(1) He meticulously photographed every avocado appliance.
(2) We pull up to Mambo Theoline's little white house with the avocado tree out front and scratch at her door.
(3) The hundred or so hat-to-shoe ensembles - like the one made from fuzzy, avocado green bathroom mats - on display in the film are worth the ticket price.
(4) They planted avocado and apricot trees, grew wheat, and invested their savings in a herd of sheep for milking.
(5) The slipcover is 100% cotton and it's color is a shade of green (almost an avocado green).
(6) There was an apple tree and an avocado in the front yard, surrounded by thick St. Augustine grass.
(7) The avocado trees are the best - sturdy and good branches to hold onto.
(8) Growing up in the Great White North there was a scarcity of avocado trees, and it fascinates me to see tropical fruits and veggies in their beginning stages.
(9) It is also essential in a potato salad and enhances the creamy flesh of the avocado , especially if there is some tomato in there too.
(10) This week I'm staying out of the kitchen because I spent most of last week there, scraping the remains of the geometric patterned avocado green carpet off of the linoleum tiles underneath.
(11) And did you know how incredibly easy it is to grow an avocado tree?
(12) I love the lamb and they also do scallops wrapped in Parma ham with an avocado salad.
(13) Apparently he'd gotten away and slipped back into the scary darkness of the avocado trees.
(14) Likewise, many parts of the avocado tree find uses as herbal medicines.
(15) Although hot enough to burn a tongue, it makes a good accompaniment for either the large avocado or the broccoli salad.
(16) Serve with bread and olives or, for a more hearty meal, add an avocado salad and some kumara baked in their skins.
(17) We finally have our homes decorated in charming hues of country blue, dusty pink, and seafoam green after being stuck in shades of avocado green and gold for years.
(18) My mother had her avocado appliances, stove, refrigerator and washer and dryer.
(19) About eight or ten of them, squatting on the castaway cart, staring vacantly over the avocado trees and maize fields.
(20) Fourteen years later, Ndwale, now 80, sits barefoot outside her home beneath a laden avocado tree and explains why she married Syombua.