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- noun Plural form of
larder .
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Her writings (including her whimsical "Why Don't You ...?" columns for Bazaar magazine and her madcap memoir D.V.) greatly influenced Let's Bring Back as a concept; the book is partly dedicated to her, and she pops up in nearly every chapter, offering her thoughts on topics ranging from speakeasies to pet cheetahs to larders.
Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Diana Vreeland, History's Most Joyous Fashion Editor (PHOTOS) Lesley M. M. Blume 2010
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Her writings (including her whimsical "Why Don't You ...?" columns for Bazaar magazine and her madcap memoir D.V.) greatly influenced Let's Bring Back as a concept; the book is partly dedicated to her, and she pops up in nearly every chapter, offering her thoughts on topics ranging from speakeasies to pet cheetahs to larders.
Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Diana Vreeland, History's Most Joyous Fashion Editor (PHOTOS) Lesley M. M. Blume 2010
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It used to be, 100 years ago, if I came into a town and said, 'Where's the food?' people would take me to their houses and show me their larders.
Kristin Wartman: Joel Salatin: Folks, This Ain't Normal Kristin Wartman 2011
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Our larders are empty, and our children cannot get their fill.
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It used to be, 100 years ago, if I came into a town and said, 'Where's the food?' people would take me to their houses and show me their larders.
Kristin Wartman: Joel Salatin: Folks, This Ain't Normal Kristin Wartman 2011
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It used to be, 100 years ago, if I came into a town and said, 'Where's the food?' people would take me to their houses and show me their larders.
Kristin Wartman: Joel Salatin: Folks, This Ain't Normal Kristin Wartman 2011
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It also means that refilling the world's larders to comfortable levels will depend on getting bumper harvests.
Outlook for Food Prices: High Liam Pleven 2011
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Old-fashioned larders with an air vent to the outside are much better places to keep flour and sugar, but few people have one these days.
Food for Fort: Weevils, kidney soup and egg yolks Matthew Fort 2010
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She said people had pulled together, bringing camping equipment and stocks from larders and freezers to share, but it was difficult to stay upbeat.
New Zealand earthquake: 'slim chance' of further survivors | Toby Manhire 2011
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It used to be, 100 years ago, if I came into a town and said, 'Where's the food?' people would take me to their houses and show me their larders.
Kristin Wartman: Joel Salatin: Folks, This Ain't Normal Kristin Wartman 2011
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