Advantages: tasty addition to stews and cassorole Disadvantages: maybe to strong for your taste
Bay is an everygreen herb which grows like a shrub, it can be grown in open spaces or in tubs.
The flowers of the bay are yellow and it will flower in may.
The best way to get a bay plant is to buy one from a garden centre for around 99p depending on the size. I also like to get my herbs from bootsales where you can pick them up from 25p so saves money.
When your bay plant is well established in the pot re-plant it outside. It likes to be in a sunny but shaded place in the garden.
They may die off in the winter but should throw new shoots during the following spring.
Bay is a native to the east mediterranean but have been grown in europe for years. They are a very popular herb to grow in your herb garden as they have a good use in cookery. You can use the leaves dried or fresh.
Bay leaves have a very strong aromatic ...
Sunnysmiles 02.07.2009
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Advantages: Accessible, attractive, atmospheric Disadvantages: Covers too small an area
closely together on each side of its narrow width. In high summer this can become busy, even crowded, but it offers a more sheltered alternative to the walk along the front.
St Valery's counterpart on the north side of the bay, Le Crotoy, seems quiet, even somnolent, by comparison - still more of a village than a town, and much less of a resort, though new holiday apartments are being built behind the beach to the west, and around the little marina to the east. The main part of the town nestles on a little promontory, whereas St Valery sprawls along its southern shore. Le Crotoy too was once fortified, and Joan of Arc was captured and imprisoned there, but no trace of the original castle remains, and it conveys little sense of history.
Its main more recent claim to fame is as the home of Jules Verne, whose house can be seen. It ...
torr 10.03.2007 (23.09.2008)
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Advantages: Entertaining to most generations Disadvantages: some of the singing voices
Grease. (Film Only Review.)
The Plot.
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As a summer holiday romance comes to an end, Australian exchange student Sandy and Rock and Roll greased back Danny say there fond farewells. Suddenly things change for both when Sandy does not return to Australia as planned and ends up attending the same High School as Danny and discovers a different side to him in this 1978 film tribute to the Musical.
Storyline.
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Danny Zuko (John Travolta) is a greased back hair rocker who falls for a sweet Australian girl Sandy Olsson (Olivia Newton-John) during a summer holiday romance which sadly has to come to an end when at the end of the summer break Sandy is due to return to Australia with her parents. They say there farewells and Danny returns to his school with stories about ...
welshwickedone 03.10.2006
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Product Information for "East Bay Grease - Tower Of Power" »
Product details
Title
East Bay Grease
Performer
Tower Of Power
Genre
R&B
Sub Genre
Funk
Release Date
02/04/2001
Recomended Retail Price
5.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1970
Label / Distributor
WEA / Cinram Logistics
Engineer
David Rubison
Producer
David Rubison
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
81227114527
Catalogue Number
8122711452
Additional notes
Album Notes
Tower Of Power: Rufus Miller, Rick Stevens (vocals); Willy Fulton (guitar, background vocals); Skip Mesquite (flute, tenor saxophone, background vocals); Emilio "Mimi" Castillo (alto saxophone, background vocals); Steve Kupka (baritone saxophone, background vocals); Greg Adams, David Padron (trumpet); Frank Prestia (bass); Dave Garibaldi (vibraphone, drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Mic Gillette (trumpet, trombone, flugelhorn); Ken Balzell (trumpet). Recorded at Mercury Recording Studios, San Francisco, California. Includes liner notes by David Perry. With the release of their first album EAST BAY GREASE, Tower Of Power announced to the world that the funk was here to stay. Their tightly syncopated soul, generated by original rhythm teammates David Garibaldi and Francis Rocco Prestia and punctuated by the world-famous Tower Of Power horns set in motion a revolution of '70s funk that carried on the traditions of James Brown. Released in 1970, GREASE would serve as the blueprint for the band's unyielding style that would continue virtually unchanged for the next three decades. Original members like founders Emilio Castillo and Stephen "Doc" Kupka, Greg Adams, Skip Mesquite, and vocalist Rufus Miller defined the Oakland soul sound that produced lasting favorites like "Knock Yourself Out," "Social Lubrication," and "Sparkling In the Sand." After this initial splash, TOP would go on to international fame, delivering their message of the funk to the world for years to come.
Album Reviews
Rolling Stone (3/18/71, p.44) - "...This is simply a fine, funky album....Their central force is lead signer Rufus Miller, whose rough, gutsy style focuses what might otherwise be just another big brassy band..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Knock Yourself Out
2.
Social Lubrication
3.
Price
4.
Back On The Streets Again
5.
Skunk The Goose And The Fly
6.
Sparkling In The Sand
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