"The turnip is a capricious vegetable, which seems……" — Waverley Root
"The turnip is a capricious vegetable, which seems reluctant to show itself at its best."
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8 Quotes by Waverley Root
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The turkey has a destiny which ends on San Martino's day.
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It is the destiny of mint to be crushed.
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Sweetly and subtly perfumed...so soft it is best eaten with a spoon, a tenderness more appealing to gourmets than to…
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