| 41. | That is until Miss Roach, a handsome and kindly middle-aged spinster, makes him what she says is a soft fruit drink.
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| 42. | S and A Produce Ltd, a grower, packer, importer and exporter of soft fruit and asparagus are based in the village.
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| 43. | Horler's breakthrough role was in the 1998 gritty drama " Soft Fruit " required her to gain weight for the part.
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| 44. | Apart from willow coppice, soft fruit such as black currants and sweet-smelling herbs such as mint will thrive around a Treebog.
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| 45. | Ask that the onions go with the carrots and corn, the tomatoes with the soft fruit, all double bagged in plastic.
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| 46. | The song thrush is omnivorous, eating a wide range of invertebrates, especially earthworms and snails, as well as soft fruit and berries.
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| 47. | Fresh seasonal fruits, such as seedless grapes, apple slices, pear slices, and soft fruits such as strawberries, peaches, star fruit and kiwi
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| 48. | Though their astringent-till-soft fruit tends to be small, roughly golf-ball size, it can be every bit as tasty as that of the Orientals.
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| 49. | Soft fruit, supple tannins and an elusive sweetness are nectar to some people, while others will say the wine has lost its edge.
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| 50. | Only completely ripe and soft fruit can stand some frost; it will then dry and become even sweeter ( hence the misconception ).
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