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Pineapple producers Colette and Marie.
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The state of Pineapple Road Station in Stirchley, Birmingham during August 2025.
There is two lift shafts on either platform, and both platforms have canopies installed.
No footbridge installed, but the existing ramps go up to Cartland Road.
Pineapple Party Punch - the perfect cocktail recipe! Complete guide to making Alcoholic and non-alcoholic version. bit.ly/2kwY0Ui
I had a need to bake a Pineapple Upsidedown Cake after watching an episode of Bewitched where Samantha didn't know how to make one when she met Darren's mother for the 1st time. Aunt Clara saved the day and made a perfect one!
So, Pineapples are kind of a thing in the South I hear.
The pineapple is a symbol for hospitality. So I like to interpret that as, "Welcome to the Pineapple Fountain!" Or "Welcome to the South!".
Shot with my Agfa Optima film camera using Fujicolor 200. And I did screw around with the colors in photoshop a bit to add more contrast and a bit of blue. Don't take it personally.
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Tenuous Link: Dole far away >> pineapple up close
pineapple under the sea?
This is the moonbounce at the park...pretty cute, huh? Here you can see 2 of the 3 rollercoasters...I have more pics of the park...don't worry!
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..About Pineapple Guava Tree...
The Pineapple Guava tree has red and white blooms. The fruit can be anywhere from 3/4ths of an inch long, all the way up to 3 1/2" inches, and have a bluish-green color. The Pineapple Guava tree is a slow growing evergreen that blooms in late spring, and can attract butterflies and birds.
The fruit is edible as are these flowers ... sometimes seen in salads in upscale restaurants.
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I love the pineapple salsas I've had in restaurants...the fresh sweet taste of pineapple combined with serranos. I've never made it before but today I bought a pineapple and decided to try my hand. I had read somewhere about a roasted pineapple salsa but didn't know where the recipe was so I launched into making something on my own.
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On p12 of Keito-Dama No.150
Thread: Olympus Emmy Grande col.335
Hook size No.0 (1.75 mm)
Finished on 8 May 2011
We’ve got this sticker in packs of 2 available right now. They’re limited to only 50 packs and wondering if we’ve got any Canadian Pineapple Fans in the house. These were created to celebrate Canada 150 and believe in a future that is inspiring! Grab yours so we can get it to you before Canada Day 🍍🍍 ift.tt/2sgRsLB
Our first pineapple from the patch is just about ready to pick. There is nothing better than a pineapple which has fully ripened on the plant. They are like eating a stick of sugar. This one is on the bigger side and might be three pounds.
BTW - Picked it today, 7/6/21...it was so-o-o- good!
visited the market at Donggonggon recently to get some market shot. interesting ....
i tried to find out from the trader , but he was local thru and thru and i can't speak his language , so ... anyonw know what is this ?
(Eucomis) This fragrant South African native has tropical-looking, fleshy leaves with flower spikes that appear to be miniature “pineapples” at the top of each stem. (Sorry, not edible.) It has taken me four years to identify this flower which surprised me in my garden soon after I moved into the house I live in now.
Eucomis comosa (Pineapple Flower, Pineapple Lily, Wine Eucomis; syn. Asphodelus comosus Baker, Eucomis punctata L'Hér.) is an ornamental plant in the Hyacinthaceae family.
Here is a link to picture of the same plant where the flower buds had fully opened.
The Dunmore Pineapple is a remarkable folly situated in Dunmore Park, approximately one kilometre northwest of Airth and the same distance south of Dunmore in the Falkirk council area, Scotland.
One of the architectural wonders of Scotland, the building was built in the grounds of Dunmore House as a garden retreat and hothouse in 1761 by John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Murray later left Scotland and went on to become Colonial Governor of Virginia in America. It is known that pineapples were grown at Dunmore, assisted by the furnace-driven heating system that circulated hot air through cavities in the wall construction of the adjoining hothouse buildings.
Pineapple (Ananas comosus) cultivated at the Mantaray Resort on Nanuyu Balavu Island in the Yasawa Island Group, Fiji. Photographed on 15 November 2015.
Like the melonpan, pineapple buns are named for their appearance, so they rarely contain pineapple.
I really liked the bread in this one; I likes me the chewyness. The crumbly topping fell off quite easily, but it was good.