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You give the men a few prunes, while you're waiting.
During service at Prune, there are three cooks on the line.
I do find, however, that prunes are generally more popular.
You can only get so far in this life on canned whole prunes.
He asked to speak to the vice president in charge of prunes.
A beer made from prunes is now available in central France.
"But I'd have rather had your weight in carrots and prunes than all of you."
Let stand 24 hours at room temperature until the prunes have softened well.
Prunes are well known for their ability to help digestion.
If you're at Prune on a cold night, by the way, you'll need a dish like this.
To make the Armagnac prunes, start early in the day or the night before.
But the prunes provided a logical place to start the experiment.
Place the prunes in a mixing bowl and add the wine.
Simmer the prunes in the wine for 20 minutes, covered.
Simmer until prunes and meat are soft, another 30 to 45 minutes.
Place prunes in double layer down the center of the pork.
Place prunes in small bowl and pour brandy over them.
Other versions again use liver pieces in place of the prunes.
"It's time to give out the prunes now," he said.
In contrast, your face is like a handful of dough with two prunes for eyes.
You didn't want to be too close after he ate a box of prunes.
The town is noted for its production of melons and prunes.
To make the ice cream, remove six prunes from the container.
The best prunes for cooking are extra large and pitted.
Cash did not want prunes, which was just as well, seeing there were none cooked.