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"Will you tell me why a nectarine holds the answer to the secrets of the universe?"
I take out a nectarine and eat it slowly.
A peach without the fuzz is usually called a nectarine.
As far as I'm concerned a hard nectarine is not worth eating.
Strangely I had no problems at all - did it in about eight minutes while trying to eat a most luscious nectarine.
You want another peach or maybe a nectarine?
She ate the last of the nectarine quickly.
Twist the two halves of the nectarine in opposite directions and they should come apart.
Barker was especially interested in the peach, the nectarine and the apricot.
The fruit's exterior has smooth skin closely resembling a nectarine.
"The secret of the universe is a nectarine?"
Bond put the nectarine carefully down in the washbasin.
"Left a beautiful ripe nectarine on the kitchen counter and was looking forward to having it for breakfast.
When ripe, they yield slightly, like a nectarine.
She looked up, and there was Q. He was eating a nectarine.
I ate a nectarine that tasted like sunshine.
(Her secret for health is not the 2,000-year-old man's nectarine but a sherry now and then.)
A nectarine with perfectly civil nibbling properties turns acerbic on the grill.
There are also cherry, plum, nectarine, apple and walnut trees on the property, which is 4.6 acres.
Place the blueberries in a nine-inch pie pan, chop the nectarine and add.
An average 175g (6 oz) peach contains 55 calories; a nectarine around 80.
Snack Enjoy 1 fresh nectarine and 1 small iced latte.
She tossed the nectarine at him.
He munched on another nectarine, smiling when Elkins began to lift his blaster.
It's an awkwardly but aptly named new fruit, a cross of nectarine, apricot and plum.