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  • Boycotts of tea led to an increase in consumption of other beverages, such as coffee or herbal teas infused with peppermint, sage or dandelions.

  • Scientific knowledge on breeding and genetics is growing at such a staggering pace that a brilliant use might even be discovered next week for dandelions from our back gardens.

  • The name "beer" has always been associated with a liquor made from malt and hops and not from dandelions and other herbs found in the countryside.

  • For people to gather mushrooms, or pick dandelions to make dandelion wine, or pick blackberries, is dangerous on an aerodrome, particularly when the weather is not good.

  • The issue is not that of a few flowers—lichens and dandelions as they were miscalled in another place—against water supplies so vital for industry and employment.

  • Would it not also be a good idea to allow those visitors proper catering facilities, instead of bothering about claret, dandelion and parsnip wines and all the rest?

  • A child's memory can be like a dandelion clock.

  • One finds willow herb and dandelions growing there.

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