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NECTAR DESSERTS Skip right to dessert at Nectar - a groovy café where the sweets are paired with wine and Scotch whisky (or great coffee and tea) and the comfortable space is open late.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CINDA CHAVICH 2010
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NECTAR DESSERTS Skip right to dessert at Nectar - a groovy café where the sweets are paired with wine and Scotch whisky (or great coffee and tea) and the comfortable space is open late.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CINDA CHAVICH 2010
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Fortunately, there are lots of good places to start out and Baking with Agave Nectar is one of them.
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Nectar is as much as 70 percent water, while honeycontains only about 20 percent moisture.
The Buzz on Honey 2008
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Nectar is a sugary fluid made up primarily of water (around 70%) and sugar (usually sucrose, glucose and/or fructose).
The Buzz on Honey 2008
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Nectar is Greek, but they hired some Hebe to pour it.
"Although I thought Ann's Rush apologism was unseemly and unfounded, I have to say I basically agree with Jon Chait..." Ann Althouse 2009
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I gave him dozens of bottles of Organic Apricot Nectar from the Italian firm, BioNaturae, but he kept drinking the Diet beverages.
Reminiscence on the passing of New Mexico Senate President Ben Altamirano 2008
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On the other hand, the shortest line is the Nectar, which is only about 250 miles in length; sweetness being, according to Schiaparelli its christener, as short-lived on Mars as elsewhere.
Mars 1895
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As you may have read elsewhere, Haze's big selling point was the ability to use a combat enhancing drug called Nectar which allows for more health, speed and accuracy.
videolamer.com 2008
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"Nectar" also suggests the gods, in addition to being a bit of an innuendo.
bard Diary Entry bard 2001
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