You can find 19 strawberry desert recipes on the following site and they also provide an option to print cards for those recipes: http://www.bhg.com/recipes/desserts/other-desserts/strawberry-desserts/.
One dessert commonly served at restaurants is a sundae.
There are no specific types of Easter desserts. There are some that are common in the south like strawberry pie.
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1. Strawberry 2. Jewel 3. Pink Fluff 4. Spots That's all i can think of.
I've had some very good Indian ice creams.
Tofu flan.
Summer is the perfect time of year to look for strawberry recipes! Try a search at allrecipes.com or cooks.com. Some simple recipes can also be found at bettycrocker.com and marthastewart.com. Or just cut them up and eat them with pound cake and whipped cream. Keep it simple!
Some creative freeze-dried strawberry recipes to try are strawberry yogurt bark, strawberry granola bars, and strawberry smoothie bowls.
The verb is comes from the verb "be." To be exact, it is the 3rd person singular present indicative of the verb, be. Oh my goodness, you're thinking to yourself, what on earth does that mean? 3rd person refers to he, she, and it. He is, she is, it is. You cannot use is with 1st person words, i.e. "I is" cannot be used. Present indicative means that the action is happening right now. Here are two examples: Mary is eating the cake. He is going to the store.The verb is acts as a linking verb and therefore agrees with its subject, not its complement. For example: Steve's favorite dessert is strawberry pie.So what do you do when you want to use another word instead of is? Simply change the tense of your sentence and use a different form of the verb be. Here are some examples: Steve's favorite dessert is Strawberry pie. (Now let's change things around and get rid of the word is.)I am sure that his favorite dessert will be strawberry pie after he samples this.Previously, his favorite dessert had been strawberry pie.They sure are fond of strawberry pie.They were at the house to eat strawbetty pie.He was sure that Steve liked strawberry pie.Last night at Steve's house, we were served strawberry pie. Hopefully this will give you some ideas just in case you are looking for another word to use instead of is. Let your imagine run and you will have no problems using another word instead of is.
The noun 'dessert' is a word for a part of a meal, usually something sweet eaten at the end of a meal; a word for a thing.A noun functions in as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences:The dessert was made apple pie. (subject of the sentence)I can't decide which dessert to select. (subjectof the relative clause)After dinner we had a nice chocolate dessert.(direct object of the verb 'had')She cut up some fruit for dessert. (object of the preposition 'for')