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You would use bought (past tense) because went is past tense. "He went to the store and bought strawberries for dessert."
You would use bought (past tense) because went is past tense. "He went to the store and bought strawberries for dessert."
Make cake and put strawberries in between two pieces. Make cup cakes with whip cream and strawberries on top.
Strawberries Romanoff
Champaigne and strawberries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eton_mess Eton mess is a dessert of English origin consisting of a mixture of strawberries, pieces of meringue and cream.
Strawberries were first found by the Romans, but when the Pilgrims went to the new land, the Native Americans were eating strawberries.
Are you kidding? The same function as any other fruit in or on a dessert! Flavor, or if used as garnishment (or "dressing") insmall amount, then the function would be for aesthetic (visual) appeal as a decoration.
No they cant because there hardly is any rain there. So the strawberry's cant get enough water to grow.
She and her father went to the store Or Her father and her went to the store. She and her father went to the store.
It usually is because if you were eating a sweet dessert and went to drink non-dessert wine, the wine could taste sour or bitter compared to the dessert you are eating. So, usually dessert wines are sweeter.
For a strawberry smoothie you could find a fruit juice in a store that is similar to strawberries, or you could use actual strawberries.