Lois had made coconut macaroons, Carlile's favorites, and built a fire in the woodstove. |
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The coconut macaroons are far more delicious, little sugary balls of the desiccated nut. |
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If you freeze them, defrost them in the unopened container, to avoid condensation which will make the macaroons soggy. |
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It was clear that the merry season of Yule logs, plum pudding, fruitcakes, marzipans, macaroons and roast turkey had not yet come to a close. |
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He finished off two huge helpings with gusto and annihilated my entire collection of home-baked almond macaroons. |
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I told her I had read about coconut macaroons for diarrhea in your column, but she said it's crazy. |
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I also can supply recipes for devilled sardines, eels with tartare sauce, monkey-nut macaroons and what to do with cold pheasant remains. |
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It can also be baked lightly to make small biscuits and petits fours, akin to macaroons. |
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After reading your column I went and purchased coconut macaroons and ate two of them in the parking lot. |
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Strangely, Kirsty Wark was selling biscuits and macaroons at this week's farmers' market in aid of a cancer charity. |
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Wrinkly tights, coconut macaroons, eye shadow and Mrs Overall's home-made sherry were all visibly waiting in the wings. |
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Once they had done their stuff I had a sudden urge to whip up a batch of almond macaroons using this Marunchinos recipe. |
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To assemble the sandwiches, arrange half the butter cookies, mint macaroons, anise macaroons, and brownies on a flat work surface. |
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I had chronic diarrhea for over a year, and the coconut macaroons did nothing for it. |
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He's been eating two coconut macaroons a day for about two weeks. |
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The New York Board of Rabbis would send in cases of macaroons for the congregation at every Passover. |
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If you want to produce perfect macaroons and other biscuits, a rolling pin and measuring cup are simply not enough. |
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Ceto was the ancient Greek goddess of sea monsters, and Carnegie's particular monsters are buoys that resemble giant macaroons. |
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The company was able to add value to its flagship product by creating a realistic and attractive composition of these macaroons. |
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Under guidance of a famous chief you will prepare the famous French macaroons. Be patient, be careful, and let show us the chief that is in you. |
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Ladurée goes golden for the festive season, with a collection of macaroons designed by the Marni fashion house. |
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The result is a box containing eight or eighteen macaroons, with a gold and spotted pattern, finished off with a camellia. |
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This place is a little nugget of history, where you can enjoy a coffee and some macaroons on the patio of this romantic townhouse. |
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Ex: low fat dips, chocolate cream, dressing for macaroons, cheese stuffing? |
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The Joyeuse macaroons are an invitation to go back in time to the origins of the macaroon. |
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Macarons Gourmands has developed a special partnership with top pastry-makers and chefs to showcase their macaroons and their creativity. |
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To begin the day you will discover the finest Parisian restaurants: From the Grand Véfour to the macaroons of La Durée. |
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Coconut macaroons are a common Passover cookie, as are meringues and flourless cakes and brownies. |
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No one really knows why coconut macaroons work, though folklore from around the world suggests that coconut is known for its anti-diarrheal properties. |
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Different kinds of shortcake biscuits, coconut macaroons and chocolate glazed cookies are produced in Solingen. |
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Pascal is famous for his macaroons and his foie gras, but every dish he creates shows real respect for his products, and will surprise and please. |
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How to Nizza Monferrato, now a center for important and famous wine growing thistle hunchback, a fundamental ingredient of Bagna cauda, and Mombaruzzo pretty town famous for the production of macaroons. |
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Unconditional fans come to taste the meltingly moist macaroons, the best in the capital, the filled croissants and pastries, and to discover the newest creations of Ladurée. |
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Specials here include macaroons, puits d'amour and baba au rhum, a small yeast cake saturated in hard liquor. |
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Macaroons: The crustiness and the mellowness meet each other to emphasize the delicacy of those dainty macaroons, flavoured with subtle an refined aromas. |
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She includes a small bag of coffee, holiday bark, macaroons and gingersnaps in the gluten-free box. |
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Fortunately, after pigging out on macaroons, there will not only be a place to work off the pounds but a person of note to work them off with: Radu, the celebrity trainer. |
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But it is also renowned all over Europe for its wines and its macaroons, the recipe of which proceeds from a religious community founded in 1620 whose Mother Superior was Sister LACROIX and kept secret. |
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Highlights of the brunch include roasted leg of lamb, roasted beef, poached trout horseradish, lamb Scotch eggs, Easter cupcakes and macaroons. |
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In some cases the proprietor himself would attend the mistress of the house once a month and take instructions in the drawing room over sherry and macaroons. |
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Confectionery of the region includes Rouen apple sugar, Isigny caramels, Bayeux mint chews, Falaise berlingots, Le Havre marzipans, Argentan croquettes, and Rouen macaroons. |
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It's all about macaroons, whoopee pies and marshmallows now, daaarling. |
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The cake selection includes Farmbake Chocolate Fudge cake, lemon cake, carrot cake, chocolate Swiss roll, strawberry Swiss roll and coconut macaroons. |
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Biscuit tortoni is a rich ice cream with sprinkled crumbled almonds or macaroons on top, and spumoni is a mousse-like ice cream to which fruits and nuts have been added. |
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