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Now they are growing melons, tomatoes, onions and aubergines, and they raise ducks as well as chickens.
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His wife, Maria, serves up a wonderfully tangy marmalade for breakfast, alongside plates filled with home-grown figs, melons and tomatoes.
Sweet blueberries and cherries have made way for peaches (already at their peak), tomatoes, melons and sweet corn.
In that spirit, his artistry has grown to encompass tableware in the form of leaves, melons and blooms.
Kids learn more about where food actually comes from and get regular tastes of real, fresh-from-the garden carrots and melons.
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The road ran northwest through fertile bottomland: sorghum, maguey, melons, mangoes, lemons.
The harvest season (from March until October) brings an abundance of mangoes, melons, strawberries, green oranges and small sweet bananas from mountain farms.
People concerned they have bought Burch Farm honeydew melons should call the store where they purchased them and ask where the melons originated.
The melons were sold to distributors in 18 states along the East Coast and in the Midwest but may have been resold in other states.
Bazaars are abundant with grapes, melons, pears and apricots in season.
Years ago, Doonesbury took aim at the hazards of low-volume hospitals in a strip where a surgeon confided he kept his skills sharp by practicing brain surgery on large melons.
One landowner offered up a large, unused plot of land for a garden and high school classes have come out to plant and harvest tomatoes, squash, potatoes and melons, Anderson said.
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Pecos is famous for its cantaloupe melons though these rely on groundwater pumps rather than the river, which is here no more than a few isolated puddles among the hubcaps and beer cans.
Slightly more than 4 percent of our food purchases are spent on fruit, while the USDA recommends we spend 16 percent of our budget on foods such as berries, melons and apples.
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"This bagged produce, whether it's lettuce or spinach or melons, is what I consider to be a potentially hazardous food, " says Michael Doyle, a microbiologist who heads the food safety center at the University of Georgia.
The increase was mostly due to a 2.1% increase in energy costs, including a 4.7% increase in the cost of gasoline, and rising food prices, including a 13.6% increase in the price of fresh fruit and melons.
There are six villages and one settlement within the biosphere reserve, with a total of 10, 000 people (1997) who are mainly engaged in the cultivation of cereals (wheat, barley, corn), vegetables and melons, as well as in animal husbandry (sheep, cattle, pig).
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