I always precook any mushrooms before adding them to dishes like frittatas, eggs, stews, grits and savory hand pies. |
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Next I wanted to send the pie to someone I knew liked shoo-fly pies, my uncle and his wife in Florida. |
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Out came coffee and tea, and shop-bought mince pies with the tin foil still attached. |
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The 5ft 6in caretaker ballooned to 25 st 5lb by bingeing on pies, crisps and chocolates as he struggled to come to terms with the tragedy. |
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Laurel will produce aromatic fruit pies, nut-filled cookies and biscotti, and other nostalgic treats in their seasons. |
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The Salvation Army says it would welcome any food that would keep, such as chocolates, sweets, biscuits, mince pies and selection boxes. |
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Like him, I too used to go blackberrying in my youth, so that my mother could make vast quantities of jam and pies in those pre-freezer days. |
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Unfold refrigerated piecrusts to make pot pies, Jamaican patties, empanadas and apple turnovers. |
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Her rolls and pies were only made with the freshest and sweetest blueberries available to her at any time, whenever she made them. |
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William was lazy, chubby, and short, and would rather fling mud pies than do anything important. |
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Jake and I have been best friends since we were kids fooling around with mud pies and the good old pigskin. |
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Young girls in white blouses and dark skirts ran in and out of homes, and children played with sticks and mud pies. |
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Mud will congeal to an ideal consistency, enabling one to fashion the most tempting mud pies. |
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They both looked so sad that I caved in after about ten minutes and sent them out to make mud pies in the front yard. |
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The mud pies on the window sill could be the sign of a baker or artist in the making. |
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Between making mud pies with friends and swimming in the Goose River, a love for music developed at an early age. |
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They played in his backyard making mud pies when they were five, playing hide and seek. |
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Who could be content with the mud pies of children playing in a ditch when he'd seen the work of Saramantha's greatest sculptors? |
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It offers illustrated step-by-step instructions on how to make pasta with tomato sauce, mud pies and rainbow cakes, as well as doughmen. |
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Prairie people welcome the first rhubarb of the season to use in cakes, pies, muffins, jams and relishes. |
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There is a wide range of sandwiches, quiches, home-made pies, salads, muffins, cakes etc. and very reasonable prices. |
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There will also be mulled sherry and mince pies in the centre's food court. |
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In the 1970s we ate pork pies, corned beef, cake, biscuits, all washed down with diluted orange squash. |
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For oven meals all you need are casserole dishes in a few sizes, a roaster, some pie plates for meat pies and quiches, and pizza pans. |
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Bell, which makes savoury pies, pastries and cakes at bakeries in Shotts and Livingston, leads the pack of interested parties. |
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Meat pies, joints of mutton, and other hearty foods are most likely to be served. |
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I've started eating mince pies, and can't seem to stop, but I'm still juicing the veggies, so hopefully it will balance itself out. |
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Selling the pies and pudding wholesale was something else she had to consider. |
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It seems American icon Martha Stewart might not be as wholesome as her homemade apple pies would suggest. |
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Along with cookies and whoopie pies, look for more sophisticated desserts like a mini-strawberry shortcake with tarragon whipped cream. |
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It is to do with thinking about diet and planning money instead of buying ready-made food such as pies and chips. |
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The categories included traditional pork sausage, speciality sausage, hot and cold ready to eat pies, bacon, gammon and ready meals. |
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How is it that you always made pies for the cousins, even if they visited when Key limes were out of season? |
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Another waitress was close on her heels with the two steak and kidney pies. |
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I just adore the complete 'kitschness' of these pies, with a caramel glaze and piled high with popcorn. |
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The bride will wear red to maintain the festive spirit and regulars will share a full turkey dinner followed by mince pies and Christmas pud. |
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This has meant, for many, an end to pleasures such as butter, salt, fried food, red meat, peanuts, and pork pies. |
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She had grown up with worsted tunics and humble pies, not satin gowns and foreign delicacies. |
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Orders are now being taken in time for Christmas for Christmas cakes, puddings, mince pies, flower arrangements, holly wreaths and crafts. |
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It suggests that the lady of the house should be able cook soups, sauces, pies, tarts, as well as be able to roast, boil and stew. |
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Tall yellow candles towered like ziggurats over a city of dishes stacked with onion pies, potato dumplings, mettwurst and weisswurst. |
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When I baked pies and pastry back in my pre-low carbohydrate days, I used leaf lard for my pie crusts. |
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I bought Marmite and lemon curd, cream crackers and gentleman's relish, steak and kidney pies and Worcestershire sauce. |
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Around three million Melton Mowbray pies, which contain pork rather than cured meat, are made in the Leicestershire borough every year. |
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But like many e-commerce revolutionaries, McGuire has his finger in a number of pies. |
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Now I like deli food, but I am still dedicated to traditional roasts and puddings such as trifle and rhubarb pies. |
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We ordered two caramel apple pies, one with custard, which Anthony declared the high spot of the meal. |
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They come in for a jug of cider and also buy apples, apple pies, jellies, and vegetables. |
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For dessert there was a display containing everything from apple pies to Danish pastries. |
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Try coley or ling to bulk out fish pies, or gurnard or rock turbot for roasting. |
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Summer fruits are perfect as well as nuts, fresh roasted corn on the cob, homemade sweets, pies and cookies. |
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At the festival, the neighboring farm families brought delicious roasts and vegetables and pies and cakes and lemonade. |
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But some clowns are concerned about the legal risks of throwing custard pies, what with society becoming more litigious. |
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Further down the road, at a checkpoint, rufous tree pies fly down and will perch on your hand for suitable compensation. |
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His eyes glittered as we approached the table laden with creams, cakes, pies, and other delectable delicacies. |
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However, you won't end up with a well-balanced diet if you simply swap meat pies for cheese sandwiches and salt and vinegar crisps. |
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There was a market where men were selling hearty vegetables, fruit, and fresh meat pies that they had labored over to produce profit. |
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Brigid secretly took a basket from the kitchen and stored some fruits, meats and pies in it. |
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Meat pies would be dished up with sauce squeezed by the lady behind the counter and full strength beers would be served in bottles. |
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I grabbed the meat pies that I had baked out of the oven and threw them on a platter. |
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The food basket was stuffed with savory meat pies, potato salad and a wonderful deep-dish apple pie for dessert. |
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To top this off we had delicious pies and smoothies halfway along and were greeted by my favourite dog, the Samoyed, which I got to stroke. |
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Half the town's population seemed to come in for their pies, their tank loaves, their Sally Lunns. |
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Among the street stall holders was Bernie Nyham whose delicious home cooking treats featured apple tarts and custard pies. |
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The company scooped the top prize in the Best Yorkshire Speciality Food section for its tasty pies. |
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Joe likes pizzas, sausage rolls, pork pies, chicken and mushroom slices, chicken dippers and chocolate cake. |
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The butcher sells homemade steak slices, sausage rolls and various pies which the Hubby is quite partial to. |
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Food shops line the outer edges selling, for a Brit, remarkably reassuring grub like sausage rolls, meat pies and fish and chips. |
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I am as price-conscious as the next man, so obviously value for money is important, even in pies. |
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The second page runs into some more expensive items with selections of their tailor made pies, schnitzels and beef stews. |
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The world champion maker of Scotch pies is a small bakery called Sugar and Spice in Auchterarder. |
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The shop in St Andrews also does Scotch pies and oatmeal skirlies, but this is gooey perfection. |
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We still do roasts on site and we still do pies, and fish and chips, and sausage and mash. |
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The first course was a soup, generally a rich cream soup with small meat pies. |
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They take pride of place among our most cherished cultural icons, and are as Australian as meat pies. |
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Sadly, Australia has developed a culture where sick days are considered as Australian as meat pies. |
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I duly placed the chilled pies into the microwave and commenced the cooking process and began thumbing through the newspaper. |
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Others in the no-no category are deep fried or battered foods, pies and pasties, crisps and hot chips. |
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This makes it a splendid tracklement for cheddar cheese, cold meats, pies and game as well as haslet or brawn. |
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Mince pies become my life once December begins. Well, maybe not my life. I'm not quite that tragic. |
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A whole host of backlit pies, cakes, Jell-O cubes, puff-pastry swans stuffed with whipped cream and millefeuilles await you. |
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In addition to the traditional jelly or sauce, cranberries can be used for pies, muffins, quick breads, puddings, and sherbets. |
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The long table in the centre was set with plates of mince pies and glasses of sherry for the carol singers. |
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The tray-bakes, home made fresh apple pies and fresh rhubarb pies, and our speciality lemon meringue are also very popular with the customers. |
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He drove the baker's van, and was Ernie's rival for the widow's affections, offering her treacle tarts and hot meat pies. |
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Only the alluring alcoholic whiff of freshly made mulled wine can surpass the spicy aroma of mince pies for generating genuine festive cheer. |
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Genial hosts welcome you in with offers of warm mulled wine and mince pies. |
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We drank some beer, mulled some wine, ate some mince pies, and managed to repair several cigarettes. |
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Gone are the days when footballers refuelled on brown ale, pies and mushy peas. |
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Instead of going back to school I got my old job back at the theatre, cooking pies, slinging beer, and watching movies. |
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Long-gone is the nana of yesteryear, and with it the traditional image of grandmas at home, knitting over-sized cardigans and baking pies. |
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They ran on stage, as you saw, tried to pelt her with pies, but, boy, she was fast. |
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She taught me how to make the best pie crust ever and often bragged to other people about the beautiful apple pies I could make. |
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Any sailor who shot an albatross would soak it overnight to get rid of the fishy taste, and make pies from it the next morning. |
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Less tender cuts of steak are braised with root vegetables, or made into stews, pies, or steak and kidney pudding or pie. |
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An equally creamy version with chicken is available, as well as veal or spinach pies. |
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In them came those who vended meat pies, nshima with sausages, French fries and many other foodstuffs. |
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I don't know what this is about, either they make really great pies in Birkenhead, or some noddy missed the r from piers. |
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Another use for caudles was as a filling for hot pies, usually with a mixture of wine or verjuice, egg yolks and butter. |
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They can eat pork pies, burgers and hotdogs and lots of other easy instant foods. |
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We used to have Washington's birthday, cherry pies and all that, and at least in the north, Lincoln's birthday, rail splitters and so on. |
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Health authorities traced the bacterial infection E.coli 0157 to a butcher's shop selling cooked meat pies. |
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They included Stilton cheese, oven-ready chicken, cooked ham, pork pies, yoghurt and pasta salad. |
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He missed real bacon, English sausages, home-cured ham and top quality pork pies and decided to do something about it. |
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It is based on the big squab pies of North Africa and, if you double the quantities, it can feed a crowd. |
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But even now the stores include counters based on market stalls, selling fruit, bread and more Morrison-made pies and sausages. |
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She covers crust-making, dips into the origins of myriad pies, and includes recipes with rich heritages, such as stargazy pie from Cornwall. |
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In Gower they are added to hashed meat, made into pies with apples, and put into soup. |
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Street corners are dotted with hawkers selling their pies hot from portable ovens. |
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I'm too full of the warmth of the central heating, the heaviness of mince pies, and the glow of yet another Christmas drink. |
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If kept in an airtight jar, the lavender sugar will last for months and can be used for sprinkling on strawberries or on sweet pies. |
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The three girls made turkey, cranberries, mashed potatoes, pies, corn, string beans, and much more. |
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Rosy-cheeked maids prepared herbed vegetables from the palace gardens, and pies of every description! |
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Meat products will include ostrich meat, as well as savoury pies and seafood. |
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Take your pick from muffins and scones, quick breads, pies and strudels and brownies, cookies. |
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Everyone knows cookies, candy, cakes, pies, ice cream and other sweets offer suboptimal nutrition. |
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Her chicken and dressing and her chess pies were very delicious and she was always trying to make sure that the pies weren't too sweet. |
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Fontecchio is famous for his pies, and the blueberry, peach, pumpkin, and cherry are honeys. |
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She was also banned from eating potassium-rich food including chocolate, mince pies and fruit. |
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They would like you to contribute Christmas cakes, buns, shortbread, and mince pies. |
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They also took on board other seasonal essentials including turkeys, mince pies and Christmas puddings. |
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Mince pies, Christmas pudding, nuts and chocolate were all banned, and he was not even allowed to a festive tipple. |
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When they returned home, there were mince pies and hot drinks for everyone. |
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This includes exotic bread and delectable cakes, as well as tarts and pies, to say nothing of hot cross buns and Easter eggs. |
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The guy on the radio said that the fruit mince pies are gone, replaced immediately by the hot cross buns. |
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Roasted rabbit, boiled sweet potato and baked pies with vegetable filling are local specialties. |
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The clams are then ready for a clambake, to become steamed softshell clams, or for use in certain clam chowders and clam pies. |
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There were roast pheasants, turkeys and boar, pizzas, pastas, caviar, salads, gelatin, pies and many other yummy goodies. |
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Among the favourite snacks listed were chocolate, crisps, pastries and cakes, pies and sausage rolls. |
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Jesse was checking out some pies on display when a clerk offered assistance. |
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A generation of survivors, these women had an inner strength often belied by their floral dresses, permed hair, and fresh apple pies. |
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Homemade jellies, pies and canned goods earned her ribbons at the county fair. |
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As a kid my neighbor Lois would employ me to gather elderberries for pies that she would enter in the county fair. |
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While persimmons can be used in pies and tarts, you can also enjoy them plain. |
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He has also been accused of the petit crime of stealing and eating pies from the inn's pantry. |
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Mum's goody bag often contained a lethal mix of pork pies, cakes and family-sized packs of sweets. |
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We're eating burgers, pizzas, kebabs, sweeties, pies, crisps and assorted pre-packaged pap of indeterminable origin. |
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This sweet piccalilli is delicious with cheese, cold meats and especially pork pies. |
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The following Saturday I arrived alone, armed with a pickaxe, spade and a selection pack of buffet pork pies. |
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Someone totally undistinguished may be called a pie eater, meat pies being a favourite food of the commonalty. |
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Where I'm from, we're known as pie eaters by the rest of the UK, so I've got a background in pies just culturally. |
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She revealed that pigeons in certain town centre areas are being fed raw pieces of meat, pies and pasties, cakes, and full loaves of bread. |
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Instead of machine guns, these pint-sized criminals rub each other out by hurling cream pies. |
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After she trained as a confectioner, widow Mrs Smith worked in a number of shops selling confectionery, pies and sandwiches. |
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When a pet died, the family was consoled with pies, cookies and other home-baked goods. |
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One used to get very simple things such as meat pies and fishcakes and things of that kind. |
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The pastry crusts were not only as part of the dish, pies and flans would be moulded and decorated with flower heads in season. |
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I considered myself something of a master with pies, flans, tarts, vol-au-vents and quiches. |
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Their sweet temptations go on to include more than 15 varieties of dessert, including flans, gateaux, fruity pies, and cheesecakes. |
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Cloves and allspice are a festive combination, famous for flavoring holiday pies, cakes and cookies. |
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They had routinely heated paraffin oil with a flashpoint of 175 degrees centigrade in its baking tins to stop pies sticking. |
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In the 1970s we ate pork pies, scotch pies, Spam, corned beef, cake, biscuits washed down with dilute orange squash. |
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The cows also devoured native grasses, transforming the landscape to little more than lumps of cow pies and sparse vegetation. |
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And the year after that, in the pastureland across the road, chain stores pop up like mushrooms among the cow pies. |
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When Lee was four she had tested some cow pies herself when she had wandered off into a nearby farmer's field. |
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She offers a wide variety of pies, including sweet potato, pumpkin, pecan, and cream pies. |
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She sells her cushaw pies at the Tuesday Crescent City Farmers Market and at the Saturday Red Stick Farmers Market in Baton Rouge. |
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Among the street stall holders was Bernie whose delicious home cooking treats featured apple tarts and custard pies. |
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I sat on steps outside churches and enjoyed takeaway cheese rolls and custard pies. |
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A clown would be too busy making balloon animals and throwing delightful custard pies. |
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And an entertainer from Tring throwing custard pies from the window of his collapsing car. |
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Leftovers from roast dinners could be used up, cold with relishes or made into pies or minced into cutlets and meatballs. |
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Has it become distant and cold to its fellow pies, like the earthy apple pie and the hearty pot pie and the homespun pumpkin pie? |
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It seems like a lot of work, but thing of all the wonderful pies, tarts, and galettes you'll get to try along the way! |
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All the sweet rolls, ice cream, chocolate doodles, and lard pies were tossed in the garbage. |
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You're at your most Geminian today because you have your fingers in lots of pies and you'll relish the chance to show how versatile you can be. |
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Students hurled more than 1,400 chocolate custard pies and it was all for a good cause. |
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Fruit punch and mince pies will be served in the interval of the Methodist Church performance. |
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The pies keep coming, and some of the contestants are starting to look a little green around the gills. |
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This guy's got his finger in so many pies that said digit should be permanently blueberried. |
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Custard pies are one thing, but liquid pig waste was excessive, in my opinion. |
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Pie bakers can stick these little ceramic doohickeys, usually shaped like birds, into their pies so that steam can escape. |
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Popular sellers are angel cakes, yeast breads, fruit pies, dried homemade noodles and homemade jams and jellies. |
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Its basically a bunch of chess pies glued together with caramel frosting. |
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While I did learn to make pies and strudel from scratch last year, I'd hardly say that I took a major step in last year's resolution to learn to bake. |
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Around the holidays, butter sales tend to spike when many people pick up a few extra pounds of butter for their annual run of cookies, pies and other sweet treats. |
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Minced pies and mulled wine will be available and the shop will be selling everything you need to survive the festive season from hampers and gifts to trees and turkeys. |
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Secondly, savoury mutton pies, usually filled with cutlets and forcemeat, or with caudles of eggs, or ragoos of oysters added after cooking, were also made. |
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Show up on the right night, and you might score one of his white clam pies, or a traditional margherita with fresh homemade mozzarella, basil, and a lively tomato sauce. |
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The margherita pizza with fresh tomato, garlic, basil and mozzarella, crisp crust and interplay of sweet and acid, was reminiscent of the fabled tomato pies of Trenton. |
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The competition had a Christmas theme and Iris had to produce a selection of festive cookery including a plum pudding, mince pies and homemade short-bread. |
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The scientists from Glasgow University were astounded at how quickly tzatziki, souvlaki and Greek salads were replaced with burgers, fish suppers and Scotch pies. |
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Perhaps I'm wrong, perhaps he heads off to the boozers and caffs of Roman Road at the weekend to gorge himself on pies and animated proletarian discussion. |
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He is doing a roaring trade in excellent meat pies, a range of scrumptious sausages and the most authentic Scotch eggs we have tried, Scotland included. |
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When Sweeney first meets the baker, her business is in the dumps and her pies are less than appetizing. |
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Think all-tequila margaritas, carne asada tacos spritzed with lemon, key lime pies that are mounds of crust and nothing more. |
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The organisers believe it's time for the humble wine cask to take its place alongside Holden, meat pies and the Hills Hoist as an Australian classic. |
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The Copley bakery cafe serves the best quandong pies you will ever taste. |
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Mince pies and mulled wine was provided and served by Huby Women's Institute in the village hall, thanks to a financial donation by the parish council. |
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Also on offer to keep out the cold will be mulled wine and mince pies. |
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Today's pies are made from the sweeter ingredients and usually contain shredded suet, raisins, sultanas, apple, and candied orange and lemon peel. |
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We just thought we'd go out with a bang with party poppers and mince pies. |
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Winner gets a free slab of beer and all the pies that they can eat. |
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One donor complains about the takeout chicken pot pies served at a Karl Rove-hosted confab. |
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In the coal-fired kitchen, you'll learn the cunning ways that mothers bulked out mince pies with apple and carrot, and baked Christmas cakes in the shape of Anderson shelters. |
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Before myxomatosis, rabbit stews and pies were everyday fare in Britain. |
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Now whoopie pies are migrating across the country, often appearing in the same specialty shops and grocery aisles that recently made room for cupcakes. |
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I made whoopie pies once again and they ended up being a crowd favorite. |
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Burgers could take a dozen different forms, while meatloaves, pizza, cabbage rolls, meat pies, sloppy joes, tortilla wraps and stuffed peppers would round out the month. |
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At least 75 per cent of our salt is found in processed foods such as ready-made meals, some breads and breakfast cereals, meat pies, soups, sauces, and cheese. |
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I'm lucky, for I've got an invite to a bash in the Drill Hall where I spend the night dancing, drinking and feasting on mutton soup, pies and sandwiches. |
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But every British household had a khansama who learnt to fashion, out of local ingredients, the porridges, pies and pastries that were now required. |
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The apple, pumpkin, and blueberry pies were all glazed a golden brown, decorated with fringes, cut-outs and cinnamon, and they were every bit as good as everyone had promised. |
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I had a very good feed during the 1996 elections when we basically knew we lost within the first hour and I was able to get at all the untouched party pies. |
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He has crawled under bushes, dodged cow pies and dangled from roof tops. |
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Just watch out for funny men with briefcases smelling of pies. |
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These chicken pot pies are twists on an American classic, and smartly turned out if made for company. |
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Seasonal items you will wish to offer are dainty cookies and squares, shortbread, Christmas puddings and fruit cakes, chocolate Yule logs, mincemeat pies and butter tarts. |
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America's first president threw lavish pies full of pastries and whiskey for friends and servants alike. |
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Which supermarkets have the best Christmas cake, mince pies and stuffing? |
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Medieval English pork recipes included pies, brawn, and little rissoles. |
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It is literally a long, seemingly endless, table of cheeses and meat and pies. |
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Woodside Farm sells sundaes, milk shakes, ice cream cakes and pies, pints, and quarts. |
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And Reddit launched Random Acts of Pizza to pay for pies to be sent to first responders. |
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The straightforward menu offers sandwiches, as well as ploughman's lunches and, typically, whitebait with tartare sauce and hearty steak and kidney pies. |
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There are turkey steaks and fillets, meat for stews, pies and stir-fries, escalopes for pan-frying, drumsticks, minced meat for sausages, meat loaves and burgers. |
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It could make cakes, cookies, brownies, pizzas, candy and pies. |
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Unfortunately for me I'm very partial to cream buns and meat pies. |
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One of her favourite pastimes was baking pies and she used to make Christmas puddings for all the family, friends in the street and friends in her local chapel. |
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James dollops whipped cream onto their pies, and I make two espressos. |
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There was ice cream, Jello, cream puffs, pies, doughnuts, coconut cake. |
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Of course Christmas Day kicks off with a glass of Buck's Fizz accompanied by bagels and smoked salmon before the neighbours call round for sherry and mince pies. |
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Such a mini-orchard looks beautiful and provides between 200 and 300 apples to eat fresh or to use in apple pies and apple sauce from mid-August through October. |
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Gooseberries make delicious pies, jams and jellies as well as chutneys, sauces, fruit vinegars and wine, and can be preserved easily by canning or freezing. |
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The crust on the original pies, which often were sent to London as Christmas gifts, had to be strong enough to survive the bumpy carriage journey. |
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There is a wide selection of foods available, from samosa, pies, cutlets, kebabs, curries, pickles, chutneys, rice dishes, bunny chows and lots more. |
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My grandmother was the only woman I knew who could sew, knit, crochet, weave, make delicious pies from scratch and wear a church hat with attitude. |
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Is it newly mown grass, pies baking, or a favorite aunt's perfume? |
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Biscuits, cakes, pastries, meat pies, sausages, hard cheese, butter and foods containing lard, coconut or palm oil all tend to be high in saturated fats. |
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There many meats, chickens, fruits and vegetables, pies and desserts. |
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The heavenly scent of gourmet meat pies wafts through the corridors. |
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Shoppers can stock up on a wide range of goods including honey, free range eggs, organic vegetables, jams and chutney fresh meats, cheeses and pies. |
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At Easter, we picked bilberries and my mum made lovely pies. |
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Typical products affected by the alert are shepherd's pies, pasta bakes, cottage pies, chicken wings, sausage casseroles, pizzas, steak and kidney pies and chilli con carne. |
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Approximately 260 million meat pies are eaten by Australians every year. |
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The technology can be adapted for producing muffins, pies and pastry from the vending machine, while pizzas, burgers and fries are under development. |
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And increased flour and baking powder purchases during the winter suggest that Americans are baking more cupcakes, pies and bread when the weather outside is frightful. |
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I'd probably be a food critic or a food taster because I like pies! |
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It sells a range of fresh meat cuts through its award-winning butchery and a wide range of cooked meats, pies and cheeses through its delicatessen. |
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Choices range from sweet and sour relishes, jams, jellies and preserves to pretzels, homemade sweet rolls, shoo-fly pies, fruit pies, cakes, candies, cookies, and birch beer. |
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Here you will find pies, sausages, extra large beefburgers, all made on the premises fit to grace the finest of tables, not to mention the high-quality meats available. |
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There were cold meats of every kind, huge bowls of mixed salads, large desserts, trifles, jellies tarts and mince pies, and also some very interesting looking hors d' oeuvres. |
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Many, perhaps most, of the people around you will be chopping on burgers, macaroni and cheese, fries, onion rings and pecan, apple, key lime and Mississippi mud pies. |
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The meeting ended on a festive note with lots of Christmas goodies to tuck into such as cocktail sausages, mince pies, Christmas gateaux and much more. |
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Today, the market is awash with seasonal greens, wild mushrooms, Melton Mowbray pork pies, smoked eels, fresh shellfish, potted shrimps, cider, venison and wild boar. |
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To our enormous surprise, the printed question and answer elicited scores of recipes from all over the nation not only for Mississippi mud pies but for mud cakes as well. |
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The tables were laden with home made pork pies, stollen and brandy butter, decorations were festooned from the lights, candles twinkled away amidst wreathes of holly. |
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And those in the know would ignore the party pies, sausage rolls and sandwiches at the half-time afternoon tea spread and make a beeline for the chocolate cake. |
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Craving something lighter and Tangier, they concocted this miracle of pies. |
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There really was a mad barber, he really did use a trapdoor and straight razor to rob and kill customers, and most did end up as filling for meat pies. |
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Eating and drinking to excess may have felt good at the time but those fatty mince pies and toxin-laden tipples have devastating effects on our health. |
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I would walk for hours at the weekends, coming back with Tupperware bowls of berries which Joan made into pies with Bramley apples from the garden. |
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This sweet-sour piccalilli is an interpretation of a very traditional English tracklement for cheddar cheese and cold meats, particularly pork pies. |
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Enjoy the famous bake sale with homemade cakes, pies and cookies. |
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There are blue-ribbon pies and bushels of apples and you can walk around and look at your fellow Americans perspiring in their shorts and T-shirts. |
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Her parents probably would be happy that she'd got this part, although it would be the same sort of happiness that they'd show a child successfully making mud pies. |
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The brothers plan to market the new pies across the region through delicatessens, farm shops and butchers' shops, and at food events and agricultural shows across the country. |
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This morning I have already made mince pies and cranberry sauce. |
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Turn the page, and there, in fresh ginghams, would be mom, baking pies with one hand while patting her towhead with the other. |
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Tasting this kind of rice once makes you keep the fragrance and glutinousness in mind forever, typically when tasted together with pork pies and delicious fish sauce. |
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The British pork pie and its relative, the veal and ham pie, are survivals of the medieval tradition of raised pies, and have changed surprisingly little. |
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The Earth-defender of tomorrow might start by making mud pies. |
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Farmers Fayre also has Christmas pies from independent pie-maker Georgie Porgie Pies and from Taynton farm shop in Gloucestershire. |
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Some old apples were best for apple jelly, some made heavenly pies, some were for drying, some perfect for making fruit leather. |
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Dilpisand produces traditional Tajik mince pies, sambusa and handmade dumplings known as manti. |
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One of the Irish troupe's jokers lived up to his reputation by spraying his fellow gagsters with bubbly and cream pies during an on-stage stunt. |
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Sold under the Walker's name and under UK retailers own brands such as Tesco, over three million hot and cold pies are made each week. |
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In a typical week, there would be 120 plates for pies on standby and 23 litres of shaving foam. |
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There were vegetable pies and nutburgers, spinach lasagne and stuffed mushrooms simmering over candlelit hot plates. |
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We also had delicious rissoles and cottage pies, so I suppose they could have been horsemeat, too. |
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So with or without trans fat, most pot pies are good for little more than obstructing the arteries that run beneath your pot belly. |
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From nachos to pies, pakora and Scotch eggs, there are plenty of alternative ways to enjoy this traditional dish. |
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Schools are holding nonuniform days while people are baking and selling Christmas cakes or mince pies. |
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Lowe said the pies are similar to pot pies, but are self contained in their crust and can be eaten like a sandwich. |
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Blueberries are a very common summertime treat owing to them being an important crop, and find their way into muffins, pies and pancakes. |
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Among them are luscious cakes, fabulous sundaes, soda fountain drinks, pies and tarts, sandwiches, pops and cones, terrines, bombes and more. |
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Du-par's, with 105 employees, is noted for its pancakes, French toast, chicken pot pies and fruit pies. |
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Vegemite, pavlova, lamingtons and meat pies are regarded as iconic Australian foods. |
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In the programme, Katy and a group of kids make healthy recipes such as rockpool pies, gold-digger buns and scrunchy munchy fishcakes. |
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The heavenly smells are being conjured up by Italian panettone, German stollen and cranberry and orange Christmas mince pies. |
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Holland's, the North West's best-known producer of pies and pastries, is to launch a new range of microwavable frozen snacks. |
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Even motorway service stations have great food, with the local tannies contributing home-cooked pies, biscuits and cakes at farm stalls. |
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Biefe, Mutton, and Porke, shred pies of the best, Pig, veale, goose, and capon, and Turkey well drest. |
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Mom also makes butter pound cake, chocolate pound cake, marble pound cake, apple dapple cakes, cookies, and whoopee pies. |
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Regional favourites include mini pork pies for Brummies, bacon and egg flan for Geordies and Scotch eggs in Norwich. |
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I Dolce's product line-up includes gelato and sorbetto in pint containers, pre-portioned 12-packs and pies, cannolis and tartufos. |
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And recalling that bingo used to be called housey-housey might make a few choke on the mince pies. |
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We settle down beside the fire to eat our beans and pies, unroll our bedrolls, sing some songs, and finally close our eyes. |
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Nigel Williams, financial director at Castell Howell, said the company had collected the cottage pies from customers affected. |
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Nigel Williams, financial director at Castell Howell, said the company has collected the cottage pies from customers affected. |
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Some of the more decadent and creamy pies are Banana Cream Pie, No-Bake Coconut Cream Pie, and Butterscotch Pudding Pie. |
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It can be used in a wide range of minced beef recipes including meet balls, cottage pies, bolognaise type products and pizza toppings. |
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I've been eating pumpkin breads, pies, and cakes for many years. |
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The traditional plum cake, Yule logs, chocolates and pies are also available. |
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On festive occasions away from home we softened under the influence of Christmas trees, bran pies, and conjurors. |
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Van Corlear stopped occasionally in the villages to eat pumpkin pies, dance at country frolics, and bundle with the Yankee lasses. |
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We'll need to bake more of those new chicken and mushroom pies. The customers can't get enough of them. |
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When cold they are used for russoles, minced cutlets, croquettes, cottage pies, and souffles. |
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Most hospitals stock cutie pies to monitor radiation contamination levels during an emergency. |
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But the pie was not considered popular there until the 1800s, and today meat pies have lost their popularity to be replaced with sweet pies. |
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