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  2. List of Anna & Kristina's Grocery Bag episodes - Wikipedia

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    Owner of The Pear Tree Restaurant in Burnaby, BC. Vice Conseiller Culinaire of Confrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs. Previous competitor and judge at the Bocuse d'Or. Verdict – Anna: Pass; Kristina: Buy; Overall: Split Decision

  3. Ricky's All Day Grill - Wikipedia

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    Ricky's All Day Grill is a restaurant chain in western Canada. [1] The restaurant was founded in 1960 as a family breakfast house. [ 2 ] The first location in eastern Canada opened in Peterborough, Ontario [ 3 ] in November 2007.

  4. Pear Tree - Wikipedia

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    Pear Tree or Peartree may refer to: England. Pear Tree, Derby, a suburb of Derby, Derbyshire; Peartree railway station, in Derby; Peartree, an electoral ward in ...

  5. Stuyvesant Farm - Wikipedia

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    Stuyvesant pear tree. In 1647, Stuyvesant brought a pear tree from the Netherlands and planted it on his farm. The tree stood at the corner of Thirteenth Street and Third Avenue until 1867, where it lived for two hundred years, with New York City growing around it. [32] The 1811 street grid covered over the farm but spared the Stuyvesant Pear Tree.

  6. Cedar Tree (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Tree is a Michelin-starred restaurant in Brampton's Farlam Hall Hotel, in the United Kingdom. [1] See also. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in England;

  7. Pear - Wikipedia

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    The pear tree and shrub are a species of genus Pyrus / ˈ p aɪ r ə s /, in the family Rosaceae, bearing the pomaceous fruit of the same name. Several species of pears are valued for their edible fruit and juices, while others are cultivated as trees. The tree is medium-sized and native to coastal and mildly temperate regions of Europe, North ...

  8. Bosc pear - Wikipedia

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    Bosc Pear, from The Pears of New York (1921) by Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick [1] The Beurré Bosc or Bosc is a cultivar of the European pear (Pyrus communis), originally from France or Belgium. Also known as the Kaiser, it is grown in Europe, Australia, British Columbia and Ontario, Canada, and the U.S. states of California, Washington, and Oregon.

  9. Burnaby Village Museum - Wikipedia

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    The following is from the Burnaby Village Museum Visitors Map. [11] Bells Dry Goods operated between 1922 and 1937. Tom Irvine's House – 1911 Bachelor's house. Church – replica 1920s church, often used today for weddings. War Memorial Fountain – 1923 fountain erected by the Burnaby Civic Employees Union in front of Burnaby's Municipal Hall.