calls a digital industrial company.
Without telling anyone, I made the cake with a few changes: I substituted Armagnac for the whiskey, pecans for the almonds, and prunes, not everyone's favorite fruit, for the raisins.
She will start infusing prunes with Monbazillac wine a month early in order to serve, at a supper inspired by her memories of travelling in southwestern France, just the right apéritif.
And while prunes are wonderful soaked in Armagnac, it turns out that when they are also incorporated into the pastry cream of a mille-feuille, they just muddy up the production.
Jessica Koslow, the chef and owner of Sqirl in Los Angeles, told me she'd tasted hummus on a recent trip to Krakow, Poland, topped with smoked prunes that were almost meaty.
Billions of bees are transported to California each year to pollinate almond groves, before moving on to prunes or plums, then cherries, and finally dispersing to crops like melons and blueberries.
Meanwhile, we prep black beans and potatoes for tomorrow night's meal and make a big batch of breakfast bars (prunes, pecans, oats, and cinnamon combined in the food processor) for the week.
Each year Nuremberg's Old Town is turned into a "Christmas City" filled with more than 180 market stands to sell traditional foods like prunes, bratwurst, and roasted almonds, toys, crafts, and more.
It's fun catching up and the food is great (fried halloumi, chicken with prunes/apricots soaked in some sort of glaze, an Ottolenghi-esque rice dish with pomegranates, and poached pears for dessert).
Anyways, instead of getting engaged Kaitlin accidentally swallowed the ring, was taken to the hospital for x-rays, and spent days prepping to naturally retrieve it by consuming prunes and high-fiber cereal.
Book Scene When he was living in Tangier, the writer Paul Bowles befriended the Moroccan author and artist Mohamed Mrabet, who taught Bowles how to make a chicken tagine with almonds and prunes.
When we sleep, these researchers discovered, our brain prunes these newly formed synapses and untangles them so that the important parts of what we learned during the day are stored and accessed more efficiently.
But almost every person I asked told me that this was the wrong question to be asking, or that they were the wrong person to be answering it, because they really did like prunes.
But because the brain prunes away what gets ignored and bulks up what gets reinforced, young people need repeated experience and opportunities for practicing the skills they'll need in adulthood and for making good decisions.
And then, of course, the stuffing would need butter, herbs and something sweet to balance out the vinegar's edge, so I quartered some prunes and added them into the brine so they would plump up.
Last summer, they planted an orchard — with multiple varieties of prunes, quinces, apples, cherries, pears and mulberries — then set about creating 10 vegetable plots arranged with more than 100 heirloom varieties sourced from around the world.
In the 1980s, two river guides, one in Arizona and the other in Colorado, needed comfortable footwear solutions that would keep their shoes on their feet and prevent their feet from wrinkling into prunes every day.
Or, put differently: My mother and father — Hall of Fame-worthy sports ignoramuses— spent their afternoon having tea on a neighbor's patio while eating dried prunes and debating the merits of General Electric's line of dishwashers.
When I get home, I have a snack of salty prunes and a pear, and then text my husband to see if he can get a dice of canned tomatoes on the way home for the casserole.
Bocabello usually prunes his more than 400 bonsai trees (a hundred of which are kuromatsu) twice a year, so he ends up with many pounds of these precious leftovers that can be used in the IPA recipe.
When I inquired about this, Zea assured me that it wasn't as devastating as it sounded, that there were plenty of prunes from the previous season and that we wouldn't be experiencing any kind of prune crisis.
Luda This cozy brainchild of two self-taught chefs offers a revolving tasting menu: whole sprigs of garlic on a bed of roast chicken and cheese gnudi one night, roasted cauliflower topped with truffle and prunes the next.
If you've ever heard [Hardy's] edit of "Peaches and Prunes"—that insane mind bending repetition—it's the same concepts that inspired La Monte Young,Terry Riley, Phillip Glass, and Steve Reich, but in a soundsystem-inspired blend of mind and body.
A large Muscovy duck breast may be grilled like a steak and sliced; seasoned duck legs may be slowly cooked in duck fat to make confit for an eventual cassoulet; or duck legs may be braised with red wine and prunes.
I'll leave you with this recommendation from Tejal Rao that you should also take some time to consider the California prune: I wrote a column about my love for prunes, and the rise of their squishy, sticky deliciousness in California.
The other evening I browned off a bunch of crumbled chorizo and added to it some chopped prunes and almonds, then splashed the mixture with chicken stock and allowed that to cook down to just a tablespoon or so of liquid.
Blue, indigo and violet foods to add to your diet When it comes to foods with blue, indigo and violet hues, dried fruits -- such as dried dates, dried figs and prunes -- can pack a big nutrient punch for their shrunken size.
Bacon-wrapped prunes, sausages from Slavonia in Croatia, goulash from the region of Vojvodina in northwestern Serbia, and plates of cheese from all corners of the country round out a menu that will fill any meat eater with palate-pleasing delight.
Then wrap up the week with a big pot of Mark's beef stew with prunes, which I'd really like to start calling dried plums this year, so people don't wrinkle their noses when I call for them in a recipe.
Four identical young men in oversized suits stare out at us; their pupils, like shrunken prunes, beseech us with empty gazes, highlighting the apathy of the system and the lack of opportunities available to the lower-middle classes in urban India.
It is a tagine, containing your choice of meat; lamb arrives in a transporting broth of cumin, turmeric, saffron, and prunes—you dip your face into its steam and imagine dining in the desert heat, at the feast of a Bedouin sheikh.
A. The process of deciding who prunes New York City trees, and when, and why, all starts with a detailed count of the trees, said Jennifer Greenfeld, assistant commissioner for forestry, horticulture and natural resources with the New York City parks department.
Ms. Baganova layers more whimsical images on top of this: A dancer shambles through with a huge butterfly net; another prunes the tree; a man tousles his partner's hair, then pulls strings out from her clothes as she cackles like a windup doll.
The names of its characters include Yes and Greens Black-Eyed Peas Cornbread; Lots of Grease and Lots of Pork; and Prunes and Prisms, a reference to a vocal exercise purported to reduce the size of the speaker's lips if repeated frequently enough.
You could lead into it with Melissa Clark's great new recipe for lamb tagine (part of our cool new digital cookbook, "The New Essentials of French Cooking") or, if you're really into the dried plums today, Florence Fabricant's recipe for chicken with prunes and chiles.
In this taut, unsettling tale, Marc, a reasonably content married man, goes to visit his mentally disabled daughter, Anne, and, on impulse, takes her and his fat lazy cat on a "journey into the abyss" — or, rather, to Agen, a town known mainly for its prunes.
If you're in the second or just want something good to eat on Monday night that benefits from an overnight sit in the refrigerator, try these awesome short ribs braised with prunes and almonds, from Joan Nathan, whom I think of fondly as America's Jewish mom.
Watson can invent several dozen recipes that prominently feature prunes; it can satisfy a request for banana biscotti in a Creole or a Basque style; and it makes suggestions that no human would ever make, like adding milk chocolate to a clam linguine or mayonnaise to a Bloody Mary.
Even now, New Yorkers continue to consult its stained and creased pages to make chicken Marbella for dinner parties and Passover seders, leaving the bird to wallow overnight in vinegar, green olives, capers and prunes before roasting and then bearing it triumphantly to the table, wafting the scent of the Mediterranean.
The procession of plates is dizzying: lamb shank like a gauntlet thrown down among swollen prunes and slivered almonds; chicken wallowing with fleshy green olives and mellowed arcs of preserved lemon; bastilla, a flaking meat pie under a drift of icing sugar; m'smen, a many-layered flatbread with secret caches of butter.
Beyond that, his vines are also tended to with minimal intervention--he prunes them aggressively in the winter, allowing for greater sugar concentration in the grapes, and sprays a little caldo bordeles (Bordeaux mixture, a combo of slaked lime and copper sulfate) in the spring, after the vines have flowered, but that's it.
Re-create the New Year's Day turkey-curry buffet inspired by "Bridget Jones's Diary," or Ms. Young's embellished take on the women's meal from "A Room of One's Own" by Virginia Woolf, starting with an oniony vegetable consommé, followed by beef, greens and potatoes, and finishing with prunes in Armagnac with butter ice cream.
Servings: 4Prep: 5 minutesTotal: 25 minutes 2 1/2 cups whole milk13 cups cooked rice (any kind)Kosher salt, to taste4 ounces prunes, halved1/2 cup dark brown sugar1 large egg, lightly beaten1 tablespoon unsalted butter1 teaspoon vanilla extract2 plums, pitted and diced into 1/2 inch pieces In a medium saucepan, combine 2 cups milk with the cooked rice.
I imagine that King Solomon's springtime feast, the ancestor of today's Passover, included some kind of unleavened bread; bitter new greens like mallow and chard; roast lamb and goat seasoned with wild thyme; perhaps a blend of dried apricots, raisins, prunes and almonds dunked in wine and flavored with cinnamon and cardamom; and other delicacies that the king's emissaries found in the ancient world.
Servings: 8Prep: 15 minutesTotal: 2 hours, plus 48 hours marinating 1 cup|138 grams chopped pitted prunes 1 cup|128 grams dark raisins ½ cup|13 grams golden raisins or sultanas 3-5|¼ cup|72 grams dried figs, stemmed and rinsed ¼ cup|22 grams candied orange peel ½ cup|22 ml port wine ½ cup|22 ml plus 230 tablespoons|22 ml dark rum 24 tablespoons|303 grams unsalted butter, softened, plus more for greasing 230 cup|25 grams unbleached all-purpose flour, sifted, plus more for dusting 230 cup|164 grams packed dark-brown sugar 5 large eggs 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder ½ teaspoon allspice powder ½ teaspoon cinnamon powder ¼ teaspoon ground cloves ¼ teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg ¼ teaspoon kosher salt 2 teaspoons unsulphured molasses 1.
If you want to smuggle drugs into Glastonbury or whatever—that's the only time you really let go, these days, isn't it, what with the triathlon coming up and trying to get your head down at work, they say if you do overtime for six more months then in a couple years you could make it up to partner level, that's how Lewis got started and look at him now, plus you're saving up for a flat, also, so no gak, thanks, and you've sort of been on a healthy kick lately haven't you, lots of juice and juicing and prunes, so it's not really worth a big weekend now, just sweating and crunching your teeth and feeling bad all Sunday, you'd rather go for a run, wouldn't you, same high!
MorningTwo slices chunky wholegrain toast with apricot jam: 21 grams fiberTwo cups of black coffee: 22 fiber22 small apple: 21 grams fiber LunchRed beans and brown rice with salsa verde and hot sauce: 13 grams fiberLarge handful of unsalted peanuts: 21 grams fiber20 cups tea with low fat milk: 238 fiber1 carrot, raw: 2 grams fiber2 small prunes:​ 1.5 grams fiberTwo cups of black coffee: 0 fiber Evening 1 wholemeal Turkish pide bread: 03 grams fiber2 cups of kale and white bean salad with tahini dressing: 8 grams fiber1/3 eggplant with yoghurt dressing and pomegranate: 2 grams fiber1 cob of corn: 2 grams fiber2 lamb meatballs in 1 cup fennel/tomato sauce: 4 grams fiber1 glass white wine: 0 fiber Reynolds consumed 38 grams of fiber, the recommended target for adult men.

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